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New Miserable Experience
(CD, 1992)

Primary Artist: Gin Blossoms

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Format: CD
Aug 1992
Record Label: A&M Records (USA)
Recording Type: Studio
UPC: 075021540323
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Track Listing
1. Lost Horizons
2. Hey Jealousy
3. Mrs. Rita
4. Until I Fall Away
5. Hold Me Down
6. Cajun Song
7. Hands Are Tied
8. Found Out About You
9. Allison Road
10. 29
11. Pieces of the Night
12. Cheatin'

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Contributing artists:C.J. Chenier
Producer:Gin Blossoms, John Hampton
Distributor:Universal Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Gin Blossoms: Robin Wilson (vocals); Jesse Valenzuela (guitar, mandolin, background vocals); Scott Johnson (guitar, background vocals); Bill Leen (bass); Phillip Rhodes (drums).

Additional personnel: Doug Hopkins (guitar); Robbie Turner (pedal steel guitar); C.J. Chenier (accordion); Robert Becker (piano).
Recorded at Ardent Studios, Memphis, Tennesee.
This album stands as a sad memorial to Doug Hopkins' ability to craft winning songs out of the abject misery of his own life. Hopkins had been thrown out of the band he formed before NEW MISERABLE EXPERIENCE was released, and by the time "Hey Jealousy" and "Found About You", two of his most engaging and self-deprecatory songs, had broken the band in America, he had taken his own life in a fit of depression. The album is not entirely about Hopkins (Jesse Valenzuela's "Mrs Rita" and Robin Wilson's "Allison Road" are also strong contenders), but it is his songs that remain longest in the memory.

Industry Reviews
...NEW MISERABLE EXPERIENCE sounds both fresh and highly personal...the ease with which this quintet casts hooks suggests that there's plenty more in store....
Rolling Stone (12/23/1993)

...draw[s] inspiration from the timeless pop of the Byrds, Tommy Keene, Tom Petty and the Replacements....[a] decidedly American sound...
Spin (05/01/1993)

...Like Material Issue, the Blossoms are perfect proof that catchy pop, delivered with buoyant vocals and biting guitars, never really falls out of fashion...
Reflex (11/10/1992)


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