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Music : Maybe You Should Drive
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0093624570929
Label: Reprise / Wea
Manufacturer: Reprise / Wea
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Reprise / Wea
Release Date: August 16, 1994
Studio: Reprise / Wea
Sales Rank: 5828
MPN: 45709
Disc 1:- Jane - Barenaked Ladies, Duffy, Stephen
- Intermittently - Barenaked Ladies, Page, Steven
- These Apples - Barenaked Ladies, Robertson, Ed
- You Will Be Waiting - Barenaked Ladies, Page, Steven
- A - Barenaked Ladies, Page, Steven
- Everything Old Is New Again - Barenaked Ladies, Duffy, Stephen
- Alternative Girlfriend - Barenaked Ladies, Duffy, Stephen
- Am I the Only One? - Barenaked Ladies, Robertson, Ed
- Little Tiny Song - Barenaked Ladies, Creeggan, Andrew
- Life, in a Nutshell - Barenaked Ladies, Page, Steven
- The Wrong Man Was Convicted - Barenaked Ladies, Duffy, Stephen
- Great Provider - Barenaked Ladies, Page, Steven
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.com: On this, their second major label release, Barenaked Ladies get romantic without slipping into sappy sentimentality. Wonderfully witty love songs like "Jane," "These Apples," "A," and "Alternative Girlfriend" explore the pitfalls of modern relationships with pointed candor and remarkable eloquence. Throughout, the troupe displays its expected high level of musicianship and vocal expertise, delivering full-bodied performances on every track. As always, Ed Robertson and Steven Page dominate the vocals, turning in particularly fabulous work on "Am I the Only One?" and "The Wrong Man Was Convicted." Perhaps the "hit" from this disc is "Life, In a Nutshell," a charming ditty about, surprisingly enough, a happy relationship. What bliss! --L.A. Smith
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The second album from the Ladies had a few very strong songs on it, but seemed to lack the strength that their later efforts have shown. It may be an unfair standard to put the band against itself when rating it, as this may be a better than average album for most bands, or maybe even great, but BNL has released much stronger albums since making this, with the exception of Born on a Pirate Ship. This is still worth buying, especially for fans of any of their non-radio stuff, but I wouldn't recommend ... Read More
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Overall I'd have to say this is my all time favorite BNL album. There's just something about this album that really gets me in the gut. I know everyone thinks Gordon is just fantastic, and it is great, but this album seems to me to be a more polished and serious effort by BNL. There isn't one song on this CD that I dislike, and lyrically I think it's wonderful. "Maybe You Should Drive" is one of BNL's lesser known albums, and if you really like Maroon or Everything to Everyone, then perhaps this isn't ... Read More
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Time to do the dreaded "followup album" after the inventive and offkilter pop of GORDON. The Ladies can't deliver one as strong as that gem but this is hardly without its charms.
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Commitment phobic "Jane" is a standout ("Jane decided only cowards stay, while traitors run..") as is the catchy "These Apples" (I think it's an oil and water love song from a simpleton but I'm not certain on this), "Alternative Girlfriend" gently mocks a paramour ("You live above your dad's four ... Read More
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Two of the songs on this album (Everything Old is New Again and The Wrong Man Was Convicted) got me through a particularly difficult breakup with my girlfriend at the time. Needless to say, this album has a special place in my collection. It's a good listen all-around, and if you're in a difficult emotional state like I was, it may strike a chord with you as well. BNL has always been one of my favorite bands, and this album is a prime example of the way that BNL pours their collective heart and soul ... Read More
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The Barenaked Ladies struck big with "Gordon" in 1992, introducing their trademark humor, cleverness, quirkiness, and excellent musical craftsmanship to become the biggest band in the Great White North. But it took a while for the Ladies to cross the borders of their giant homeland. However, the millions of Canadian fans and the thousands of non-Canadian fans wanted more, and they successfully delivered with "Maybe You Should Drive". Their sophomore album failed to make the dough, but passed with flying ... Read More
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0093624570929
Label: Reprise / Wea
Manufacturer: Reprise / Wea
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Reprise / Wea
Release Date: August 16, 1994
Studio: Reprise / Wea
Sales Rank: 5828
MPN: 45709
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