Teenage Fanclub - Bandwagonesque

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Album Details

Title: Bandwagonesque
Artist: Teenage Fanclub
Release Date: 11/19/1991
Re-Released On: 2/6/2000
Label: DGC (David Geffen Company), Creation
Duration: 42:41
UPCs: 4988005538086, 720642446126, 020642446141, 5017556601068, 5099748421029, 720642446140
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Indie Pop
Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Warm, Autumnal, Bittersweet, Calm/Peaceful, Lush, Melancholy, Poignant, Rollicking, Rousing, Summery, Sweet, Wistful, Cheerful, Earnest, Energetic, Exuberant, Fun, Happy, Humorous, Laid-Back/Mellow, Literate, Playful, Reflective, Wry, Freewheeling, Ironic, Messy
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. The Concept
  2. Satan
  3. December
  4. What You Do to Me
  5. I Don't Know
  6. Star Sign
  7. Metal Baby
  8. Pet Rock
  9. Sidewinder
  10. Alcoholiday
  11. Guiding Star
  12. Is This Music?

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2000CDCreation106
1997CDDGC (David Geffen Company)24461

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Album Review

The gold standard of the early-'90s power pop revival, in its own way Bandwagoneque was as much a benchmark as contemporary records like Nevermind and Loveless; though not the generational rallying cry of the former nor the revolutionary sonic breakthrough of the latter, Teenage Fanclub's sophomore album nevertheless heralded the return of melody and craft, coupled with energy and spirit -- hallmarks of much of the greatest rock & roll of the past, and virtues as rare as hen's teeth in the years immediately prior to the disc's release. Although its incandescent harmonies, lazily immediate songs, and crunching guitars earned it endless comparisons to vintage Big Star, Bandwagonesque is in every way a product of its own time -- the thick, grungy sound of the Fannies' debut A Catholic Education remains intact for gems like "What You Do to Me" (arguably the most brilliantly simpleminded love song ever penned) and the instrumental "Satan," while the lyrics of other standout moments like "Star Sign" and "Alcoholiday" reflect a laissez faire irony and unassuming genius even more emblematic of the moment in question. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Brendan O'Hare?, Drums
Dave BuchananAssistant Engineer, Percussion, Handclapping
Don FlemingVocals (Background), Vocals, Guitar, Producer
George PeckhamMastering
Gerard Love?, Bass, Vocals
Joseph McAlindenHorn, Strings, Brass
Keef HartleyEngineer
Keith HartleyEngineer
Norman BlakeVocals, Guitar, ?
Paul ChisholmVocals (Background), Producer, Guitar, Engineer
Raymond McGinleyGuitar, Vocals, ?
Sharon FitzgeraldCover Design, Photography
Teenage FanclubProducer