Zumpano - Goin' Through Changes

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Album Details

Title: Goin' Through Changes
Artist: Zumpano
Release Date: 9/24/1996
Re-Released On: 0/0/1996
Label: Sub Pop Records
UPCs: 098787037227, 098787037210, 098787037265
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Indie Pop
Moods: Brassy, Playful, Cheerful, Energetic, Exuberant, Fun, Summery, Happy, Humorous
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 7
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Behind the Beehive
  2. Broca's Ways
  3. Throwing Stars
  4. Here's the Plan
  5. The Only Reason Under the Sun
  6. The Millionaire Poets
  7. Let's Fight
  8. It Doesn't Take a Genius
  9. The Sylvia Hotel
  10. Momentum
  11. The Angel With the Good News
  12. Some Sun

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2008CDSub Pop Records
1996CDSub Pop Records372

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Album Review

Vancouver-based quartet Zumpano had hinted at their soft pop roots on their 1995 debut, Look What the Rookie Did, covering Jimmy Webb's "Rosecrans Boulevard" and investing originals like "Oh That Atkinson Girl" with a definite Brian Wilson influence, but the overall sound of the disc was crunchy pop along the lines of late-period Redd Kross. The follow-up, Goin' Through Changes, largely dispenses with the power chords in favor of a sweet-natured, flowery strain of sunny pop tunes that un-self-consciously betray a deep fascination with the more ornate side of '60s songsmithery without sounding the least bit retro. Singer and primary songwriter Carl Newman is clearly a fan not only of Wilson and Webb, but Randy Newman, Harry Nilsson, and Todd Rundgren, but unlike many of their contemporaries, Zumpano maintains a freshness and enthusiasm that keeps even the more tributary tracks (like "Broca's Way," which sounds like it could have come off of Love's Forever Changes) from sounding like stiff, careful homages to past idols. Other tunes, like "Let's Fight" and the spirited opener "Behind the Beehive," recall the lighter side of Sloan, or even (dare one say it) the better moments of '70s bubble-rockers like The Sweet or the Bay City Rollers. Goin' Through Changes is a terrific album, which makes Zumpano's extended layoff following it that much more frustrating. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Carl NewmanGuitar, Vocals
Hank TrotterDesign
Jason ZumpanoDrums
Joel Van DykeEngineer
John CollinsProducer
Keith CleversleyProducer, Mixing, Engineer
Lance MercerPhotography
Michael LedwidgeGuitar, Keyboards
Stefan NiemannBass