Fountains of Wayne - Utopia Parkway

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Album Details

Title: Utopia Parkway
Artist: Fountains of Wayne
Release Date: 4/6/1999
Label: Atlantic
Duration: 45:35
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPC: 075678317729
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Indie Pop
Moods: Giddy, Earthy, Gleeful, Playful, Quirky, Theatrical, Bittersweet, Fun, Reflective, Amiable/Good-Natured, Energetic, Humorous, Summery, Springlike
Total Copies: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Utopia Parkway
  2. Red Dragon Tattoo
  3. Denise
  4. Hat and Feet
  5. The Valley of Malls
  6. Troubled Times
  7. Go, Hippie
  8. A Fine Day for a Parade
  9. Amity Gardens
  10. Laser Show
  11. Lost in Space
  12. Prom Theme
  13. It Must Be Summer
  14. The Senator's Daughter

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1999CDAtlantic83177

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Album Review

There's no denying that Fountains of Wayne know how to craft a great pop record. They know how to write a hook, they can pull of mild rockers and sweet ballads with equal aplomb, and they write melodies that feel like half-forgotten favorites. They have all the elements of a classic power pop band but they suffer from that peculiar '90s ailment -- detachment. For all their flair, talent, and craftsmanship, the band don't really dig deeper than the surface. Of course, that doesn't mean they make bad records, and their second album, Utopia Parkway, is, if anything, every bit as good as their fine debut. All the songs immediately make a connection and all of their melodic attributes simply strengthen with repeated listens. However, those repeated listens reveal that Fountains of Wayne don't have a lot to say. That's not a cardinal sin in guitar pop, since most bands simply recycle the same lovelorn themes, but Fountains choose to have fun with clichés, throwing in goofy asides even in their ballads. Throughout the record, they seem like the well-read, pop culture-saturated kids who sat in the back of the classroom, cracking jokes that only they can understand. Depending on your view, this either enhances the fun or keeps the record at a distance, because if you don't share their disdain for hippies, laser shows, proms, malls, and bikers, it will be a little hard to sing along with those glorious melodies. For some, this may be a minor point, but consider this: emotional depth is what lifted Matthew Sweet's Girlfriend to classic status and what keeps Utopia Parkway from truly soaring, despite its many virtues. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Adam SchlesingerPhotography, Mixing, Bass, Vocals, Keyboards, Producer, Engineer, Guitar
Brian YoungPercussion, Drums
Chris CollingwoodGuitar, Vocals, Producer, Photography, Keyboards
Conway KuoStrings
Frank OlinskyArtwork
Garo YellinStrings
Gary MaurerEngineer
Jody PorterGuitar, Vocals
John SiketEngineer
Joseph CulticePhotography
Kris WoolseyHandclapping
Mike DenneenMixing
Ralph FarrisStrings
Ron SexsmithVocals (Background)
Vladimir MellerMastering

Member Reviews

Michelle S. (Chelly10s) wrote on 7/1/2009...

This band is much more than "Stacy's Mom". They are always poking fun at something, but they're more than just a novelty group. I was surprised to find there is actually music on this CD and not just a bunch of teenagers horsing around.