Toad the Wet Sprocket - P.S.: A Toad Retrospective

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Album Details

Title: P.S.: A Toad Retrospective
Artist: Toad the Wet Sprocket
Release Date: 10/26/1999
Re-Released On: 11/9/1999
Label: Columbia
Duration: 56:31
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPCs: 074646968420, 074646968444
Genre: Rock
Styles: Contemporary Pop/Rock, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock
Moods: Bittersweet, Plaintive, Wistful, Autumnal, Gentle, Literate, Poignant, Reflective, Sentimental, Yearning, Earnest, Theatrical, Melancholy
Total Copies: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. P.S. [New Version]
  2. Come Down
  3. All I Want [Remix]
  4. Something's Always Wrong [Edit]
  5. Good Intentions
  6. Crazy Life
  7. Come Back Down
  8. Walk on the Ocean
  9. Fall Down
  10. I Will Not Take These Things for Granted
  11. Way Away
  12. Jam [Non-Album Version]
  13. Hold Her Down [Remix]
  14. Whatever I Fear
  15. Eyes Open Wide [#]
  16. Silo Lullaby [#]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1999CDColumbia69684

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Album Review

Toad the Wet Sprocket was among the best and most popular of the adult alternative pop/rockers of the early '90s. They harnessed R.E.M.'s jangle pop, smoothed it out, and turned it into something pretty, melodic, and accessible to a wide audience. Toad the Wet Sprocket never was as idiosyncratic or edgy as R.E.M., so they could reach a totally different audience, comprised equally of politically correct collegiates and housewives. Their third album, Fear, arrived in the late summer of 1991 (after R.E.M.'s "Losing My Religion"), and they benefited from radio's new willingness to play alternative bands, as "All I Want" and "Walk on the Ocean" became staples on modern rock and adult contemporary stations alike. Their long-delayed follow-up Dulcinea appeared in 1994, and while it spawned the hit "Fall Down," it failed to capture the same audience as Fear. Their fifth album, 1997's Coil, did even worse, and the group disbanded the following year. Such a brief span of hitmaking years makes Toad the Wet Sprocket a perfect choice for a hits collection, which P.S.: A Toad Retrospective almost is. It has all the hits, plus many of the fan favorites, but not necessarily in the versions people know. There's a new version of the title track, remixes of "All I Want" and "Hold Her Down," the "non-album" version of "Jam," an edit of "Somethings Always Wrong" -- not necessarily differences that are that noticeable, but are still a little disconcerting, and ultimately enough to make P.S. less than perfect. The alternate versions feel like misguided attempts to hook in die-hard fans (who may already own most of these takes), and while they're not alienating, they're not right, either. Nevertheless, it's still a good, basic collection -- enough to satisfy most casual fans, since it has the hits on one disc. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Andy WallaceMixing
Armen GarabedianViolin
Bob SanovViolin
Brad NackProducer
Brian LeonardViolin
Bruce WinterEngineer, Producer
Dana TynanPhotography
Danny ClinchPhotography
Dave StoneBass
David VaughtMixing, Engineer
Dennis MolchanViolin
Doug ErbDesign
Elizabeth WilsonViolin
Eve SprecherViolin
Gavin MacKillopProducer, Engineer, Mixing
Haim ShtrumViolin
James RossViola
Joel DerouinViolin
John ScanlonViola
John WittenbergViolin
Lou GiordanoEngineer
Mari TsumuraViolin
Marvin EtzioniProducer
Mary MaurerArt Direction, Design
Michael BrauerRemixing
Paul DuGreEngineer, Mixing
Rob TaylorGuitar
Sid PageViolin
Stephen MarcussenMastering
Suzie KatayamaCello
Tiffany HuViolin
Tom Lord-AlgeMixing
Van Dyke ParksArranger