Ben Folds - Rockin' the Suburbs

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Album Details

Title: Rockin' the Suburbs
Artist: Ben Folds
Release Date: 9/11/2001
Label: Sony Music Distribution, Epic , Sony/Epic
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 074646161029, 5099750406328, 766488096125, 9399700085990, 074646161012
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock
Moods: Acerbic, Boisterous, Cerebral, Cynical/Sarcastic, Eccentric, Energetic, Fun, Gutsy, Humorous, Lively, Rousing, Theatrical, Visceral, Witty, Exuberant, Ironic, Quirky, Searching, Wry, Nostalgic, Playful, Precious, Amiable/Good-Natured, Bittersweet, Bright, Freewheeling, Literate, Rollicking, Wistful, Brash, Earnest, Intense, Irreverent
Total Copies: 6
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Annie Waits
  2. Zak and Sara
  3. Still Fighting It
  4. Gone
  5. Fred Jones, Pt. 2
  6. The Ascent of Stan
  7. Losing Lisa
  8. Carrying Cathy
  9. Not the Same
  10. Rockin' the Suburbs
  11. Fired
  12. The Luckiest

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2001CDSony Music Distribution61610
2001CDEpic 61610
2001CDSony/Epic5022322000

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Album Review

Superficially, there's not much separating Ben Folds' first official solo album, Rockin' the Suburbs, from his records with Ben Folds Five. It's hard to note any difference, really, since he still works from the same vantage point, borrowing equally from new wave, '90s irony, and a love of classic pop. Still, there is a difference, even if it's hard to pinpoint -- perhaps it's an increased focus, perhaps it was a hot streak from Folds, or perhaps the Five really were more of a group than they seemed and he's benefited by working according to his own patterns. Regardless, Rockin' the Suburbs is as good a record as any he's made, possibly his best. It's still possible to hear his influences -- Joe Jackson still stands out, as do elements of Billy Joel and Todd Rundgren -- but there's no shame there, and he's accepted it as part of his musical personality so much that it sounds like him, even when it sounds familiar. Better still, he's tempered his tendency to be a collegiate wiseass -- it pokes through on the title track, but that's the rare time that it's brought to the forefront -- which helps his songs shine brighter. And while there are no surprises here to anybody familiar with his work, it's a remarkably consistent record, filled with great mid-tempo pop tunes and nicely sentimental ballads. It's simply a good, solid record that captures Ben Folds at his most engaging, and that's more than enough. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Aaron LepleyAssistant
Andrew R. WallaceEngineer
Ben FoldsPackage Design, Piano, Producer
Ben GrosseEngineer, Mixing, Producer
BlumpyEngineer
Cameron WebbEngineer
Chuck BaileyAssistant
DJ SwampBeats
John Mark PainterArranger, Conductor
John McCreaVocals
John VitaleProgramming
Justin PynesAssistant
Larry CorbettCello
Richard FortusGuitar
Rick BehrensAssistant
Ted JensenMastering
Ulysses NoriegaAssistant

Member Reviews

B. Jason O. (panicBoy) wrote on 4/20/2007...

Bow down to The Ben. 12 gorgeous gems of pop yumminess. Just brilliant.

Rachael K. wrote on 11/24/2006...

I recently discovered Ben Folds, sort of reminds me of Guster.

Paul B. (PABlo) wrote on 8/30/2006...

pure talent, love this dude's stuff