Gin Blossoms - New Miserable Experience

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Album Details

Title: New Miserable Experience
Artist: Gin Blossoms
Release Date: 8/4/1992
Re-Released On: 9/9/1993
Label: A&M Records
Duration: 46:02
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 075021540323, 0082839540322, 082839540322
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock
Moods: Bittersweet, Earnest, Wistful, Autumnal, Intimate, Laid-Back/Mellow, Rousing, Amiable/Good-Natured, Melancholy, Poignant, Reflective
Total Copies: 196
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Lost Horizons
  2. Hey Jealousy
  3. Mrs. Rita
  4. Until I Fall Away
  5. Hold Me Down
  6. Cajun Song
  7. Hands Are Tied
  8. Found Out About You
  9. Allison Road
  10. 29
  11. Pieces of the Night
  12. Cheatin'

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1993CDA&M Records3954032
1992CDA&M Records75021-5403-2

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Album Review

The Gin Blossoms were one of the more truly damned rock & roll bands to grace the pop charts in the 1990s. The group was founded and spiritually led by singer-guitarist Doug Hopkins, who also wrote the band's best songs; however, by the time New Miserable Experience marked the band's major-label debut in 1992, Hopkins had been kicked out (his bandmates had apparently tired of dealing with his alcoholism). Hopkins killed himself shortly thereafter, and the band later enjoyed the biggest hit of its career with "'Til I Hear It From You" (which, perversely, never appeared on a Gin Blossoms album, but only on the Empire Records soundtrack -- and was written by outside writer Marshall Crenshaw to boot). The band dropped from sight not long after.

Released during the heyday of grunge music, New Miserable Experience remains the best and most representative document of the group's existence, a tight and lean collection of brilliant, edgy pop music that was markedly different from the bulk of 1992's modern rock albums. "Hey Jealousy" and "Until I Fall Away" are the two songs that leave the deepest impression -- and, appropriatedly, both were successful singles -- but the crunchy melodicism and lyrical desperation of "Hold Me Down" is similarly notable. Two dilettantish genre pieces -- "Cajun Song" and a country weeper called "Cheatin'" (as in "you can't call it cheatin' 'cause she reminds me of you") -- provide the program's two low points, but even those aren't completely without charm. ~ Rick Anderson, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Barrie GoshkoDesign, Art Direction
Bill LeenBass
C.J. ChenierAccordion
Doug HopkinsGuitar
George MarinoMastering
Gin BlossomsProducer
Jay BlakesbergPhotography
Jesse ValenzuelaGuitar, Mandolin, Vocals
John HamptonProducer, Mixing, Engineer
Phillip RhodesDrums, Percussion
Robby TurnerGuitar (Steel)
Robert BeckerPiano
Robin WilsonPhotography, Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals
Scott A. Johnson?

Member Reviews

BEN P. wrote on 5/11/2007...

The cd cover is different than the one displayed. The songs are the same.

Stacy H. wrote on 3/25/2007...

different covers are available with this title

Jessica T. (jessicatok) wrote on 2/18/2007...

I love this CD and believe it to be missing only one key track, "Until I Fall Away." Otherwise, this is the best Gin Blossom CD. Not every song is completely catchy, but it's sonorously schizophrenic, which was great for me.

Tompee Z. (tompee) wrote on 12/27/2006...

mine has a different front cover on the sleeve

Jeff M. wrote on 11/22/2006...

bmg barcode

Vicki S. wrote on 10/22/2006...

Cover art on this cd is different.