Ben Kweller - Sha Sha

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Album Details

Title: Sha Sha
Artist: Ben Kweller
Release Date: 3/5/2002
Re-Released On: 7/22/2002
Label: ATO Records, 679 Recordings
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 078636811420, 809274772022, 880882159726
Genre: Rock
Styles: Indie Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Indie Pop
Moods: Innocent, Summery, Whimsical, Amiable/Good-Natured, Cheerful, Exuberant, Quirky, Carefree, Earnest, Fun, Gentle, Humorous, Naive, Playful, Sweet
Total Copies: 6
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. How It Should Be (Sha Sha)
  2. Wasted and Ready
  3. Family Tree
  4. Commerce, TX
  5. In Other Words
  6. Walk on Me
  7. Make It Up
  8. No Reason
  9. Lizzy
  10. Harriet's Got a Song
  11. Falling

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2002CDATO Records68114
2002CDATO Records21597
2002CD679 Recordings0927477202

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Album Review

Enthusiasm is what singer/songwriter Ben Kweller brings to his work. Ramones-like perennial goofy-teenager attitude and lack of antipathy are his golden attributes, and the combination of his keen songwriting sense makes Kweller a pop powerhouse. Following his self-released demo, Freak Out It's Ben Kweller, and the following EP, Kweller spreads out with more pop songs and sounds on this full-length studio album. Underscoring the songwriting skill he's been working at since age eight, he plays acoustic, folk-rock, alternative, power pop, and straight-ahead rock of the course of 11 songs. His lyrics are consistently heart-sung, but they aren't lite -- he's got weight and bite, too. Kweller isn't afraid to wear his top-drawer influences on his sleeve, either: "No Reason" soars on guitar like a Weezer or Frank Black tune, and he sings "noooooo reason to cry" with the same vehemence with which Johnny Rotten once sang "nooooo future." "Commerce, TX" smells like grunge rock, but its commentary on the slacker lifestyle keeps it self-aware. He recuts his epic "In Other Words," a winding, melancholic piano rocker with a jam that is straight off a '70s vintage Elton John record. "Walk on Me" and "How It Should Be (Sha Sha)," though power pop through and through, are pure Kweller -- bright, witty, fun, sweet diaries of hard-to-grapple-with feelings translated into two-to-three-minute bursts of self-empowered joy. Isn't that how all rock & roll should be? ~ Denise Sullivan, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
BrettArt Direction
C. Taylor CrothersPhotography
Greg CalbiMastering
Jane ScarpantoniString Arrangements
John KentDrums
Josh LattanziBass
Liz SmithPhotography
Mike WaringPhotography
Roger GreenawaltProducer
Stephen HarrisProducer, Mixing, Engineer
Steve MazurEngineer