Barenaked Ladies - Barenaked Ladies Are Me

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Album Details

Title: Barenaked Ladies Are Me
Artist: Barenaked Ladies
Release Date: 9/12/2006
Re-Released On: 2/5/2007
Label: Desperation Records, Nettwerk
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto, Enhanced CD-ROM
UPCs: 093624435129, 5037703068025, 503770306802
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock
Moods: Earnest, Giddy, Literate, Amiable/Good-Natured, Gleeful, Happy, Playful, Quirky, Witty, Bittersweet, Energetic, Freewheeling, Fun, Humorous, Irreverent, Organic, Passionate, Rambunctious, Reflective, Stylish, Intimate, Complex, Detached, Sophisticated, Theatrical, Wry, Ironic, Silly
Total Copies: 17
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Adrift
  2. Bank Job
  3. Sound of Your Voice
  4. Easy
  5. Home
  6. Bull in a China Shop
  7. Everything Had Changed
  8. Peterborough and the Kawarthas
  9. Maybe You're Right
  10. Take It Back
  11. Vanishing
  12. Rule the World with Love
  13. Wind It Up

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2007CDNettwerk306802
2006CDDesperation Records44351

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Album Review

Continuing in the mature, reflective vein of 2003's Everything to Everyone, the Barenaked Ladies' seventh studio album Barenaked Ladies Are Me features more of the band's trademark wit and melodic folk-rock. Never straying too far afield from the formula they've been using ever since their breakthrough 1998 album Stunt, Barenaked Ladies are true torchbearers for the post-R.E.M., post-Smiths sound that shares much in common with such bands as Beautiful South, They Might Be Giants and even Sloan. Once again, lead vocal duties are largely split between Steven Page and Ed Robertson although both pianist/guitarist Kevin Hearn and bassist Jim Creeggan take the lead here on their original tunes "Vanishing" and "Peterborogh and the Kawarthas," respectively. Interestingly, these tracks, along with Hearn's "Sound Of Your Voice", are some of the best on the album with both musicians displaying a true knack for writing heartfelt, literate and tuneful songs about leaving those you love, whether they are your wife or young son. Elsewhere, the band's gift for mixing the humorous and the poignant is evident on such eminently catchy tracks as "Bank Job," "Bull in a China Shop'," and "Rule the World with Love." For a band 16 years into its career, it's great to hear an album so full of sparkling, positive-minded songcraft and thoughtful revelations. ~ Matt Collar, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Barenaked LadiesAudio Production
Bob ClearmountainMixing
Ed RobertsonGuitar, Vocals
Jim CreegganVocals, Various, Assistant
Keith RudykAssistant
Kevin HearnGuitar, Engineer, Vocals, Keyboards
Kevin TurcotteTrumpet
Kim MitchellGuitar (Electric), Soloist
Paul ForguesEngineer, Assistant
Rob CarliSax (Tenor)
Robert MenegoniCymbals
Steven PageGuitar, Vocals
Susan RogersEngineer
Terry PromaneTrombone
Tyler StewartVocals (Background), Drums

Member Reviews

Kyle T. (KingKong) wrote on 9/13/2009...

There's really no new sounds here, unless you count the almost country sounds of WIND IT UP, but there a few highlights, including BULL IN A CHINA SHOP, which is probably the most reminicent of the band's former works and provides some of the faster-paced, more humor-laced lyrics on the album. BANK JOB tells a great story, almost dark for such a comedic talent, but it turns lighter when he sings that they're robbing "a bank full of nuns." The best song of the album, for me anyway, comes near its conclusion-VANISHING is a almost haunting track about a magician unable to bring back a subject he disappeared. Overall, this is an enjoyable album. Though there aren't any songs that really stuck in my head like PINCH ME or ONE WEEK off their older sets, this is worth a full listen around the house or on a long drive.