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Sugar Ray lead singer Mark McGrath had proven himself on national television as a walking rock encyclopedia, in a 1998 episode of VH1's Rock and Roll Jeopardy. It was an impressive feat that could explain the divergent styles of Sugar Ray's 1999 album 14:59. Their third album showed an alarming overhaul in their approach, practically moving Sugar Ray into a new genre. 14:59 steered them from their metal shellac toward a calmer, melodious pastiche of songs. The band on 14:59 has versatility nailed down better than your grade-A wedding band: "Every Morning" bounces with the acoustic pop gentility of their 1997 hit "Fly," while "Falls Apart" and "Personal Space Invader" reflect influences from Synchronicity and Men Without Hats. 14:59 also favors the leaner, faster punk of Green Day in "Aim for Me." There's even a frighteningly faithful cover of Steve Miller's "Abracadabra." If there's one criticism of 14:59, it's that if you listen hard enough you'll be playing "sounds like..." for many songs. In that sense it's almost a parody; the inclusion of two comic songs entitled "New Direction" (one death metal, one circus tent) help that assessment. Finally, though, 14:59 has such catchiness and charm that it's a guilty pleasure of high order, and a bigger step than one might have expected from Sugar Ray.
© Paul Pearson /TiVo
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David Kahne, Producer - Sugar Ray, Composer, Writer, MainArtist - Stan Frazier, Drums - D.J. HOMICIDE, Programmer - Mark McGrath, Vocals - Murphy Karges, Bass Guitar - Rodney Shepard, Guitar
© 1999 RT Industries ℗ 1999 RT Industries
David Kahne, Producer, Writer - Sugar Ray, Composer, Writer, MainArtist - Pablo Tellez, Writer - Abel Zarate, Writer - Richard Bean, Writer - Stan Frazier, Drums, Writer - D.J. HOMICIDE, Programmer - Craig Bullock, Writer - Mark McGrath, Vocals, Writer - Murphy Karges, Bass Guitar, Writer - Rodney Sheppard, Writer - Joe Nichol, Writer - Rodney Shepard, Guitar
© 1999 RT Industries ℗ 1999 RT Industries
David Kahne, Producer - Sugar Ray, MainArtist - Stan Frazier, Drums - D, Lyricist - D.J. HOMICIDE, Programmer - Mark McGrath, Vocals - Murphy Karges, Bass Guitar - Rodney Shepard, Guitar - Sugar Ray and Kahne, Lyricist
© 1999 RT Industries ℗ 1999 RT Industries
David Kahne, Producer - Sugar Ray, Composer, Writer, MainArtist - Stan Frazier, Drums - D.J. HOMICIDE, Programmer - Mark McGrath, Vocals - Murphy Karges, Bass Guitar - Rodney Shepard, Guitar
© 1999 RT Industries ℗ 1999 RT Industries
David Kahne, Producer - Sugar Ray, Composer, Writer, MainArtist - Stan Frazier, Drums - D.J. HOMICIDE, Programmer - Mark McGrath, Vocals - Murphy Karges, Bass Guitar - Rodney Shepard, Guitar
© 1999 RT Industries ℗ 1999 RT Industries
David Kahne, Producer, Writer - Sugar Ray, Composer, Writer, MainArtist - Stan Frazier, Drums, Writer - D.J. HOMICIDE, Programmer - Craig Bullock, Writer - Mark McGrath, Vocals, Writer - Murphy Karges, Bass Guitar, Writer - Rodney Sheppard, Writer - Joe Nichol, Writer - Rodney Shepard, Guitar
© 1999 RT Industries ℗ 1999 RT Industries
David Kahne, Producer - Sugar Ray, Composer, Writer, MainArtist - Stan Frazier, Drums - D.J. HOMICIDE, Programmer - Mark McGrath, Vocals - Murphy Karges, Bass Guitar - Rodney Shepard, Guitar
© 1999 RT Industries ℗ 1999 RT Industries
David Kahne, Producer - Sugar Ray, Composer, Writer, MainArtist - Stan Frazier, Drums - D.J. HOMICIDE, Programmer - Mark McGrath, Vocals - Murphy Karges, Bass Guitar - Rodney Shepard, Guitar
© 1999 RT Industries ℗ 1999 RT Industries
David Kahne, Producer - Sugar Ray, Composer, Writer, MainArtist - Stan Frazier, Drums - D.J. HOMICIDE, Programmer - Mark McGrath, Vocals - Murphy Karges, Bass Guitar - Rodney Shepard, Guitar
© 1999 RT Industries ℗ 1999 RT Industries
David Kahne, Producer - Sugar Ray, Composer, Writer, MainArtist - Stan Frazier, Drums - D.J. HOMICIDE, Programmer - Mark McGrath, Vocals - Murphy Karges, Bass Guitar - Rodney Shepard, Guitar
© 1999 RT Industries ℗ 1999 RT Industries
David Kahne, Producer - Sugar Ray, Composer, Writer, MainArtist - Stan Frazier, Drums - D.J. HOMICIDE, Programmer - Mark McGrath, Vocals - Murphy Karges, Bass Guitar - Rodney Shepard, Guitar
© 1999 RT Industries ℗ 1999 RT Industries
David Kahne, Producer - Sugar Ray, Composer, Writer, MainArtist - Stan Frazier, Drums - D.J. HOMICIDE, Programmer - Mark McGrath, Vocals - Murphy Karges, Bass Guitar - Rodney Shepard, Guitar
© 1999 RT Industries ℗ 1999 RT Industries
David Kahne, Producer - Sugar Ray, Composer, Writer, MainArtist - Stan Frazier, Drums - D.J. HOMICIDE, Programmer - Mark McGrath, Vocals - Murphy Karges, Bass Guitar - Rodney Shepard, Guitar
© 1999 RT Industries ℗ 1999 RT Industries
Chronique
Sugar Ray lead singer Mark McGrath had proven himself on national television as a walking rock encyclopedia, in a 1998 episode of VH1's Rock and Roll Jeopardy. It was an impressive feat that could explain the divergent styles of Sugar Ray's 1999 album 14:59. Their third album showed an alarming overhaul in their approach, practically moving Sugar Ray into a new genre. 14:59 steered them from their metal shellac toward a calmer, melodious pastiche of songs. The band on 14:59 has versatility nailed down better than your grade-A wedding band: "Every Morning" bounces with the acoustic pop gentility of their 1997 hit "Fly," while "Falls Apart" and "Personal Space Invader" reflect influences from Synchronicity and Men Without Hats. 14:59 also favors the leaner, faster punk of Green Day in "Aim for Me." There's even a frighteningly faithful cover of Steve Miller's "Abracadabra." If there's one criticism of 14:59, it's that if you listen hard enough you'll be playing "sounds like..." for many songs. In that sense it's almost a parody; the inclusion of two comic songs entitled "New Direction" (one death metal, one circus tent) help that assessment. Finally, though, 14:59 has such catchiness and charm that it's a guilty pleasure of high order, and a bigger step than one might have expected from Sugar Ray.
© Paul Pearson /TiVo
À propos
- 1 disque(s) - 13 piste(s)
- Durée totale : 00:40:25
- Artistes principaux : Sugar Ray
- Compositeur : Sugar Ray
- Label : RT Industries
- Genre : Pop/Rock Pop
© 1999 RT Industries ℗ 1999 RT Industries
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