wonderful and fairly unique baritone vocalist with great classic rock canadian rock band
Mmmm mmm mmm mmm was the surprise hit of 93 / 94
wonderful album that doesnt disappoint
cd is shiny clean and in excellent condition with only a couple of surface marks that do not effect play
insert and booklet in near mint condition
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| Track listing | 1. God Shuffled His Feet 2. Afternoons And Coffeespoons 3. Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm 4. In The Days Of The Cinema 5. Swimming In Your Ocean 6. Here I Stand Before Me 7. I Think I've Disappeared 8. How Does A Duck Know 9. When I Go Out With Artists 10. Psychic 11. Two Knights And Maidens 12. Untitled
| | Details | | Number of CDs: | 1 | | Recording type: | Studio | | Distributor: | Sony BMG/Arvato Services |
| | Album notes | Crash Test Dummies: Brad Roberts (vocals, guitar, piano); Benjamin Darvill (mandolin, harmonica); Ellen Reid (piano, keyboards, accordion, background vocals); Dan Roberts (bass guitar, synth-bass); Michel Dorge (drums, percussion).Additional personnel: Adrian Belew (guitar); Larry Beers (drums); Kerry Nation (background vocals).Producers: Jerry Harrison, Crash Test Dummies.Recorded at Music Head Recording, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin; DV Productions, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Mindscape, Chicago, Illinois.Crash Test Dummies was nominated for Best New Artist, "Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm" was nominated for Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal, and GOD SHUFFLED HIS FEET was nominated for Best Alternative Music Performance in the 37th Annual Grammy Awards.
| | Editorial reviews | ...[Crash Test Dummies] sport a winsome, often pastoral, folk-pop that's oddly juxtaposed with Brad Robert's baritone vocals...the Dummies may prove to be too darn nice for American audiences and their band's own name... - Rating: B- Entertainment Weekly (11/19/1993)
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