| Released: | 1/5/1993 |
| Condition: | New |
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Jellyfish - Spilt Milk
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The psychedelic graphics of Jellyfish's 1989 debut BELLYBUTTON have little to do with the straightforward power-pop of its contents, but both were dumped for the band's second and final album. SPILT MILK is still a power-pop album, but the Badfinger/Big Star elements are downplayed in favour of big, glammy Queen-like choruses and multilayered Electric Light Orchestra-styled production. The anthemic single "The Ghost At Number One" is the epitome of this new '70s-influenced style, with the album's other single, "New Mistake", nearly as winning. With original guitarist Jason Falkner replaced by Jon Brion (later a noted producer; interestingly, Falkner and Brion formed the Grays after Jellyfish's breakup), the guitars have a more textured, processed sound that fits in well with Roger Manning's Technicolour keyboards and the spirited harmonies of Manning and drummer Andy Sturmer. SPILT MILK is one of the better power-pop albums of the '90s.
| Discs 1 | | 1) | Joining A Fan Club | | 2) | Sebrina Paste And Plato | | 3) | New Mistake | | 4) | Glutton Of Sympathy | | 5) | Ghost At Number One | | 6) | Bye Bye Bye | | 7) | All Is Forgiven | | 8) | Russian Hill | | 9) | He's My Best Friend | | 10) | Too Much Too Little Too Late | | 11) | Brighter Day |
Rock/Pop
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