Toothpaste
2000 - Catch-22
Artist:
Toothpaste 2000
Title: Catch-22
Catalog#: Parasol-CD-089
Price: $12.00  |
Tracks
on this CD: |
| Walking
Out the Door |
There's
Always Something Going On |
| Everybody
Loves a Loser |
Candy
Pants |
| Count
Choc-O-Lot |
There's
Not Something Wrong |
| Johnny,
Call A Doctor! |
Catch-22 |
| Crying
In the Morning |
Party
Girl |
| Just
Because |
Action
Girl |
| You
Don't Love Me Anymore |
When
I'm With You |
| High
Life |
Cleopatra |
| Let's
Keep It Real |
Cats
& Dogs |
| I'm
So Happy That I Could Cry |
Imaginary
Friend |
| Do
What You Do |
Girl,
You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone |
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New album from SEATTLE trio TOOTHPASTE 2000, featuring Frank
and Donna of the fizz-pop duo COWBOY & SPINGIRL with drummer/producer/whippersnapper
Kirk Jamieson! This, their sixth PARASOL album (and yet another
sonic milestone for this veteran pop outfit), was recorded in
Seattle (well, Wallingford) at Jupiter Studios. TP2K’s
awesome snap-to-it two and three-minute pop anthems are adorned
in the hi-est fi-est kick-ass-analogue-studio-meets-Pro-Tools
production. An
album chock full (22 tracks) with melodic pop songs bristling
with energy, fiery rock odes slathered in harmonies. You get
BOTH! Plus all the usual Beatles/Teenage Fanclub/Byrds influences
worn
proudly on their sleeves,along with some swank Cheap Trick/Zeppelin/Pretenders
nuances…AND The Ramones,
Velvets, The Move, The Who, The Kinks, The dBs, etc.
Previous TP2K releases for the Parasol label include five full-length
albums (all surprisingly popular catalog titles] and a 7” single,
plus two classic albums and sundry singles as Cowboy & Spingirl.
CB&SG also recorded a mini-album for seminal UK pop label
Subway.
--ROCKS! THEY’RE FROM SEATTLE!
--POPS! IT’S ON PARASOL!
--BAND WILL PLAY SHOWS AROUND SEATTLE IN SUPPORT OF THE RELEASE!
--FRANK IS GREAT PALS WITH AND PLAYS IN TIM ROBBINS’ BAND!
--SUSAN SARANDON COMPLAINS ABOUT THE NOISE SOMETIMES!
“They don't hide the fact that their main influence is
classic British pop, but they've been doing this long enough
to have made it just one part of their arsenal which also runs
to power pop, punk, and touches of artists as diverse as ELO
and Phil Spector. For a three-piece they make a very big noise,
thanks in part to the effective and melodic bass work by Frank
Bednash, which frees up Donna Esposito to prove that women can
be guitar
heroes too.” -Chris Nickson for ALL MUSIC GUIDE |
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