| Product Summary | | Label: Uni/dgc Records | | UPC: 00720642495124 | | Release Date: 1/30/1996 | | Buy.com Sku: 60180595 | | Item#: MLXDD7 | Format: CD |
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(P) 1995 UMG Recordings, Inc. (C) 1995 Geffen Records Inc.
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| | Album Notes and Credits | Notes & Personnel Info |  | Personnel: Aimee Mann (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, keyboards, bass, drums, percussion, hand claps); Jon Brion (various instruments, background vocals); Clayton Scoble, Glenn Tilbrook (electric guitar, background vocals); Bernard Butler (guitar, keyboards); Michael Penn, Michael Lockwood, Peter Linton (guitar); Mike Denneen (keyboards); Brad Hallen (bass); Stacy Jones, John Sands (drums); Jon Lupfer (hand claps); Chris Difford, Juliana Hatfield, Neil Innes, Ron Nasty (background vocals); Martyn Watson. |  | Producers: Jon Brion, Mike Denneen. |  | Principally recorded at Q Division, Boston, Massachusetts. |  | Personnel: Aimee Mann (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass guitar, hand claps); Glenn Tilbrook (vocals, guitar, electric guitar, background vocals); Peter Linton (vocals, guitar); Chris Difford (vocals, background vocals); Jon Brion (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, cello, harmonica, keyboards, drums, hand claps, percussion, background vocals); Bernard Butler (guitar, electric guitar, keyboards); Clayton Scoble (guitar, electric guitar, background vocals); Michael Lockwood, Michael Penn (guitar); Stacy Jones (acoustic guitar, drums); Mike Denneen (keyboards); John Sands (drums); Jon Lupfer (hand claps); Juliana Hatfield, Neil Innes (background vocals). |  | Audio Mixers: Mad Hatter; Jack Joseph Puig; Jon Brion; Mike Denneen; Robert Read. |  | Recording information: Q Division, Boston, MA. |  | Photographer: Kate Garner. |  | Understandably vitriolic following a lengthy contractual battle, Aimee Mann channeled her bitterness into a 13-song set that sees her revisiting her recurring themes (romantic failure, pervasive ignorance) to create a personal best. The tone is established on the opener, "Long Shot," as Mann, backed by a jittery guitar line, sings bitter lyrics that could easily be directed at herself and/or a former flame. The results of a rejuvenating stint in mid-1990s Britpop-crazy London, "You Could Make a Killing" is reportedly about her crush on Noel Gallagher of Oasis, while "Sugarcoated," inspired by guitarist Bernard Butler's acrimonious departure from Suede, was co-written by and features Butler himself. |  | Every track here is a winner, with Mann's vocals forceful and direct, and Jon Brion's production wonderfully edgy in all the right places. The album closer, "It's Not Safe," one of Mann's signature songs, expresses the anguish that many artists experience at the hands of unappreciative record companies. But where many performers would have thrown in the towel by this point, Mann bounced back with her most fully realized work. | Engineer: Jon Lupfer; Luke Gifford; Mike Denneen; Todd Burke | Musical Guests |  | Juliana Hatfield |  | Jon Brion |  | Chris Difford |  | Glenn Tilbrook |  | Neil Innes |  | Stacy Jones |  | Michael Penn |
| | Artist Overview | | After rising to prominence as the leader of Boston's Til Tuesday and scoring a huge hit with "Voices Carry," Aimee Mann left behind her old band for a solo career that typified the struggles of musicians to survive in an increasingly market-driven industry. Despite the prodigious songcraft evident in WHATEVER and I'M WITH STUPID, Mann found herself in record-deal purgatory throughout much of the '90s. It was not until her breakthrough compositions for the film MAGNOLIA earned her an Academy Award nomination that Ms. Mann had the chance to take a breather and savor her long-awaited, well-deserved success. |
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| | Technical Info |  | Release Date : 05/07/2005 |  | Original Release Date : 1995 |  | Catalog ID : 24951 |  | Label : Geffen Records (USA) |  | Number of Discs : 1 |  | Runtime : 52m : 59s |  | Studio/Live : Studio |  | Mono/Stereo : Stereo |  | SPAR Code : n/a |  | UPC : 00720642495124 |
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| | Professional Reviews | | Spin (3/96, p.115) - 7 - Flawed Yet Worthy - "...[Mann] relies on emotional turmoil to feed her artistry....The music on STUPID is ragged, bruised, and stumbling....Songs...come complete with astringent, fuzzy flailing but still showcase her gift for magicking up a McCartneyesque melody line..."Entertainment Weekly (2/2/96, p.56) - "...remains one of rock's most elegantly gifted melodic and lyrical writers, with a well-attuned psychological acuity to her catchy kiss-offs that any angry young woman would envy. Bitterness, regret, and recrimination never sounded any sweeter, or smarter..." - Rated: A Q (12/95, p.146) - 3 Stars - Good - "...Mann is such a fine songwriter it would be nice to hear her sing about a town, a child, a pet, anything but an imperial bedroom of old flames..." Option (3-4/96, p.112) - "...a tough and tender testament to her perseverance....a more aggressive effort..." Musician (9/95, p.87) - "...stunning....Where other songwriters use wordplay to conceal their emotional wounds, her lyrics cut to the heart of the issue....her best songs have the grace and ingenuity of REVOLVER-era Beatles [but] never sound like throwbacks....the album has a thoroughly modern sound and feel..." Musician (5/96, p.100) - "...Guitar pop doesn't get better than this." |
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