It's a Shame About Ray (CD)

The Lemonheads

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Label: Plain Released: 1992 List Price: 8.96
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If Lovey captured Evan Dando as he found his signature blend of punk-pop, jangle pop, and folk-rock, It's a Shame About Ray is where he perfected that style. Breezing by in under half an hour, the album is a simple collection of sunny melodies and hooks, delivered with typical nonchalance by Dando. None of the songs are about anything major, nor do they have astonishingly original melodies, but that's part of their charm -- they're immediately accessible and thoroughly catchy. Dando's laid-back observations of middle-class outcasts are minor gems. The heartbroken title track or "Confetti," the crushes of "Bit Part in Your Life," the love letter to substances "My Drug Buddy," or the wonderful "Alison's Starting to Happen," where a girl finds herself as she discovers punk rock, capture the laconic rhythms of suburbia, and his warm, friendly voice, which is offset by Juliana Hatfield's girlish harmonies, gives the songs an emotional resonance. [It's a Shame About Ray was later re-released with a competent punk-pop remake of Simon & Garfunkel's "Mrs. Robinson" added as a bonus track. As Dando approached stardom, the album was repressed again with the title of "My Drug Buddy" truncated to "Buddy." It was later restored to its original title.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracklisting
Disk  | 1 
1Rockin Stroll
2Confetti
3It's a Shame About Ray
4Rudderless
5My Drug Buddy
6Turnpike Down
7Bit Part
8Alison's Starting to Happen
9Hannah & Gabi
10Kitchen
11Ceiling Fan in My Spoon
12Frank Mills
13Mrs. Robinson

 

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