Splitsville - The Complete Pet Soul (2001)
BAND/ARTIST: Splitsville
- Title: The Complete Pet Soul (Presents...The Complete Pet Soul)
- Year Of Release: 2001
- Label: Houston Party
- Genre: Pop, Rock, Power Pop, Sunshine Pop
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) | Mp3 / 320kbps
- Total Time: 33:21
- Total Size: 222 MB | 75,9 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
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01 Overture 0:48
02 Forever 2:41
03 Aliceanna 3:39
04 Pretty People 3:08
05 Caroline Knows 3:06
06 Sunshiny Daydream 3:01
07 Tuesday Through Saturday 2:49
08 You Ought To Know 2:36
09 The Popular 3:42
10 The Love Songs of B. Douglas Wilson 4:16
11 I'll Never Fall In Love Again 3:35
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01 Overture 0:48
02 Forever 2:41
03 Aliceanna 3:39
04 Pretty People 3:08
05 Caroline Knows 3:06
06 Sunshiny Daydream 3:01
07 Tuesday Through Saturday 2:49
08 You Ought To Know 2:36
09 The Popular 3:42
10 The Love Songs of B. Douglas Wilson 4:16
11 I'll Never Fall In Love Again 3:35
Splitsville's fourth album is a complete departure from anything the band
had previously done. Originally recorded as a four-song EP to be given away
as a sort of party favor at the first International Pop Overthrow festival
in Los Angeles, the much-expanded The Complete Pet Soul is, as the title
implies, a dual tribute to both Pet Sounds and Rubber Soul. On the original
EP, the Pet Sounds influence came through more strongly, thanks to the
heavily orchestrated feel, but on this full-length version, the orchestral
tracks are nicely balanced with several new songs that recall the
low-voltage, almost folk-rock sound that predominated on the original U.S.
edition of Rubber Soul. Still, the Pet Sounds pastiche tracks are the real
standouts simply for being done with such obvious affection and good humor,
especially the swooning "Caroline Knows" and the almost Smile-like
multi-part mini-operetta "The Love Songs of B. Douglas Wilson," which is
the album's high point. Musically, it should have been the album's closing
track, but instead, a cover of Burt Bacharach and Hal David's "I'll Never
Fall in Love Again" recorded for the soundtrack of the cheerleading film
Bring It On is tacked on at the end. It doesn't quite match the mood of the
rest of the album, and it's certainly not a patch on Dionne Warwick's
version, so it's an odd, equivocal ending to an otherwise superb album.
had previously done. Originally recorded as a four-song EP to be given away
as a sort of party favor at the first International Pop Overthrow festival
in Los Angeles, the much-expanded The Complete Pet Soul is, as the title
implies, a dual tribute to both Pet Sounds and Rubber Soul. On the original
EP, the Pet Sounds influence came through more strongly, thanks to the
heavily orchestrated feel, but on this full-length version, the orchestral
tracks are nicely balanced with several new songs that recall the
low-voltage, almost folk-rock sound that predominated on the original U.S.
edition of Rubber Soul. Still, the Pet Sounds pastiche tracks are the real
standouts simply for being done with such obvious affection and good humor,
especially the swooning "Caroline Knows" and the almost Smile-like
multi-part mini-operetta "The Love Songs of B. Douglas Wilson," which is
the album's high point. Musically, it should have been the album's closing
track, but instead, a cover of Burt Bacharach and Hal David's "I'll Never
Fall in Love Again" recorded for the soundtrack of the cheerleading film
Bring It On is tacked on at the end. It doesn't quite match the mood of the
rest of the album, and it's certainly not a patch on Dionne Warwick's
version, so it's an odd, equivocal ending to an otherwise superb album.
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