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All About Chemistry

 
Album Review: All About Chemistry

  • Artist: Semisonic
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: March 13, 2001
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Since the mid-'90s, Semisonic has been inspiring the overuse of words like "literate," "smart," and "well-written" by reviewers everywhere. All About Chemistry doesn't do anything to change that: It is a suite of 12...well, smart and immaculately crafted songs, all seemingly destined for the charts, yet also possessing enough lyrical muscle to elevate them above the level of guilty pleasure. Chemistry injects a heavy dose of piano into Semisonic's former copybook college rock sound, moving the group a few steps closer to the adult pop bracket. "Sunshine and Chocolate" is full of a sensual shimmer, borne along on a tune that is peppy in the best possible way. "Act Naturally" blends sweetness, prettiness, and heartbreak in perfect proportions. "I Wish" dissolves its thwarted desires in a slow-burning, "Layla"-esque coda. And "One True Love," written with Carole King (who also sings backup and plays piano on the track), is both slightly desolate and wholly lovely -- a dream of a perfect love-to-be that also perhaps contains hints of regret for the seemingly inevitable moment when a dream is all it will turn out to be. Frontman and lyricist Dan Wilson creates interestingly human characters, people frayed by love and tossed about by contradictory impulses, not knowing what they want and wanting it all the same. Drummer Jacob Slichter proves he's no pushover in the writing department with "El Matador," a wispy and impressionistic tune that gently references Joni Mitchell while waving goodbye to the summer: "Lying on the couch defenseless/With blue clouds court and spark." Only one song feels like a dud -- "Get a Grip," a charmless but ingratiating paean to self-love that feels...er, tossed off. That apart, Chemistry is almost perfectly balanced -- sweet but not sugared, clever but not wiseass, crafted but not cold. ~ Leslie Mathew, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Chemistry (Lyrics) Don Wilson Semisonic (4:08)
Bed (Lyrics) Don Wilson Semisonic (4:05)
Act Naturally (Lyrics) Don Wilson Semisonic (3:42)
She's Got My Number (Lyrics) Dan Wilson Semisonic (5:02)
Follow (Lyrics) Dan Wilson Semisonic (3:44)
Sunshine and Chocolate Dan Wilson Semisonic (3:35)
Who's Stopping You? (Lyrics) Dan Wilson, John Munson Semisonic (3:06)
I Wish (Lyrics) Dan Wilson Semisonic (7:56)
One True Love (Lyrics) Carole King, Dan Wilson Semisonic (3:51)
Get a Grip (Lyrics) Dan Wilson Semisonic (3:35)
Girlfriend [*] Dan Wilson, Jacob Slichter Semisonic (3:44)
Over My Head [*] Dan Wilson Semisonic (4:07)
Surprise (Lyrics) Dan Wilson Semisonic (3:48)
El Matador Jacob Slichter Semisonic (:11)

Credits

Shane Washington (Engineer), John Munson (Bass), Brad Kern (Recording), John Fields (Engineer), Neal Avron (Recording), Hans Haedelt (A&R), Adam Ayan (Assistant), Joel Derouin (Concert Master), Bob Ludwig (Mastering), Bob Clearmountain (Mixing), Bob DeMaa (Digital Engineer), Ken Chastain (Drum Machine), David Boucher (Mixing), Semisonic (Producer), Jacob Slichter (Conductor), Dan Wilson (Cover Art Concept), Jacob Slichter (String Arrangements), Tom Lord-Alge (Mixing), Dan Wilson (Guitar), Dan Wilson (Cover Art), Jacob Slichter (Drums), Matt Wilson (Vocals), Matt Wilson (Synthesizer), Marina Chavez (Photography), Jacques Wait (Engineer), Mark Endert (Producer), Brad Kern (Engineer), Semisonic (Engineer)
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All About Chemistry
Studio album by Semisonic
Released 2001
Genre Alternative rock
Power pop
Length 51:41
Label MCA
Producer Semisonic
Professional reviews
Semisonic chronology
Feeling Strangely Fine
(1998)
All About Chemistry
(2001)
Special Edition cover

All About Chemistry is an album by Semisonic, released on March 13, 2001. With this release, the band failed, at least in America, to capitalize on the momentum it had generated with the song "Closing Time" from their previous album, Feeling Strangely Fine. This had a softer edge than Feeling Strangely Fine and was not as popular with the fans. Its poor sales led to the band going on an unofficial hiatus. The title track was featured on the soundtrack for 40 Days and 40 Nights.

The song "One True Love" was co-written by the band's singer/guitarist, Dan Wilson, and music legend Carole King. The song "Get a Grip" is an ode to masturbation.

The special edition of the album features cover art with orange fluid in the vials instead of the blue fluid of the original. It includes two bonus tracks, "Girlfriend" and "Ordinary Life"; instead of being tacked onto the end, they appear between "Get a Grip" and "Surprise."

As of 2009, All About Chemistry remains the band's last studio album.

Track listing

All songs written by Dan Wilson, except where noted.

  1. "Chemistry" – (Wilson, Harris, Lewis) 4:08
  2. "Bed" – 4:05
  3. "Act Naturally" – 3:42
  4. "She's Got My Number" – 5:02
  5. "Follow" – 3:44
  6. "Sunshine & Chocolate" – 3:35
  7. "Who's Stopping You?" (John Munson, Wilson) – 3:06
  8. "I Wish" – 7:56
  9. "One True Love" (Wilson, Carole King) – 3:51
  10. "Get a Grip" – 3:35
  11. "Surprise" – 3:48
  12. "El Matador" (Jacob Slichter) – 5:08

Personnel

with

  • Ken Chastain – Congas on "Act Naturally", Darbuca on "Sunshine & Chocolate", Korg WaveDrum on "I Wish", Tabla on "El Matador"
  • Carole King – Vocals, Electric piano on "One True Love"
  • Matt Wilson – Additional vocals, Synth on "Bed"
  • John Fields – Synths, Loops, Bass on "Sunshine & Chocolate"
  • Gary Louris – Guitar solo on "I Wish"
  • Shane Washington – French horn on "Surprise"

 
 

 

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