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Dulcinea

 
Album Review: Dulcinea
 

  • Artist: Toad the Wet Sprocket
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: May 24, 1994
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album, Enhanced CD-ROM
  • Genre: Rock

Review

From the platform of success built by Fear, Toad the Wet Sprocket dove head first into their fourth release, Dulcinea. Without changing the formula too much, they conjured up 12 more hooks, stretching them ever so slightly to make the alternative tunes a bit edgier and the mellow ones a little folkier, and scoring a couple of modest hits along the way with "Something's Always Wrong" and "Fall Down." One of the thematic threads of Toad's music has always been a certain spirituality, a sense of awe and wonder in regard to life and death. Dulcinea exploits and explores that theme with reverence and humility, going so far as to close the album with "Reincarnation Song," a delicate examination of a soul's transition shrouded musically by a veil of electric guitar feedback. Counteracting that heaviness with an offbeat, country-tinged ditty about the pros of Nanci Griffith versus Loretta Lynn is pure Toad, never being pinned into a stylistic corner. One of the best songs on this album, and perhaps their entire catalog, is "Windmills," a moody look at the fragility and futility of existence that will cause not only the exquisite melody to linger with you, but contemplations of your own purpose in life. Framed by the flawless production of Gavin MacKillop, every song on this record creates a world of its own that is impossible not to be drawn into. ~ Kelly McCartney, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Fly from Heaven Toad the Wet Sprocket, Glen Phillips Toad the Wet Sprocket (4:38)
Woodburning Toad the Wet Sprocket, Todd Nichols, Glen Phillips Toad the Wet Sprocket (3:59)
Something's Always Wrong Toad the Wet Sprocket, Todd Nichols, Glen Phillips Toad the Wet Sprocket (4:59)
Stupid Toad the Wet Sprocket, Glen Phillips Toad the Wet Sprocket (2:42)
Crowing Toad the Wet Sprocket, Glen Phillips Toad the Wet Sprocket (3:20)
Listen Toad the Wet Sprocket, Todd Nichols, Glen Phillips Toad the Wet Sprocket (4:09)
Windmills Toad the Wet Sprocket, Glen Phillips Toad the Wet Sprocket (3:50)
Nanci Toad the Wet Sprocket, Glen Phillips Toad the Wet Sprocket (3:00)
Fall Down Toad the Wet Sprocket, Todd Nichols, Glen Phillips Toad the Wet Sprocket (3:24)
Inside Toad the Wet Sprocket, Todd Nichols, Glen Phillips Toad the Wet Sprocket (4:19)
Begin Toad the Wet Sprocket, Todd Nichols, Glen Phillips Toad the Wet Sprocket (4:05)
Reincarnation Song Toad the Wet Sprocket, Glen Phillips Toad the Wet Sprocket (7:14)

Credits

Toad the Wet Sprocket (Main Performer), Dean Dinning (Bass), Dean Dinning (Keyboards), Dean Dinning (Vocals (Background)), Randy Guss (Drums), Gavin MacKillop (Producer), Gavin MacKillop (Engineer), Gavin MacKillop (Mixing), Stephen Marcussen (Mastering), Todd Nichols (Guitar), Todd Nichols (Vocals), Jeff Robinson (Assistant Engineer), Kevin Scott (Engineer), Michael Wilson (Photography), Mary Maurer (Art Direction), Snow (Guitar), Snow (Keyboards), Snow (Vocals), Jason Holley (Artwork), Jason Holley (Illustrations), Jason Holley (Lettering), Jason Holley (Type), Jason Holley (Typesetting), Glen Phillips (Guitar), Glen Phillips (Keyboards), Glen Phillips (Vocals), Steven Salardino (Type Assistance)
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Dulcinea
Dulcinea cover
Studio album by Toad the Wet Sprocket
Released May 24, 1994
Recorded 1993 at "The Site" studio in Marin County, California, USA
Genre Rock
Length 49:39
Label Columbia
Producer Gavin MacKillop
Professional reviews
Toad the Wet Sprocket chronology
Five Live
(1993)
Dulcinea
(1994)
Acoustic Dance Party
(1994)

Dulcinea is an album by Toad the Wet Sprocket released in 1994. It is their fourth studio album with Columbia Records and the follow-up to their popular album fear, which was released in 1991. Two songs from Dulcinea reached Top 40 designation on the Modern Rock and Mainstream Rock charts: "Fall Down" and "Something's Always Wrong". Dulcinea was RIAA Certified Gold on 1994-09-01 and Platinum on 1995-07-31.[1]

The album's name is a reference to the love interest in Miguel de Cervantes' classic Spanish novel, Don Quixote. At least two songs on the album allude to themes found in the novel. "Crowing" is a song about a man who does not know how to keep a hold of his lover. "Windmills" is a metaphorical song about how people spend much of their lives chasing absurd or impossible pursuits (the allusion being to a specific scene in Don Quixote where the title character uselessly attacks a windmill).

Dulcinea also delves into some spiritual themes. "Fly from Heaven" is sung from the perspective of James, who is portrayed as Jesus' literal brother and upset about the manipulation of His word. "Begin" and "Reincarnation Song" each explore questions about death and the afterlife.

From a musical perspective, Dulcinea is a return by Toad to the basics of a four-person band. The band leaves behind the overdubbed and orchestral aspects of Fear for a cleaner acoustic sound (possibly with the exception of "Fall Down").

Track listing

  1. "Fly from Heaven" (Glen Phillips) – 4:38
  2. "Woodburning" (Todd Nichols, Phillips) – 3:59
  3. "Something's Always Wrong" (Nichols, Phillips) – 4:59
  4. "Stupid" (Phillips) – 2:42
  5. "Crowing" (Phillips) – 3:20
  6. "Listen" (Nichols, Phillips) – 4:09
  7. "Windmills" (Phillips) – 3:50
  8. "Nanci" (Phillips) – 3:00
  9. "Fall Down" (Nichols, Phillips) – 3:24
  10. "Inside" (Nichols, Phillips) – 4:19
  11. "Begin" (Nichols, Phillips) – 4:05
  12. "Reincarnation Song" (Phillips) – 7:14
  13. "Hope" (Bonus track on international release)

Other tracks recorded during the albums 1993 sessions included "All Right", "Crazy Life" (Later remixed from the "Dulcinea" master tapes for inclusion on "Coil" in 1997), "Reincarnation Song (Alternate Version)" and "Comes A Time"

References

  1. ^ RIAA search page through which album's Gold status can be verified.

 
 
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