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Album Review: Forever

  • Artist: Cracker
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: January 29, 2002
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Forever is a minor comeback for the men and women in Cracker. They might have reached their commercial peak in the early '90s, but Cracker works hard to re-establish their credibility after two decent but spotty albums. As on their previous full-length, 1998's Gentleman's Blues, they concentrate less on the post-punk barnburners of their first three records and settle into a more grounded approach. Johnny Hickman and David Lowery are still the main focus of the band, and their chemistry has developed into a nice combination of '70s power pop and modern roots rock. This works to their favor on several occasions, as Lowery's deadpan delivery and obscure lyrics can be hard to comprehend when buried under a tense, fast-paced song. There are a significant amount of memorable, high-quality tracks from this album, something that does not always hold true for this duo. The opening "Brides of Neptune" is a gorgeous track that features the best Lowery nonsense lyrics since 1994's Kerosene Hat and music that could have been taken right off of a mid-'80s Church album. "Don't Bring Us Down" is a homegrown folk rocker that feels like Elvis Costello recast as a cynical Southerner; elsewhere Hickman takes the microphone for the sweeping psychedelic rave-up "Superfan." And "Shameless" employs a memorable Hickman guitar part and some beautiful gospel-style background vocals to achieve one of the grooviest songs of their career. Their stab at the country-rap genre, "What You're Missing," is a funny (if overlong) stab at Detroit DJ turned balladeer Uncle Kracker that even lets drummer Frank Funaro and bassist Brandy Wood each rap a verse. One of the most endearing features of Cracker's output is their constant references to their other material. Lowery and Hickman use many of the same characters and phrases as the basis for their songs, giving their catalog a familiar and engaging feel. This album is no different, making references to songs from all over their career, even other songs on this album. This album rewards fans with little touches like that and it is such a minor detail that it won't alienate new listeners. There are definitely some slow moments here, as certain tracks start strong but wear out their welcome as they go along. But this is a noticeable improvement over their material from the second half of the '90s, and marks a return to quality without resorting to rehashing old ideas. ~ Bradley Torreano, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Brides of Neptune David Lowery Cracker (4:57)
Shine David Lowery, Johnny Hickman Cracker (4:20)
Don't Bring Us Down David Lowery, Johnny Hickman Cracker (4:02)
Guarded by Monkeys David Lowery Cracker (4:22)
Ain't That Strange John Hickman, David Lowery Cracker (4:07)
Miss Santa Cruz County John Hickman, David Lowery Cracker (4:29)
Superfan John Hickman Cracker (3:56)
Sweet Magdalena of My Misfortune David Lowery Cracker (3:35)
Merry Christmas Emily John Hickman, David Lowery Cracker (3:56)
Forever John Hickman, David Lowery Cracker (4:13)
Shameless John Hickman, David Lowery Cracker (3:44)
One Fine Day David Lowery, Johnny Hickman Cracker (6:54)
What You're Missing John Hickman, Frank Funaro, David Lowery, Kenny Margolis, Brandy Wood, Paul Rexrode Cracker (5:42)

Credits

Kenny Margolis (Vox Organ), John Hickman (Vox Organ), Frank Funaro (Drums), John Morand (Producer), David Lowery (Producer), Brandy Wood (Vox Organ), Alan Weatherhead (Guitar), Angie Pugh (Assistant Engineer), Danny Clinch (Photography), David Lowery (Keyboards), John Hickman (Producer), David Lowery (Bass), David Lowery (Guitar), John Hickman (Percussion), Brian Hoffa (Assistant Engineer), David Lowery (Engineer), Margaret White (Violin), Alan Weatherhead (Engineer), Dennis Soloman (Engineer), Lee Baker (?), Brent Lambert (Mastering), George Howard (Assistant Engineer), Mark Jenkins (Assistant Engineer), Margaret White (?), Mark Linkous (Keyboards), Mark Linkous (Guitar), Paul Rexrode (Assistant Engineer), David Lowery (Vox Organ), Mark Linkous (?), Kenny Margolis (Keyboards), Frank Funaro (Percussion), Mark Linkous (Producer), Frank Funaro (Vox Organ), Victor Krummenacher (Bass), Miguel Urbiztondo (Percussion), Kenny Margolis (Accordion), John Hickman (Guitar), Kristen Hott (?), Alan Weatherhead (Mixing), John Morand (Mixing), Chris Eubank (Cello), Craig Harmon (Keyboards), Miguel Urbiztondo (Drums), John Morand (Engineer), Schiavone McGee (?), Nate Brown (Drums), Brandy Wood (Bass)
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Forever
Studio album by Cracker
Released January 29, 2002
Recorded ???
Genre Alternative
Length 58:25
Label Virgin
Producer David Lowery
Professional reviews
Cracker chronology
Garage D'Or
(2000)
Forever
(2002)
O' Cracker Where Art Thou?
(2003)

Forever is Cracker's sixth album.

Track listing

  1. "Brides Of Neptune"
  2. "Shine"
  3. "Don't Bring Us Down"
  4. "Guarded By Monkeys"
  5. "Ain't That Strange"
  6. "Miss Santa Cruz County"
  7. "Superfan"
  8. "Sweet Magdalena Of My Misfortune"
  9. "Merry Christmas Emily"
  10. "Forever"
  11. "Shameless"
  12. "One Fine Day"
  13. "What You're Missing"



 
 

 

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