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Gordon

  • Artist: Barenaked Ladies
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: July 28, 1992
  • Total Time: 58:15
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Gordon picks up where the Barenaked Ladies' famous demo "The Yellow Tape" left off and moves them into majors. Their first for Reprise, this witty songbook finds the Canadian five-piece to be a clever group -- charming, but not childish, yet the Barenaked Ladies are pretty close to overstepping the boundaries of silliness. The thing that keeps them in line is their sharp harmonies. Shared vocals between guitarist Ed Robertson and Steven Page are refreshing and upbeat, especially on reworked versions of "Brian Wilson," "Be My Yoko Ono," and the eternal favorite "If I Had a $1000000 Dollars." "Hello City" and "Box Set" are slick narratives, making for album standouts with its jazz-cool blend. Other shiny moments, such as "Enid" and "Grade 9," are humorous in reflecting upon adolescence, while "Wrap Your Arms Around Me" showcases the Barenaked Ladies' more romantic side. Through all the jokes, these guys are a bunch of suckers for love and such sensitivity is a great match for their quirky musical persona. Gordon is a great introduction to the Barenaked Ladies' sweet comic relief and it's sure to be a college rock mainstay. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Hello City (Lyrics) Steven Page, Ed Robertson Barenaked Ladies (3:22)
Enid (Lyrics) Steven Page, Ed Robertson Barenaked Ladies (4:07)
Grade 9 (Lyrics) Jim Creeggan, Steven Page, Ed Robertson, Andy Creeggan Barenaked Ladies (2:53)
Brian Wilson (Lyrics) Steven Page Barenaked Ladies (4:47)
Be My Yoko Ono (Lyrics) Steven Page, Ed Robertson Barenaked Ladies (2:45)
Wrap Your Arms Around Me (Lyrics) Jim Creeggan, Steven Page, Ed Robertson Barenaked Ladies (4:35)
What a Good Boy (Lyrics) Steven Page, Ed Robertson Barenaked Ladies (3:52)
The King of Bedside Manor Steven Page, Ed Robertson Barenaked Ladies (2:24)
Box Set (Lyrics) Steven Page Barenaked Ladies (4:48)
I Love You (Lyrics) Jim Creeggan, Steven Page, Ed Robertson, Andy Creeggan Barenaked Ladies (4:08)
New Kid (On the Block) Steven Page, Ed Robertson, Scott Dibble Barenaked Ladies (4:12)
Blame It on Me (Lyrics) Steven Page, Ed Robertson Barenaked Ladies (3:54)
The Flag Steven Page Barenaked Ladies (3:53)
If I Had $1,000,000 (Lyrics) Steven Page, Ed Robertson Barenaked Ladies (4:27)
Crazy (Lyrics) Tim Wilson, Ed Roberts Barenaked Ladies (4:08)

Credits

Michael Phillip Wojewoda (Vocals), Gene Hardy (Vocals), Michael Phillip Wojewoda (Bass), Michael Phillip Wojewoda (Engineer), Tom Walsh (Trombone), Tim Wilson (Bagpipes), Mike Ford (Vocals), Gene Hardy (?), Ed Robertson (Sound Effects), Steven Page (Vocals), Bob Wiseman (Vocals), Chris Brown (Organ), Bob Wiseman (?), Andy Creeggan (Claves), Michael Phillip Wojewoda (Keyboards), Steven Page (?), Keith Nakonechy (Vocals), Meryn Cadell (Vocals), Jim Creeggan (?), Naida Creeggan (Vocals), Tyler Stewart (?), Andy Creeggan (Shaker), Andy Creeggan (Cabasa), Meryn Cadell (?), Dave Allen (Fiddle), Andy Creeggan (?), Tannis Slimmon (Vocals), Steve Pitkin (Vocals), Matt DeMatteo (Vocals), Andy Creeggan (Triangle), Michael Phillip Wojewoda (Keyboard Bass), Nic Gotham (Sax (Alto)), Matt DeMatteo (?), Steven Page (Synthesizer), Steven Page (Guitar), Andy Creeggan (Vocals), Tim Vessely (?), Bob Wiseman (Accordion), Scott Dibble (Producer), Kate Fenner (Vocals), Gene Hardy (Sax (Tenor)), Chris Brown (Vocals), Jim Creeggan (Shaker), Lewis Melville (Vocals), Ed Robertson (Vocals), Ed Robertson (Synthesizer), Andy Creeggan (Tambourine), Michael Phillip Wojewoda (Sound Effects), Ed Robertson (?), David Matheson (?), Barenaked Ladies (Producer), Lewis Melville (?), Sally Lee (Vocals), Ed Robertson (Shaker), Robin Billinton (Engineer), David Matheson (Vocals), Tyler Stewart (Shaker), Martin Tielli (?), Steven Page (Sound Effects), Martin Tielli (Guitar), Martin Tielli (Vocals), Jim Creeggan (Sound Effects), Ed Robertson (Guitar), Ed Robertson (Cowbell), Andy Creeggan (Finger Cymbals), Andy Creeggan (Piano), Jim Creeggan (Double Bass), Jason Walton Plumb (Vocals), Nic Gotham (Sax (Baritone)), Andy Creeggan (Guiro), Lewis Melville (Guitar (Steel)), Tyler Stewart (Sound Effects), Michael Phillip Wojewoda (Producer), Lewis Melville (Pedal Steel), Andy Creeggan (Organ), Michael Phillip Wojewoda (Tambourine), Jian Ghomeshi (?), Andy Creeggan (Conga), Murray Foster (?), Jason Mercer (Vocals), Murray Foster (Vocals), Dave Clark (Vocals), Blair Packham (Vocals), Michael Phillip Wojewoda (Remixing), Steven Page (Shaker), Jian Ghomeshi (Vocals), Tim Vesley (Vocals), Dave Allen (?), Mike Barber (?), Gregor Beresford (Vocals), Dave Allen (Vocals), Arlene Bishop (Vocals), Mike Ford (?), Michael Phillip Wojewoda (Shaker), Tyler Stewart (Drums), Tyler Stewart (Vocals), Tannis Slimmon (?), Andy Creeggan (Cuica), Jim Creeggan (Vocals), Wayne Stokes (Vocals), Michael Phillip (Producer), Greg Calbi (Mastering), Andy Creeggan (Sound Effects), Mike Barber (Vocals), Dave Clark (?)
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Gordon(album)

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Gordon
Studio album by Barenaked Ladies
Released July 28, 1992
Recorded Spring 1992
Genre College rock
Folk rock
Length 58:15
Label Reprise Records
Producer Michael Phillip Wojewoda
Professional reviews
Barenaked Ladies chronology
Variety Recordings
(1991)
Gordon
(1992)
Maybe You Should Drive
(1994)
Original cover

Gordon is the debut album by Canadian band Barenaked Ladies. It was released through Sire Records on July 28, 1992. After The Yellow Tape was certified platinum in Canada, the group won a contest hosted by a local radio station. With the winnings, Barenaked Ladies was able to hire producer Michael Phillip Wojewoda and record the album at Le Studio, north of Montreal. Though most of the album was recorded without incident, difficulty with "The King of Bedside Manor" caused the band to record the track naked—a tradition they would continue on other albums. Horn parts, guest vocalists, and nods to other bands including Rush allowed Barenaked Ladies to expand on the sound they had developed while touring. "They had a real clarity about what they wanted [the album] to be... I just captured what it is they do," said Wojewoda.[1]

Contents

Background and recording

In 1991, after the platinum certification of The Yellow Tape—an independently recorded and manufactured cassette[2]—Barenaked Ladies won Discovery to Disc, a contest hosted by CFNY-FM, a Toronto based rock radio station. With the prize winnings of $100,000 the band hired Michael Phillip Wojewoda to produce the album. Wojewoda felt the band had potential, specifically demonstrated with the track "The Flag", "there was definitely some wisdom in their young years."[3] To get better acquainted with the band Wojewoda invited Barenaked Ladies to sing back-up vocals for "California Dreamline" during the recording of Rheostatics's Whale Music. While in the studio the band met Rush drummer Neil Peart,[4] who had influenced some of the Barenaked Ladies.[5] The band selected 14 songs out of 20 candidates that they had written to record in the studio. "...they didn't need a lot of shaping. It was... a matter of shifting through a lot of great moments and finding the ones which fit best on the record," said Wojewoda.[6] With the tracks selected Wojewoda and the band drove to Le Studio. The band worked on the album for ten to twelve hour sessions each day, with little conflict among members. At night the band would commute to their house by skiing in the moonlight.[7]

After some difficulty recording "The King of Bedside Manor" it was suggested that the band members record the song naked. Wojewoda and engineer Jean Diamont were also required to remove their clothes; said Wojewoda, "I think the recording has this totally over-the-top nervous energy as a result of being naked."[8] Led by Jim and Andy Creeggan the band developed horn parts for "Enid", "Wrap Your Arms Around Me", and "Box Set".[9] Guest musicians are used throughout the album including Lewis Melville, Chris Brown, and members of the Bourbon Tabernacle Choir. "I don't think they're many musicians from Toronto who aren't on Gordon," said Brown.[10] The album was mixed in March 1992. Before the album's release Sire Records had to receive clearance from various parties for music that Barenaked Ladies had included various tracks of Gordon. Having played the songs during live performances Barenaked Ladies integrated themes from Styx, Rush, The Housemartins, and Vince Guaraldi into various tracks.[11] Gordon was released on July 28, 1992.[12]

Reception

Jon Pareles of The New York Times wrote, "It's not easy to be hyperactive, brooding, and whimsical all at once, but the Barenaked Ladies do just that."[13] MacKenzie Wilson of Allmusic wrote that the album approaches, but does not cross the "bound[ry] of silliness."[14] She went on to call the "shared vocals... refreshing and upbeat", concluding that "Gordon is a great introduction to the Barenaked Ladies' sweet comic relief."[14] The Miami Herald called the album "funny and punny, more inventive than you might expect", stating that "it switches directions on you just when you're least expecting it."[15]

Gordon sold 80,000 copies in Canada during its first 24 hours of release, topping the Canadian charts for eight consecutive weeks. The album achieved diamond status in Canada, selling over one million copies.[13] In the United States, initial album sales were stronger in larger cities, however, a spike in sales was not seen until the releases of Rock Spectacle and "One Week".[16] Gordon was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America in August 1998.[17] According to Steven Page, the number of "fans who know every word of every song" outnumbers the number of units sold by four times.[18] "Gordon must be the most bootlegged album in [United States] history," said Page.[18]

Track listing

  1. "Hello City" (Steven Page, Ed Robertson) – 3:22
  2. "Enid" (Page, Robertson) – 4:07
  3. "Grade 9" (Jim Creeggan, Andy Creeggan, Page, Robertson, Tyler Stewart) – 2:53
  4. "Brian Wilson" (Page) – 4:47
  5. "Be My Yoko Ono" (Page, Robertson) – 2:45
  6. "Wrap Your Arms Around Me" (Creeggan, Page, Robertson) – 4:35
  7. "What a Good Boy" (Page, Robertson) – 3:52
  8. "The King of Bedside Manor" (Page, Robertson) – 2:24
  9. "Box Set" (Page) – 4:48
  10. "I Love You" (Creeggan, Creeggan, Page, Robertson) – 4:08
  11. "New Kid (On the Block)" (Scott Dibble, Page, Robertson) – 4:12
  12. "Blame It on Me" (Page, Robertson) – 3:54
  13. "The Flag" (Page) – 3:53
  14. "If I Had $1000000" (Page, Robertson) – 4:27
  15. "Crazy" (Robertson, Wilson) – 4:08

Personnel

Barenaked Ladies
The Jimmy Crack Horns
The Horn Cuskers
Additional Personnel
Production
  • Michael-Philip Wojewoda – Producer, Engineer, Remixing
  • Greg Calbi – Mastering
The Suburban Tabernacle Choir


Charts

Album
Year Chart Position
1992 Canadian album charts 1[13][19]
Singles
Year Single Chart Position
1997 "Brian Wilson" Billboard Hot 100 68[20]
1998 "Brian Wilson" Hot Modern Rock Tracks 23[20]

References

  1. ^ Myers 2001, pp. 96, 99
  2. ^ Myers 2001, p. 76
  3. ^ Myers 2001, p. 92
  4. ^ Myers 2001, p. 93
  5. ^ Myers 2001, pp. 20, 49
  6. ^ Myers 2001, p. 94
  7. ^ Myers 2001, p. 97
  8. ^ Myers 2001, pp. 97–8
  9. ^ Myers 2001, p. 99
  10. ^ Myers 2001, p. 100
  11. ^ Myers 2001, pp. 101–2
  12. ^ "Gordon: Overview". Allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:jcfwxqe5ldfe. Retrieved 2009-05-18. 
  13. ^ a b c Myers 2001, p. 102
  14. ^ a b Wilson, MacKenzie. "Gordon: Review". Allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:jcfwxqe5ldfe~T1. Retrieved 2009-05-18. 
  15. ^ "Frozen North sends a Surprise: Barenaked Ladies". The Miami Herald: p. 7E. December 30, 1992. 
  16. ^ Myers 2001, pp. 102–3
  17. ^ "Search: Barenaked Ladies". Recording Industry Association of America. 1998-08-28. http://www.riaa.com/goldandplatinumdata.php?table=SEARCH. Retrieved 2009-05-18. 
  18. ^ a b Myers 2001, p. 103
  19. ^ "Barenaked Ladies: A World-Wide Deal". The Canadian Encyclopedia. http://thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=U1SEC843623. Retrieved 2009-05-18. 
  20. ^ a b "Gordon: Chart & Awards". Allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:jcfwxqe5ldfe~T3. Retrieved 2009-05-18. 

 
 
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