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Last Splash

 
Album Review: Last Splash
 

  • Artist: The Breeders
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: August 31, 1993
  • Total Time: 39:47
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Thanks to good timing and some great singles, the Breeders' second album, Last Splash, turned them into the alternative rock stars that Kim Deal's former band, the Pixies, always seemed on the verge of becoming. Building on Safari's driving, polished sound, Last Splash is half-brilliant singles and half-unfinished, uninspired ideas. When it's good, it's very, very good: "Cannonball"'s instantly catchy collage of bouncy bass, rhythmic stops and starts, and singsong vocals; the sweetly sexy "Divine Hammer;" and swaggering "Saints" are among the Breeders' finest moments, and deserved all of the airplay they received. And the charming country-pop of "Drivin' on 9," "I Just Wanna Get Along"'s spiky punk-pop, and the bittersweet "Invisible Man" proved Last Splash had a bit of depth. But underdeveloped snippets such as "Roi" and "No Aloha" drag down the album's momentum; likewise, the band tries to stretch their range on the rambling, cryptic "Mad Lucas" and "Hag," but neither quite comes together as a full-fledged song. Though instrumentals such as "S.O.S." and "Flipside" showcase the Breeders' chops and some nifty production tricks, they feel like filler; worst of all, Last Splash features an inferior, plodding new version of Safari's soaring "Do You Love Me Now" that emphasizes the album's unevenness. One of the definitive alternative rock albums of the '90s, Last Splash is equally inspired and infuriating; that it was the Breeders' last album of that decade makes it even more frustrating. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
New Year Kim Deal The Breeders (1:56)
Cannonball Kim Deal The Breeders (3:33)
Invisible Man The Breeders (2:48)
No Aloha Kim Deal The Breeders (2:07)
Le Roi Kim Deal The Breeders (4:11)
Do You Love Me Now? Kim Deal, Kelley Deal The Breeders (3:01)
Flipside The Breeders (1:59)
I Just Wanna Get Along Kim Deal, Kelley Deal The Breeders (1:44)
Mad Lucas The Breeders (4:36)
Divine Hammer Kim Deal The Breeders (2:41)
S.O.S. Kim Deal The Breeders (1:31)
Hag The Breeders (2:55)
Saints Kim Deal The Breeders (2:32)
Drivin' on 9 The Breeders (3:22)
Le Roi (Reprise) The Breeders (:42)

Credits

The Breeders (Main Performer), Carrie Bradley (Vocals), Kim Deal (Producer), Mark Freegard (Producer), Mark Freegard (Engineer), Sean Leonard (Assistant Engineer), Daniel Presley (Engineer), Andy Taub (Assistant Engineer), Josephine Wiggs (Drums), Josephine Wiggs (?), Kelley Deal (?), Jim MacPherson (?), Kevin Westenberg (Portraits), Vaughan Oliver (Art Direction), Vaughan Oliver (Design), Paul MoMenamin (Design Assistant)
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Wikipedia: Last Splash
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Last Splash
Last Splash cover
Studio album by The Breeders
Released August 30, 1993
Recorded Coast Recorders & Brilliant Studios, San Francisco, California; Refraze, Dayton, Ohio
Genre Alternative
Length 39:38
Label 4AD/Elektra Records
Producer Kim Deal/Mark Freegard
Professional reviews
The Breeders chronology
Safari (EP)
(1992)
Last Splash
(1993)
Title TK
(2002)
Singles from Last Splash
  1. "Cannonball"
    Released: August 9, 1993
  2. "Divine Hammer"
    Released: October 25, 1993
  3. "Saints"
    Released: 1994

Last Splash is the second album by indie rock band The Breeders, released August 30, 1993 (see 1993 in music). Originally formed as a side project for Pixies bassist Kim Deal, The Breeders quickly became her primary recording outlet.

Last Splash peaked at #33 on Billboard's Top 200 album chart. By June, 1994, the album was certified Platinum by the RIAA for shipment in excess of one million units.

The title of the album is taken from a lyric from its lead single, "Cannonball." The video for "Cannonball" was directed by Spike Jonze and Kim Gordon, while the video for "Divine Hammer" was directed by the same two and Richard Kern.

The song "Cannonball" has been used in many movie trailers, including South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut and Dude, Where's My Car?.

A looped guitar sample of "S.O.S." was used by the English electronic music band The Prodigy in their 1996 hit single "Firestarter." The sample from "I Just Wanna Get Along" was used in another one track by The Prodigy called "World's on Fire" (Invaders Must Die album).

Contents

Track listing

All tracks were written by Kim Deal, except where noted.

  1. "New Year" – 1:56
  2. "Cannonball" – 3:33
  3. "Invisible Man" – 2:48
  4. "No Aloha" – 2:07
  5. "Roi" – 4:11
  6. "Do You Love Me Now?" – 3:01
  7. "Flipside" (Kim Deal / Kelley Deal) – 1:59
  8. "I Just Wanna Get Along" – 1:44
  9. "Mad Lucas" – 4:36
  10. "Divine Hammer" – 2:41
  11. "S.O.S." – 1:31
  12. "Hag" – 2:55
  13. "Saints" – 2:32
  14. "Drivin' on 9" (Dom Leone / Steve Hickoff) – 3:22
  15. "Roi (Reprise)" – 0:42

"Drivin' on 9" is a cover of alternative folk band Ed's Redeeming Qualities.

Personnel

  • Kim Deal - producer, guitar, lead vocals, moog, casiotone
  • Kelley Deal - guitar, Kenmore 12-stitch, vocals, lead vocals (on "I Just Wanna Get Along")
  • Josephine Wiggs - bass, double bass, vocals, cello, drums (on "Roi")
  • Jim MacPherson - drums
  • Carrie Bradley - violin, vocals
  • Mark Freegard - producer, engineer
  • Sean Leonard - assistant engineer
  • Daniel Presley - engineer ("Divine Hammer")
  • Andy Taub - assistant engineer
  • Kevin Westenberg - portraits
  • Jason Love - photography
  • Vaughan Oliver - art direction, design
  • Paul MoMenamin - design assistant

Album charts

Year Album Chart Position
1993 Last Splash Billboard Top 200 No. 33

Charting singles

Year Single Chart Peak
1993 "Cannonball" Modern Rock Tracks No. 2
1993 "Cannonball" UK Singles Chart No. 40
1993 "Divine Hammer" Modern Rock Tracks No. 28
1993 "Divine Hammer" UK Singles Chart No. 59
1994 "Cannonball" The Billboard Hot 100 No. 44
1994 "Cannonball" Mainstream Rock Tracks No. 32
1994 "Divine Hammer" Modern Rock Tracks No. 29
1994 "Saints" Modern Rock Tracks No. 12
1994 "Cannonball" Top 40 Mainstream No. 39

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