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Rebel, Sweetheart

 
Album Review: Rebel, Sweetheart

  • Artist: The Wallflowers
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: May 24, 2005
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The Wallflowers, particularly their leader, Jakob Dylan, can't catch a break. They're not only bound to be compared -- not entirely fairly but certainly understandably -- to Jakob's father, Bob, but an equally large burden is that they're a straight-ahead rock band in a time that doesn't value straight-ahead rock bands. They were able to ride the post-alternative wave to the top of the charts in the mid-'90s, when all guitar bands were lumped into a nebulous alt-rock scene, but just a few years later, in the aftermath of trip-hop, MTV Amp, and OK Computer, all big rock bands were expected to tackle the serious challenge of electronica, since that was the wave of the future and all. Didn't matter if they were groups as singularly unequipped to fuse loops and guitars as R.E.M. or Oasis -- they all made tentative attempts to reconcile classicist rock with futurist electronica. Not the Wallflowers. They stuck to their guns and made driving, songwriter-oriented rock & roll in the vein of Springsteen, Tom Petty, and John Mellencamp. This stubbornness served their music well, but it won them no new fans, either among critics or the general public, who criticized them for being what they are: a working rock band, pure and simple. On each record, they have variations on their signature sound, given a slightly different spin depending on what producers they work with, but that's what most rock bands, good or bad, do -- they make records and go on tour. This happened more in the '70s and '80s than in the '90s and 2000s, when dwindling audiences and corporatization kept bands off the road and out of the studio for long stretches of time, but the Wallflowers remain a rock band in the traditional sense, mining a similar vein on Rebel, Sweetheart, their fifth album, as they did on their first. While there are no musical surprises here, this is a better album than its predecessor, Red Letter Days, not just because it's a stronger, more varied set of songs, but because they finally have a perfectly matched producer in Brendan O'Brien. Like his recent productions for Bruce Springsteen, O'Brien helps focus and revitalize the Wallflowers, opening up the music through subtly textured overdubs but also giving the band a harder attack than they've ever had. Simply put, they've never sounded better as a band than they do here, and they've never had a record as robust and interesting on a pure sonic level as they do here. Not that Rebel, Sweetheart offers anything all that different from previous Wallflowers albums -- they just do what they do better than they have before. Ultimately, there's a certain comfort in knowing that the Wallflowers can deliver sturdy, engaging classicist rock like this, since it makes them different from other rock bands of their time in yet another way: they're reliable. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Days of Wonder (Lyrics) Jakob Dylan The Wallflowers (5:11)
The Passenger Jakob Dylan The Wallflowers (2:54)
The Beautiful Side of Somewhere (Lyrics) Jakob Dylan The Wallflowers (4:00)
Here He Comes (Confessions of a Drunken Marionette) Jakob Dylan The Wallflowers (3:40)
We're Already There (Lyrics) Jakob Dylan The Wallflowers (4:37)
God Says Nothing Back (Lyrics) Jakob Dylan The Wallflowers (4:46)
Back to California (Lyrics) Jakob Dylan The Wallflowers (3:33)
I Am a Building (Lyrics) Jakob Dylan The Wallflowers (3:47)
From the Bottom of My Heart (Lyrics) Jakob Dylan The Wallflowers (6:11)
Nearly Beloved (Lyrics) Jakob Dylan The Wallflowers (4:00)
How Far You've Come (Lyrics) Jakob Dylan The Wallflowers (3:27)
All Things New Again (Lyrics) Jakob Dylan The Wallflowers (3:44)

Credits

Jakob Dylan (Vocals), Rami Jaffee (Keyboards), Fred Eltringham (Percussion), Lenny Castro (Percussion), Jakob Dylan (Guitar), Tom Tapley (Assistant), Greg Richling (Guitar (Bass)), Nick DiDia (Engineer), Greg Richling (Group Member), Fred Eltringham (Vocals (Background)), Brendan O'Brien (Audio Production), Mala Sharma (Project Coordinator), Alex Gibson (Assistant), Brendan O'Brien (Producer), Lawrence Azerrad (Graphic Design), Phil Martin (Assistant), Greg Richling (Bass), Brendan O'Brien (Guitar), Jakob Dylan (Group Member), Fred Eltringham (Group Member), Greg Richling (Vocals (Background)), Jakob Dylan (Cover Painting), Nick DiDia (Audio Production), Fred Eltringham (Drums), Karl Egsieker (Engineer), Mark Williams (A&R), Rami Jaffee (Group Member), Brendan O'Brien (Mixing), Billy Bowers (Engineer), Brendan O'Brien (Vocals (Background))
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Rebel, Sweetheart
Studio album by The Wallflowers
Released May 24, 2005
Genre Rock
Length 49:50
Label Interscope
Producer Brendan O'Brien
Professional reviews
The Wallflowers chronology
Red Letter Days
(2002)
Rebel, Sweetheart
(2005)

Rebel, Sweetheart is The Wallflowers' fifth album, released in 2005. The two singles released from this album were "The Beautiful Side of Somewhere" and perhaps the song the band is most proud of,[citation needed] "God Says Nothing Back." The single "The Beautiful Side of Somewhere" hit #5 on AAA radio stations.

The album has sold approximately 102,000 copies, according to Nielsen Soundscan.

Track listing

  1. "Days of Wonder"
  2. "The Passenger"
  3. "The Beautiful Side of Somewhere"
  4. "Here He Comes (Confessions of a Drunken Marionette)"
  5. "We're Already There"
  6. "God Says Nothing Back"
  7. "Back to California"
  8. "I Am a Building"
  9. "From the Bottom of My Heart"
  10. "Nearly Beloved"
  11. "How Far You've Come"
  12. "All Things New Again"

Band

  • Jakob Dylan: vocals and guitar
  • Rami Jaffee: keyboards and vocals
  • Greg Richling: bass guitar
  • Fred Eltringham: drums and percussion



 
 
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