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Two Cups for a Tale

 
Album Review: Two Cups for a Tale
 

  • Artist: The Simple Ones
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: May 13, 1996
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

The Simple Ones retained their sublime coolness and edgy confidence on their sophomore effort, Two Cups for a Tale. The songs immediately have a different sense of urgency, with the pace seeming slightly higher than the band's debut, Worth the Weight. On "We Are...," the band shows off their playfulness with the lyric "We are the simple ones" being repeated on the short song. The measured intensity of "Heavy-Lidded" is a certain highlight. The sound turns jangly and abrasive midway through "Star Machine," with Jared McStay's voice and guitar work leading the attack. "They're Everywhere" features experimental sound recordings, a definite turn away from the band's normally routine approach to songwriting. The pinnacle of the album's energy is reached on "Testosterone," which starts off sounding like the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, with the band making the sound their own in the middle of the track. "Sick and Tired" is the perfect album-closer. It might be the closest thing to a ballad that the band ever did. It's wonderfully executed, with disarming vocals by guitarist Jared McStay. The album was mostly recorded at Rakapolis Studios in Memphis. ~ Stephen Cramer, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Forget You The Simple Ones The Simple Ones
Minutes to Play The Simple Ones The Simple Ones
We Are... The Simple Ones The Simple Ones
Nathan Bedford, What Has Become of Your Tan? The Simple Ones The Simple Ones
Dealing for Now! The Simple Ones The Simple Ones
Heavy-Lidded The Simple Ones The Simple Ones
Three Point Two Percent Sorry The Simple Ones The Simple Ones
Star Machine The Simple Ones The Simple Ones
Speak in Tongues The Simple Ones The Simple Ones
They're Everywhere The Simple Ones The Simple Ones
Testosterone The Simple Ones The Simple Ones
Found the Answer The Simple Ones The Simple Ones
Archipelago The Simple Ones The Simple Ones
Sick and Tired The Simple Ones The Simple Ones

Credits

Larry Nix (Mastering), David Thompson (Design), Jim McDermott (Bass), Jim McDermott (Vocals), Jim McDermott (Photography), The Simple Ones (Producer), The Simple Ones (Engineer), The Simple Ones (Main Performer), Elizabeth Bainbridge (Whistle (Human)), Jared McStay (Guitar), Jared McStay (Vocals), What's His Name (Percussion), What's His Name (Sampling), Megan Reilly (Keyboards), Megan Reilly (Photography), Megan Reilly (Drawing), Daniel Ball (Photography), Roy Berry (Drums), Roy Berry (Vocals)
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