Bargainville

Bargainville

by Moxy Fruevous
Bargainville

Bargainville

by Moxy Fruevous

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Overview

On the face of it, Bargainville is one of those records that explains to much of the rest of the world (without even trying) that Canada's music scene is somehow terminally in major need of help. Trying to blend the Kingston Trio's then three-decades-old sly folk revival humor with the mingled joy and seriousness of the Housemartins -- and then expecting it to fly anywhere else -- is not what could be called the easiest of tasks. It couldn't have been any easier when the band's full debut appeared in 1993 in the States, when the quartet's seemingly giddy chirpiness must have sounded like an alien broadcast in the days of G-funk's ascendance and the Stone Temple Pilots' popularity. That said, even though it's clear that Moxy Fruevous just won't be for everyone, Bargainville makes a lot better listening than contemporaneous Barenaked Ladies does well after the fact, no small feat. Admittedly, covering "Spiderman" -- yes, that one, "does whatever a spider can" -- and the ear-niggling goofiness of "King of Spain" would seem to condemn the quartet to being little more than a They Might Be Giants wannabe. But the rotating lead-vocal job among the members lets everyone's individual abilities shine more often than not, while the full-harmony blend shows that the busking background they share paid off in spades when it came to performance. "My Baby Loves a Bunch of Authors" remains the group's highlight when it comes to humor mixed with music -- two and a half minutes of brisk singalong fun that packs in everything from William S. Burroughs and bell hooks references to odd psychiatrist jokes. But the album-closing "Gulf War Song" arguably steals the show in an a cappella reflection on the songwriting process, the politics of artistic commission, and how political divisions rapidly turn poisonous. ~ Ned Raggett

Product Details

Release Date: 02/08/1994
Label: Atlantic
UPC: 0075678256325
Rank: 88942

Tracks

  1. River Valley
  2. Stuck in the 90's
  3. B.J. Don't Cry
  4. Video Bargainville
  5. Fell in Love
  6. The 1 Lazy Boy
  7. My Baby Loves a Bunch of Authors
  8. The Drinking Song
  9. Morph¿¿e
  10. King of Spain
  11. Darlington Darling
  12. Bittersweet
  13. Laika
  14. Spiderman
  15. Gulf War Song

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Moxy Fruevous   Primary Artist
Murray Foster   Vocals,Guitar (Electric),Bass,Anvil
David Matheson   Guitar,Vocals,Accordion,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Jian Ghomeshi   Bass,Drums,Congas,Shaker,Vocals,Percussion,Tambourine
Mike Ford   Guira,Congas,Guitar,Kabosy,Vocals,Harmonica,Wood Block,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)

Technical Credits

Lead Belly   Composer
Gabriel Lee   Assistant Engineer
Doug McClement   Mixing,Engineer,Associate Producer
Moxy Fruevous   Mixing,Composer,Producer
Graham Kennedy   Photography
Mike Stanutz   Assistant Engineer
John Yates   Assistant Engineer
Keith Tufts   Design,Artwork
Steve Lemberg   Composer
Huddie Ledbetter   Composer
Mike Ford   Art Direction
Alan Lomax   Composer
Andrew St. George   Assistant Engineer
Bob Ludwig   Mastering
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