Musical Chairs

Musical Chairs

by Hootie & the Blowfish
Musical Chairs

Musical Chairs

by Hootie & the Blowfish

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Overview

Although Hootie & the Blowfish delivered a fine second album, they had no hope of matching the phenomenal success of their debut, Cracked Rear View, so Fairweather Johnson was perceived as a flop, even though it moved over two million copies. In a way, that perception of failure was the best thing that could have happened to the band. With the spotlight being shone somewhere else (Alanis Morissette, to be exact), Hootie & the Blowfish could return to what they loved best -- playing music and being in a band. Musical Chairs, the group's third album, illustrates what a blessing it was for the group. Despite a couple of production flourishes, such as the occasional horn section and strings, it's no breakthrough or stylistic departure -- it's simply a well-made album, filled with catchy tunes. In other words, it's exactly like their first two records, but the performances are more kinetic and fun than on Fairweather Johnson, and the songs are arguably as consistent as those on Cracked Rear View. That's why Musical Chairs feels a bit like a comeback, but it really shouldn't be viewed that way -- it's just a consolidation of their talents and further proof that Hootie & the Blowfish are a fine mainstream pop/rock band. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 09/15/1998
Label: Atlantic
UPC: 0075678313622
Rank: 138823

Tracks

  1. I Will Wait
  2. Wishing
  3. Las Vegas Nights
  4. Only Lonely
  5. Answer Man
  6. Michelle Post
  7. Bluesy Revolution
  8. Home Again
  9. One by One
  10. Desert Mountain Showdown
  11. What's Going on Here
  12. What Do You Want from Me Now
  13. [Silence]
  14. [Silence]
  15. Closet Full of Fear

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Hootie & the Blowfish   Primary Artist
LeRoi Moore   Guest Artist,Sax (Alto),Sax (Soprano)
Boyd Tinsley   Guest Artist,Violin
Susan Cowsill   Guest Artist,Vocals
Peter Holsapple   Guest Artist,Dobro,Piano,Guitar,Mandolin,Accordion
Gena Maria Rankin   Vocals
Rachel Purkin   Violin
Patrick Warren   Chamberlin
Larry Corbett   Cello
Bruce Dukov   Violin
Dean Felber   Bass,Guitar,Vocals (Background)
Joel Derouin   Violin
Jim Sonefeld   Bass,Drums,Percussion,Vocals (Background)
Robert Becker   Violin
Suzie Katayama   Cello
Mark Bryan   Banjo,Guitar,Vocals (Background)
Darius Rucker   Guitar,Vocals,Mandolin
Gary Greene   Percussion
John Nau   Organ,Piano,Harmonica,Wurlitzer,Vox Jaguar

Technical Credits

Helen Mitchell   Stylist
Benjamin Niles   Design,Art Direction
Don Gehman   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Dean Felber   Composer
Doug Trantow   Mixing,Engineer
David Leonard   Mixing
Roger Sommers   Assistant Engineer
Peter Buck   Composer
Jim Sonefeld   Composer
Mike Mills   Composer
Curt Kroeger   Assistant Engineer
Mark Bryan   Composer
Darius Rucker   Composer
David Campbell   Arranger
Norman Jean Roy   Photography
Mary Rozzi   Photography
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