Welcome to Discovery Park

Welcome to Discovery Park

by Brad
Welcome to Discovery Park

Welcome to Discovery Park

by Brad

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Overview

Still offering the same kind of soft rock seen on Interiors but tempering it with a healthy dose of country, Brad steps into the next century with an album of breezy pop/rock. As on their last record, their songwriting hasn't quite caught up to their ambitions, but vocalist Shawn Smith is still a potent weapon. His thin croon gives tracks like "Shinin'" and "Yes, You Are" an emotional delicacy that would be lost on most other vocalists. By committing his beautiful voice to the songs here, he manages to really shape up a good portion of the album. "Drop It Down" is blatantly the worst song, a sloppy slab of jam rock that suffers from gutless production and a lack of swing. Luckily, they don't indulge their "funky" side nearly as much on this album. Unfortunately, while at their best on slow R&B-influenced ballads, that is also the one element of their sound they seem most willing to sacrifice, only letting it come out on the beautiful "Yes, You Are" and the lilting "Never Let Each Other Down." Surprisingly, the riff-driven "Revolution" is another good change of direction for the band, showcasing guitarist Stone Gossard's awesome mastery of mood and Smith's Prince-like screams. The members of Brad sound like they are attempting to make their albums less uneven, and they do a decent job of it. But they can't quite harness the magic they can pull off on a track-by-track basis, making this another quality album that still leaves the listener hungry overall for some better songs. ~ Bradley Torreano

Product Details

Release Date: 08/13/2002
Label: Redline Records
UPC: 0674797000828
Rank: 145449

Tracks

  1. Brothers and Sisters
  2. Shinin'
  3. Drop It Down
  4. Never Let Each Other Down
  5. If You Could Make It Good
  6. Revolution
  7. Takin' It Easy
  8. Sheepish
  9. All Is One
  10. Couch T-Bone
  11. La, La, La
  12. Yes, You Are
  13. Arrakis

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Brad   Primary Artist
Jeremy Toback   Guest Artist,Bass
Thaddeus Turner   Bass,Guitar,Soloist,Guitar (Acoustic)
Mike Berg   Bass,Organ,Piano,Guitar,Keyboards,Synthesizer,Fender Rhodes
Elizabeth Pupo-Walker   Percussion
Regan Hagar   Drums,Guitar,Synthesizer
Stone Gossard   Bass,Drums,Organ,Guitar,Synthesizer,Guitar (Acoustic)
Shawn Smith   Bass,Drums,Organ,Piano,Guitar,Vocals,Soloist,Synthesizer,Guitar (Acoustic)

Technical Credits

Matt Bayles   Mixing,Engineer
Bruce Tom   Photography
Mike Berg   Composer,Group Member
Floyd Reistsma   Assistant
Brad   Composer,Producer
Floyd Reitsman   Assistant Engineer
Jeremy Toback   Group Member
Phil Nicolo   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Sam Hofstedt   Assistant,Assistant Engineer
Rick Fisher   Mastering
Regan Hagar   Design,Composer,Drum Fills,Group Member,Layout Design
Stone Gossard   Composer,Group Member
Shawn Smith   Composer,Group Member,Drum Programming
Skip Drinkwater   Mixing,Producer
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