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50,000 B.C.

50,000 B.C. is the final studio album by the American band Shudder to Think, released in 1997.[2][3] The album was a commercial disappointment.[4] The band supported it with a North American tour.[5]

50,000 B.C.
Studio album by
Released1997
Studio
GenreRock, power pop
Length44:27
LabelEpic[1]
ProducerTed Niceley
Shudder to Think chronology
Pony Express Record
(1994)
50,000 B.C.
(1997)
First Love, Last Rites
(1998)
Singles from 50,000 B.C.
  1. "Red House"
    Released: 1997

Production edit

Kevin March, formerly of the Dambuilders, joined the band as its new drummer prior to the recording of 50,000 B.C.[2] Singer Craig Wedren was battling Hodgkin's disease during the writing of the album; the band rewrote many of its songs to avoid producing an album that sounded too much like Pony Express Record.[6][7] The album was produced by Ted Niceley.[8]

Critical reception edit

The Washington Post thought that "Shudder hasn't sacrificed any of its cleverness, but it has added a little bit of soul, which is what makes this the band's most compelling album."[17] Guitar Player wrote that "the band forgets about punk credibility and lets guitarist Nathan Larson fashion the kind of gleaming pop-metal hooks that his gutsy playing has always hinted at."[18] The Chicago Tribune noted that "STT has purged much of the complexity from its sound, leaving a brash, sophisticated power pop in its place."[10]

Spin opined that, "for fully half the tracks on this album, Wedren's voice could not unfairly be compared to that of Journey's Steve Perry."[15] The Sunday Times declared that "'Beauty Strike' is the perfect Shudder to Think song, rushing at breakneck speed round unpredictable musical blind corners, an irresistible melody nailed to its back bumper, but the album is eventually marooned in a swamp of lumpy metallic riffing."[19] The Independent wrote that the album "has real fibre, a depth and passion that's rare in guitar power rock."[20]

AllMusic called the album "the kind of eclectic post-punk that will primarily appeal to critics and record collectors."[9]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Craig Wedren, except where noted. All songs arranged by Wedren, Nathan Larson, and Stuart Hill, except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Arranger(s)Length
1."Call of the Playground"Wedren, Nathan LarsonWedren, Larson, Stuart Hill, Adam Wade3:25
2."Red House"Wedren, Chris MatthewsWedren, Matthews, Hill, Mike Russell3:44
3."Beauty Strike"Wedren, LarsonWedren, Larson, Hill, Wade2:48
4."The Saddest Day of My Life"  4:02
5."The Man Who Rolls" Wedren, Larson, Hill, Wade4:08
6."All Eyes Are Different"Wedren, Larson 4:05
7."Kissesmack of Past Action"  2:33
8."Resident Wine"  3:34
9."She's a Skull"Wedren, Larson 2:36
10."Survival"  4:27
11."You're Gonna Look Fine, Love"Wedren, LarsonWedren, Larson, Hill, Wade3:20
12."Hop on One Foot"  5:45
Total length:44:27
Japanese edition bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
13."There's a Word" 
14."No RM. 9, Kentucky (Acoustic Version)" 

Personnel edit

Personnel per booklet.

Band

Additional musicians

  • Adam Wade – drums (11)
  • Steve Calhoun - percussion

Technical personnel

  • Ted Niceley – producer
  • Andy Baker - engineer
  • Carl Glanville - engineer & mixer
  • Juan Garcia - recording assistant
  • Jamie Campbell - recording assistant
  • Vince Reynolds - recording assistant
  • Jay Nicholis - mixing assistant
  • Artie Smith - equipment and technical support
  • Sean Evans - art direction
  • Nitin Vadukul - photography

References edit

  1. ^ "Shudder to Think". Trouser Press. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Shudder to Think Biography & History". AllMusic.
  3. ^ Domingues, Amy (March 14, 1997). "Shudder to Think". Washington City Paper.
  4. ^ Sherman, Heidi (July 30, 1998). "Shudder Settle the Score". Rolling Stone.
  5. ^ Strauss, Neil (10 Mar 1997). "Music in Review". The New York Times. p. C16.
  6. ^ "Shudder to Think Singer Craig Wedren's Polaroids Are Perfect Proto-Instagrams of the Indie 90s". Vanity Fair. March 5, 2019.
  7. ^ Reighley, Kurt B. (May 1997). "Shudder to Think Go Their Own Way". CMJ New Music Monthly. No. 45. p. 18.
  8. ^ "Reviews & Previews". Billboard. Vol. 109, no. 10. Mar 8, 1997. p. 55.
  9. ^ a b "50,000 B.C." AllMusic.
  10. ^ a b Reger, Rick (14 Mar 1997). "Shudder to Think 50,000 B.C.". Friday. Chicago Tribune. p. 7.
  11. ^ Larkin, Colin (2006). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Vol. 7. MUZE. p. 437.
  12. ^ Smallwood, Dean (March 20, 1997). "James back on track with new CD; Shudder to Think scores a sell-out". The Huntsville Times. p. C2.
  13. ^ MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide. Visible Ink Press. 1999. p. 1012.
  14. ^ Josephes, Jason. Pitchfork. Archived from the original on 2000-08-16. Retrieved 2023-02-04.
  15. ^ a b Beaujon, Andrew (May 1997). "Spins". Spin. Vol. 13, no. 2. p. 116.
  16. ^ Perez, Gregory (March 7, 1997). "Audio Files". Weekend. St. Petersburg Times. p. 11.
  17. ^ Jenkins, Mark (19 Mar 1997). "'50,000 B.C.': Shudder's Bedrock; Epic Disc Puts Band on Solid Ground". The Washington Post. p. D7.
  18. ^ Ashare, Matt (Jul 1997). "50,000 B.C.". Guitar Player. Vol. 31, no. 7. p. 106.
  19. ^ Lee, Stewart (4 May 1997). "Shudder to Think 50,000 BC". Culture. The Sunday Times. p. 18.
  20. ^ Lewis, Angela (31 May 1997). "Pop & Jazz". Features. The Independent. p. 25.

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prior to the recording of 50 000 B C 2 Singer Craig Wedren was battling Hodgkin s disease during the writing of the album the band rewrote many of its songs to avoid producing an album that sounded too much like Pony Express Record 6 7 The album was produced by Ted Niceley 8 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 9 Chicago Tribune nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 10 The Encyclopedia of Popular Music nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 11 The Huntsville Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 12 MusicHound Rock The Essential Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 13 Pitchfork3 7 10 14 Spin5 10 15 St Petersburg TimesA 16 The Washington Post thought that Shudder hasn t sacrificed any of its cleverness but it has added a little bit of soul which is what makes this the band s most compelling album 17 Guitar Player wrote that the band forgets about punk credibility and lets guitarist Nathan Larson fashion the kind of gleaming pop metal hooks that his gutsy playing has always hinted at 18 The Chicago Tribune noted that STT has purged much of the complexity from its sound leaving a brash sophisticated power pop in its place 10 Spin opined that for fully half the tracks on this album Wedren s voice could not unfairly be compared to that of Journey s Steve Perry 15 The Sunday Times declared that Beauty Strike is the perfect Shudder to Think song rushing at breakneck speed round unpredictable musical blind corners an irresistible melody nailed to its back bumper but the album is eventually marooned in a swamp of lumpy metallic riffing 19 The Independent wrote that the album has real fibre a depth and passion that s rare in guitar power rock 20 AllMusic called the album the kind of eclectic post punk that will primarily appeal to critics and record collectors 9 Track listing editAll tracks are written by Craig Wedren except where noted All songs arranged by Wedren Nathan Larson and Stuart Hill except where noted No TitleWriter s Arranger s Length1 Call of the Playground Wedren Nathan LarsonWedren Larson Stuart Hill Adam Wade3 252 Red House Wedren Chris MatthewsWedren Matthews Hill Mike Russell3 443 Beauty Strike Wedren LarsonWedren Larson Hill Wade2 484 The Saddest Day of My Life 4 025 The Man Who Rolls Wedren Larson Hill Wade4 086 All Eyes Are Different Wedren Larson 4 057 Kissesmack of Past Action 2 338 Resident Wine 3 349 She s a Skull Wedren Larson 2 3610 Survival 4 2711 You re Gonna Look Fine Love Wedren LarsonWedren Larson Hill Wade3 2012 Hop on One Foot 5 45Total length 44 27 Japanese edition bonus tracksNo TitleLength13 There s a Word 14 No RM 9 Kentucky Acoustic Version Personnel editPersonnel per booklet Band Craig Wedren lead vocals guitar keyboards Nathan Larson guitar keyboards backing vocals Stuart Hill bass backing vocals Kevin March drums 1 10 12 14 Additional musicians Adam Wade drums 11 Steve Calhoun percussion Technical personnel Ted Niceley producer Andy Baker engineer Carl Glanville engineer amp mixer Juan Garcia recording assistant Jamie Campbell recording assistant Vince Reynolds recording assistant Jay Nicholis mixing assistant Artie Smith equipment and technical support Sean Evans art direction Nitin Vadukul photographyReferences edit Shudder to Think Trouser Press Retrieved 14 August 2021 a b Shudder to Think Biography amp History AllMusic Domingues Amy March 14 1997 Shudder to Think Washington City Paper Sherman Heidi July 30 1998 Shudder Settle the Score Rolling Stone Strauss Neil 10 Mar 1997 Music in Review The New York Times p C16 Shudder to Think Singer Craig Wedren s Polaroids Are Perfect Proto Instagrams of the Indie 90s Vanity Fair March 5 2019 Reighley Kurt B May 1997 Shudder to Think Go Their Own Way CMJ New Music Monthly No 45 p 18 Reviews amp Previews Billboard Vol 109 no 10 Mar 8 1997 p 55 a b 50 000 B C AllMusic a b Reger Rick 14 Mar 1997 Shudder to Think 50 000 B C Friday Chicago Tribune p 7 Larkin Colin 2006 The Encyclopedia of Popular Music Vol 7 MUZE p 437 Smallwood Dean March 20 1997 James back on track with new CD Shudder to Think scores a sell out The Huntsville Times p C2 MusicHound Rock The Essential Album Guide Visible Ink Press 1999 p 1012 Josephes Jason Shudder to Think 50 000 B C Pitchfork Archived from the original on 2000 08 16 Retrieved 2023 02 04 a b Beaujon Andrew May 1997 Spins Spin Vol 13 no 2 p 116 Perez Gregory March 7 1997 Audio Files Weekend St Petersburg Times p 11 Jenkins Mark 19 Mar 1997 50 000 B C Shudder s Bedrock Epic Disc Puts Band on Solid Ground The Washington Post p D7 Ashare Matt Jul 1997 50 000 B C Guitar Player Vol 31 no 7 p 106 Lee Stewart 4 May 1997 Shudder to Think 50 000 BC Culture The Sunday Times p 18 Lewis Angela 31 May 1997 Pop amp Jazz Features The Independent p 25 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 50 000 B C amp oldid 1220754099, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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