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Bellybutton (album)

Bellybutton is the debut album by American rock band Jellyfish, released on July 27, 1990 on Charisma Records. It was recorded after Andy Sturmer and Roger Manning's departure from Beatnik Beatch and Jason Falkner's departure from the Three O'Clock. The album was recorded in Schnee Studios in North Hollywood and produced by Albhy Galuten and Jack Joseph Puig.[2]

Bellybutton
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 27, 1990
RecordedSchnee Studios, Studio 55 and Ocean Way Recording
GenrePower pop[1]
Length39:32
LabelCharisma
Producer
Jellyfish chronology
Bellybutton
(1990)
Jellyfish Comes Alive
(1991)

Bellybutton was released to critical acclaim from contemporary music critics and peaked at No. 124 on US charts. "Baby's Coming Back" was covered by the British band McFly in 2007 which reached No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart.[3] An expanded deluxe edition was released by Omnivore Recordings in 2015.[4]

Background edit

Before the formation of Jellyfish, Andy Sturmer and Roger Manning were in the group Beatnik Beatch. Sturmer was the group's drummer, singer, and songwriter. Manning was the groups' keyboardist. Jason Falkner during this time was the lead guitarist for the Three O’Clock, a Los Angeles-based Paisley Underground band.[5]

Manning and Sturmer had known each other since high school. Sturmer had initially become the group's drummer but transitioned into one of the group's vocalists and songwriters. Manning joined Beatnik Beatch after the band's keyboardist had quit. Manning and Sturmer soon began collaborating, writing compositions that were stylistically different from the songs the band was producing at the time. Soon after the group released its eponymous debut album in 1989, Manning and Sturmer left the group to continue songwriting with one another.[6]

Falkner had originally put a newspaper advertisement looking for “like-minded musicians”. Manning responded to Falkner's ad and the two met to collaborate. Nothing initially came out of the meeting. However, once Manning and Sturmer had left Beatnik Beatch, Manning got back in touch with Falkner to see if he was interested. Falkner was persuaded by the prospect of a major-label deal.[6]

Songwriting and production edit

Despite the recent major-label deal, the songwriting sessions were tumultuous in nature. Falkner describes not getting along with Sturmer. Falkner claims Manning had warned him about Sturmer's strong personality. He also claims that Manning and Sturmer's relationship was difficult despite the songwriting partnership. Falkner recalled Manning going up to him in tears and exclaiming, “Screw this, It’s too hard.”[6]

The album was recorded at Schnee Studios in North Hollywood. Falkner performed the majority of the bass tracks on the album; the group was also accompanied by Steven Shane McDonald. The album was produced by Albhy Galuten (who achieved fame for his work producing the Bee Gees' album Saturday Night Fever) and engineer Jack Joseph Puig.[6]

Release and promotion edit

Bellybutton was released on July 27, 1990, on Charisma Records.[1] The band embarked on a yearlong tour in support of Bellybutton with Roger Manning's younger brother Chris joining as the band's bassist. While on tour, the band opened up for the bands the Black Crowes and World Party.[6]

The album spawned the singles "The King Is Half-Undressed" (which reached No. 19 on Billboard's Modern Rock Chart and No. 39 on the UK Singles Chart),[7][8] "That Is Why" (which reached No. 11 on Billboard's Modern Rock Chart),[9] "Baby's Coming Back" (which reached No. 62 on Billboard's Hot 100 chart and No. 54 on the UK Singles Chart),[10][11] and “I Wanna Stay Home” (which reached No. 59 on the UK Singles Chart).[12]

An extended play was released in support of Bellybutton, titled The Scary-Go-Round E.P. which reached No. 49 on the UK Singles Chart.[13]

The home-video Gone Jellyfishin' was also issued with the promo videos from Bellybutton ("The King Is Half-Undressed", which was nominated for Best Art Direction at the 1991 MTV Video Music Awards, "That Is Why" and "Baby's Coming Back").[14] The band's music videos were heavily aired on MTV.[6]

Reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [1]
Classic Rock8/10[15]
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music     [16]
MusicHound Rock     [17]
Q     [18]
Shindig!     [19]
Select     [20]
The State     [21]
Uncut9/10[22]

Bellybutton was released to critical acclaim from contemporary music critics.[6] However, despite a promotional tour and heavy rotation on MTV, the album failed to reach a wide audience[clarification needed] and was a commercial disappointment.[6] The album peaked at No. 124 on the Billboard 200. In a review for the newspaper The State, staff writer Michael Miller gave the album five stars and called the album "the best pop album of the year." He describes the album by saying that it incorporated "the inventive melodies of the Beatles, the vocal harmonies of 10CC and contemporary rhythms of XTC and Crowded House". He concludes by saying that "this attention to detail should help Jellyfish float to the top."[21] Reviewer Mat Snow in magazine Q also gave the album a five-star review calling it 'an outstanding debut'.[18]

In a retrospective review for the album, Mark Deming of AllMusic says that the band "had all the key ingredients of classic power pop down cold—the sweet but biting melodies, the addictive hooks, the gorgeous stacks of harmonies, and the '60s-styled musical accents—and then revved them up with rock star-proportioned drums and guitars on tunes...". He cites the songs "All I Want is Everything", "The King is Half-Undressed", "I Wanna Stay Home", and "Baby's Coming Back" as album highlights. He concludes by saying that the band "left behind a great pop record that also rocks hard, no small achievement."[1]

The song "I Wanna Stay Home" was covered by Rod Stewart on his box set, The Rod Stewart Sessions 1971 - 1998.[23]

In 2007, Burning Sky Record released a track-by-track tribute under the title Sensory Lullabies: The Ultimate Tribute To Jellyfish.

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Andy Sturmer and Roger Manning, except where noted

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The Man I Used to Be" 4:33
2."That Is Why" 4:16
3."The King Is Half-Undressed" 3:46
4."I Wanna Stay Home"Sturmer4:06
5."She Still Loves Him" 4:30
6."All I Want Is Everything"Sturmer3:44
7."Now She Knows She's Wrong" 2:35
8."Bedspring Kiss" 5:03
9."Baby's Coming Back"Sturmer2:57
10."Calling Sarah" 4:02
Bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
11."No Matter What"Pete Ham2:48
12."Let 'Em In/That Is Why"Paul McCartney (Let 'Em In), Manning, Sturmer (That Is Why)4:58
13."The King Is Half Undressed" 3:38
14."Jet"Paul McCartney, Linda McCartney3:08
15."Now She Knows She's Wrong" 2:45
16."Baby's Coming Back"Sturmer3:05

Tracks 11-15 are live tracks appearing on the UK Limited Edition release.

Track 16 is a live acoustic track appearing on the Japanese Reissue Edition release.

Personnel edit

Charts edit

Chart (1990) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[24] 124

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Deming, Mark. "Bellybutton - Jellyfish". AllMusic. Retrieved August 1, 2018.
  2. ^ Lowe, Richard (5 March 1991). "Stories - Jellyfish". Q Magazine. 55: 10.
  3. ^ "McFly - Baby's Coming Back/Transylvannia". Official Singles Chart. Retrieved August 1, 2018.
  4. ^ "Jellyfsh". Omnivore Recordings. Retrieved August 1, 2018.
  5. ^ Monger, James Christopher. "Jellyfish - Artist Biography by James Christopher Monger". AllMusic. Retrieved August 2, 2018.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h Rees, Paul (October 8, 2014). "Squids in: are Jellyfish the great lost band of the 90s?". Louder Sound. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
  7. ^ . Billboard. Archived from the original on June 20, 2018. Retrieved August 1, 2018.
  8. ^ "Jellyfish - The King is Half Undressed". Official Singles Chart. Retrieved August 1, 2018.
  9. ^ . Billboard. Archived from the original on June 20, 2018. Retrieved August 1, 2018.
  10. ^ . Billboard. Archived from the original on June 20, 2018. Retrieved August 1, 2018.
  11. ^ "Jellyfish - Baby's Coming Back". Official Singles Chart. Retrieved August 1, 2018.
  12. ^ "Jellyfish - I Wanna Stat Home". Official Singles Chart. Retrieved August 1, 2018.
  13. ^ "Jellyfish - The Scary-Go-Round E.P." Official Singles Chart. Retrieved August 1, 2018.
  14. ^ "Jellyfish: The King is Half-Undressed". iMDB. Retrieved August 1, 2018.
  15. ^ Berelian, Essi (2015-02-20). "Jellyfish: Reissues". Classic Rock (loudersound). Retrieved 2023-12-23.
  16. ^ Larkin, Colin (2007). Encyclopedia of Popular Music (5th ed.). Omnibus Press. p. 750. ISBN 978-0857125958.
  17. ^ Isabella, Michael (1999). "Jellyfish". MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide. Visible Ink Press. pp. 600–601. ISBN 1-57859-061-2 – via Internet Archive.
  18. ^ a b "Jellyfish: Bellybutton". Q. No. 55. April 1991. pp. 74–75.
  19. ^ Rossi, Marco (March 2015). "Too Much, Too Little, Too Late". Shindig!. No. 46. p. 74 – via Internet Archive.
  20. ^ Griffiths, Nick (April 1991). "Jellyfish: Bellybutton". Select. EMAP. p. 74.
  21. ^ a b Miller, Michael (August 24, 1990). "NEW RELEASES: Jellyfish, "Bellybutton", Charisma". The State: 18.
  22. ^ Hughes, Rob (April 2015). "Jellyfish: Bellybutton/Spilt Milk | Archives". Uncut. No. 215. p. 93 – via Internet Archive.
  23. ^ fernando perdomo, Rod Stewart Sings JELLYFISH!!! "I Wanna Stay Home", retrieved 2019-01-08
  24. ^ "Jellyfish Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved August 5, 2018.

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • The Jellyfish homepage: fansite with complete discography, photos, chords, information

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Bellybutton is the debut album by American rock band Jellyfish released on July 27 1990 on Charisma Records It was recorded after Andy Sturmer and Roger Manning s departure from Beatnik Beatch and Jason Falkner s departure from the Three O Clock The album was recorded in Schnee Studios in North Hollywood and produced by Albhy Galuten and Jack Joseph Puig 2 BellybuttonStudio album by JellyfishReleasedJuly 27 1990RecordedSchnee Studios Studio 55 and Ocean Way RecordingGenrePower pop 1 Length39 32LabelCharismaProducerAlbhy Galuten Jack Joseph PuigJellyfish chronologyBellybutton 1990 Jellyfish Comes Alive 1991 Bellybutton was released to critical acclaim from contemporary music critics and peaked at No 124 on US charts Baby s Coming Back was covered by the British band McFly in 2007 which reached No 1 on the UK Singles Chart 3 An expanded deluxe edition was released by Omnivore Recordings in 2015 4 Contents 1 Background 2 Songwriting and production 3 Release and promotion 4 Reception 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Charts 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksBackground editBefore the formation of Jellyfish Andy Sturmer and Roger Manning were in the group Beatnik Beatch Sturmer was the group s drummer singer and songwriter Manning was the groups keyboardist Jason Falkner during this time was the lead guitarist for the Three O Clock a Los Angeles based Paisley Underground band 5 Manning and Sturmer had known each other since high school Sturmer had initially become the group s drummer but transitioned into one of the group s vocalists and songwriters Manning joined Beatnik Beatch after the band s keyboardist had quit Manning and Sturmer soon began collaborating writing compositions that were stylistically different from the songs the band was producing at the time Soon after the group released its eponymous debut album in 1989 Manning and Sturmer left the group to continue songwriting with one another 6 Falkner had originally put a newspaper advertisement looking for like minded musicians Manning responded to Falkner s ad and the two met to collaborate Nothing initially came out of the meeting However once Manning and Sturmer had left Beatnik Beatch Manning got back in touch with Falkner to see if he was interested Falkner was persuaded by the prospect of a major label deal 6 Songwriting and production editDespite the recent major label deal the songwriting sessions were tumultuous in nature Falkner describes not getting along with Sturmer Falkner claims Manning had warned him about Sturmer s strong personality He also claims that Manning and Sturmer s relationship was difficult despite the songwriting partnership Falkner recalled Manning going up to him in tears and exclaiming Screw this It s too hard 6 The album was recorded at Schnee Studios in North Hollywood Falkner performed the majority of the bass tracks on the album the group was also accompanied by Steven Shane McDonald The album was produced by Albhy Galuten who achieved fame for his work producing the Bee Gees album Saturday Night Fever and engineer Jack Joseph Puig 6 Release and promotion editBellybutton was released on July 27 1990 on Charisma Records 1 The band embarked on a yearlong tour in support of Bellybutton with Roger Manning s younger brother Chris joining as the band s bassist While on tour the band opened up for the bands the Black Crowes and World Party 6 The album spawned the singles The King Is Half Undressed which reached No 19 on Billboard s Modern Rock Chart and No 39 on the UK Singles Chart 7 8 That Is Why which reached No 11 on Billboard s Modern Rock Chart 9 Baby s Coming Back which reached No 62 on Billboard s Hot 100 chart and No 54 on the UK Singles Chart 10 11 and I Wanna Stay Home which reached No 59 on the UK Singles Chart 12 An extended play was released in support of Bellybutton titled The Scary Go Round E P which reached No 49 on the UK Singles Chart 13 The home video Gone Jellyfishin was also issued with the promo videos from Bellybutton The King Is Half Undressed which was nominated for Best Art Direction at the 1991 MTV Video Music Awards That Is Why and Baby s Coming Back 14 The band s music videos were heavily aired on MTV 6 Reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1 Classic Rock8 10 15 The Encyclopedia of Popular Music nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 16 MusicHound Rock nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 17 Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 18 Shindig nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 19 Select nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 20 The State nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 21 Uncut9 10 22 Bellybutton was released to critical acclaim from contemporary music critics 6 However despite a promotional tour and heavy rotation on MTV the album failed to reach a wide audience clarification needed and was a commercial disappointment 6 The album peaked at No 124 on the Billboard 200 In a review for the newspaper The State staff writer Michael Miller gave the album five stars and called the album the best pop album of the year He describes the album by saying that it incorporated the inventive melodies of the Beatles the vocal harmonies of 10CC and contemporary rhythms of XTC and Crowded House He concludes by saying that this attention to detail should help Jellyfish float to the top 21 Reviewer Mat Snow in magazine Q also gave the album a five star review calling it an outstanding debut 18 In a retrospective review for the album Mark Deming of AllMusic says that the band had all the key ingredients of classic power pop down cold the sweet but biting melodies the addictive hooks the gorgeous stacks of harmonies and the 60s styled musical accents and then revved them up with rock star proportioned drums and guitars on tunes He cites the songs All I Want is Everything The King is Half Undressed I Wanna Stay Home and Baby s Coming Back as album highlights He concludes by saying that the band left behind a great pop record that also rocks hard no small achievement 1 The song I Wanna Stay Home was covered by Rod Stewart on his box set The Rod Stewart Sessions 1971 1998 23 In 2007 Burning Sky Record released a track by track tribute under the title Sensory Lullabies The Ultimate Tribute To Jellyfish Track listing editAll tracks are written by Andy Sturmer and Roger Manning except where notedNo TitleWriter s Length1 The Man I Used to Be 4 332 That Is Why 4 163 The King Is Half Undressed 3 464 I Wanna Stay Home Sturmer4 065 She Still Loves Him 4 306 All I Want Is Everything Sturmer3 447 Now She Knows She s Wrong 2 358 Bedspring Kiss 5 039 Baby s Coming Back Sturmer2 5710 Calling Sarah 4 02 Bonus tracksNo TitleWriter s Length11 No Matter What Pete Ham2 4812 Let Em In That Is Why Paul McCartney Let Em In Manning Sturmer That Is Why 4 5813 The King Is Half Undressed 3 3814 Jet Paul McCartney Linda McCartney3 0815 Now She Knows She s Wrong 2 4516 Baby s Coming Back Sturmer3 05 Tracks 11 15 are live tracks appearing on the UK Limited Edition release Track 16 is a live acoustic track appearing on the Japanese Reissue Edition release Personnel editAndy Sturmer lead and backing vocals drums guitar keyboards Roger Joseph Manning Jr keyboards piano harpsichord vocals Jason Falkner guitar bass backing vocals Chris Manning Band Witchdoctor and Mime Steven Shane McDonald bass on All I Want Is Everything Now She Knows She s Wrong amp Baby s Coming Back Courtesy of Redd Kross John Patitucci bass on The Man I Used To Be I Wanna Stay Home amp Bedspring Kiss Tommy Morgan harmonica Chuck Findley trumpetCharts editChart 1990 Peakposition US Billboard 200 24 124References edit a b c d Deming Mark Bellybutton Jellyfish AllMusic Retrieved August 1 2018 Lowe Richard 5 March 1991 Stories Jellyfish Q Magazine 55 10 McFly Baby s Coming Back Transylvannia Official Singles Chart Retrieved August 1 2018 Jellyfsh Omnivore Recordings Retrieved August 1 2018 Monger James Christopher Jellyfish Artist Biography by James Christopher Monger AllMusic Retrieved August 2 2018 a b c d e f g h Rees Paul October 8 2014 Squids in are Jellyfish the great lost band of the 90s Louder Sound Retrieved August 2 2017 Jellyfish Chart History The King is Half Undressed Billboard Archived from the original on June 20 2018 Retrieved August 1 2018 Jellyfish The King is Half Undressed Official Singles Chart Retrieved August 1 2018 Jellyfish Chart History That is Why Billboard Archived from the original on June 20 2018 Retrieved August 1 2018 Jellyfish Chart History Baby s Coming Back Billboard Archived from the original on June 20 2018 Retrieved August 1 2018 Jellyfish Baby s Coming Back Official Singles Chart Retrieved August 1 2018 Jellyfish I Wanna Stat Home Official Singles Chart Retrieved August 1 2018 Jellyfish The Scary Go Round E P Official Singles Chart Retrieved August 1 2018 Jellyfish The King is Half Undressed iMDB Retrieved August 1 2018 Berelian Essi 2015 02 20 Jellyfish Reissues Classic Rock loudersound Retrieved 2023 12 23 Larkin Colin 2007 Encyclopedia of Popular Music 5th ed Omnibus Press p 750 ISBN 978 0857125958 Isabella Michael 1999 Jellyfish MusicHound Rock The Essential Album Guide Visible Ink Press pp 600 601 ISBN 1 57859 061 2 via Internet Archive a b Jellyfish Bellybutton Q No 55 April 1991 pp 74 75 Rossi Marco March 2015 Too Much Too Little Too Late Shindig No 46 p 74 via Internet Archive Griffiths Nick April 1991 Jellyfish Bellybutton Select EMAP p 74 a b Miller Michael August 24 1990 NEW RELEASES Jellyfish Bellybutton Charisma The State 18 Hughes Rob April 2015 Jellyfish Bellybutton Spilt Milk Archives Uncut No 215 p 93 via Internet Archive fernando perdomo Rod Stewart Sings JELLYFISH I Wanna Stay Home retrieved 2019 01 08 Jellyfish Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved August 5 2018 Further reading editDorfman Craig 2016 Brighter Day A Jellyfish Story Not Lame ISBN 978 0979771460 External links editThe Jellyfish homepage fansite with complete discography photos chords information Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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