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Fountains of Wayne (album)

Fountains of Wayne is the debut studio album by the American rock band Fountains of Wayne. It was released on TAG Recordings, Scratchie Records, and Atlantic Records in 1996.

Fountains of Wayne
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 1, 1996
RecordedJanuary and April 1996
StudioThe Place, New York City, New York
Genre
Length36:17
Label
ProducerAdam Schlesinger
Fountains of Wayne chronology
Fountains of Wayne
(1996)
Utopia Parkway
(1999)
Singles from Fountains of Wayne
  1. "Radiation Vibe"
    Released: 1996
  2. "Sink to the Bottom"
    Released: 1997
  3. "Survival Car"
    Released: 1997
  4. "Barbara H."
    Released: 1997

Background edit

College friends Chris Collingwood and Adam Schlesinger had formed two failing bands before reconvening in Manhattan, where Collingwood wrote future Fountains of Wayne songs "Joe Rey", "Leave the Biker" and "Radiation Vibe" in half a day, then met with Schlesinger over drinks in order to start another band. According to Collingwood, "Basically, we started all this by writing a bunch of titles on bar napkins and trying to get the other guy to laugh. We'd get drunk and just sit there writing and laughing. We wound up with a list of hundreds of titles. Then we'd decide between the two of us who was going to take which song, and then meet the next night and see what we'd come up with." Eventually it took a week to write the songs that were included on their debut album.[1]

Recording edit

Fountains of Wayne was recorded when the band was just a duo, before drummer Brian Young and guitarist Jody Porter were recruited to the band. (Young and Porter are listed as bandmembers on later reissues of the record, but not on the original release.) Collingwood and Schlesinger provide all the instrumentation on the recording, except for the bass guitar parts, which were performed by guest bassist Danny Weinkauf, ex-The Belltower.[2] Schlesinger and Porter had also been members of The Belltower, and Weinkauf later played with Lincoln before joining They Might Be Giants.[3] Dominique Durand of the band Ivy, of which Schlesinger was also a member, provided backing vocals on "Survival Car".[2]

In 2016, Schlesinger explained the recording process: "On the recording, I was playing drums, Danny was playing bass and Chris was playing guitar. Then Chris and I would take turns doing some overdubs on guitar or a little keys. After we made the record, Danny decided to do other stuff (he’s now been touring and recording with They Might Be Giants for many years), and that’s when we found Jody and Brian and switched the line-up around, and I started playing bass."[4]

The album's recording took a week and cost 5,000 dollars, with more money spent on mixing.[5] According to Collingwood, "It was deliberate that we were going to write the album and record it quickly, before we had time to think about anything. Prior to this, Adam and I had both been careful, serious songwriters, in the vein of Simon & Garfunkel. We were much more careful about the arrangements and everything. But when we decided to make this record quickly and spontaneously, we figured that since doing it so fast was such a stupid idea, the band needed a stupid name as well."[1]

Cover edit

The album's cover photo of a little boy clutching a rabbit and posing like a superhero was shot by Nick Waplington. It was also used for the album cover of Plastic Jewels by the UK band Flamingoes, which came out in the US two weeks before this album.[6] According to Chris Collingwood, "This English photographer licensed the photograph to both bands. Worse than that, he was directly asked by us if he had licensed it to anybody else and he said no. So, basically, the guy's a complete asshole. We're changing the cover in Europe, but we're keeping it the same in the States. It's just too good a picture."[1]

Release edit

The album was met with moderate commercial success and favorable reviews. Songs from it were featured on MTV's 120 Minutes program. The album's lead single "Radiation Vibe" was included in the 2021 edition of Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.[17]

A reissue of the vinyl was released on Yep Roc Records.

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Chris Collingwood and Adam Schlesinger

No.TitleLength
1."Radiation Vibe"3:40
2."Sink to the Bottom"3:12
3."Joe Rey"2:40
4."She's Got a Problem"3:26
5."Survival Car"2:02
6."Barbara H."3:22
7."Sick Day"4:33
8."I've Got a Flair"2:52
9."Leave the Biker"2:42
10."You Curse at Girls"2:05
11."Please Don't Rock Me Tonight"2:50
12."Everything's Ruined"2:44
13."Karpet King (Japan Bonus Track)"4:05

Personnel edit

Fountains of Wayne
Additional Musicians
Technical Personnel
  • Gary Maurer – engineer, mixing on "Sink to the Bottom"
  • Greg Calbi – mastering
  • Chris Shaw – mixing on all tracks except "Sink to the Bottom"
  • Eric Tew – assistant mixing

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Simons, Ted (May 1, 1997). "Wayne's World". Phoenix New Times. Retrieved January 4, 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Fountains of Wayne at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved August 22, 2011.
  3. ^ "This might be a wiki – Danny Weinkauf". tmbw.net (They Might Be Giants knowledge base). Retrieved August 22, 2011.
  4. ^ Lambeth, Sam (April 13, 2016). "Interview: Fountains of Wayne". Louder Than War. Retrieved January 5, 2019.
  5. ^ Thompson, Stephen (June 6, 2001). "Fountains of Wayne". AV Club. Retrieved January 4, 2019.
  6. ^ "Allmusic review of Plastic Jewels". Retrieved October 24, 2012.
  7. ^ Abebe, Nitsuh. "Fountains of Wayne – Fountains of Wayne". AllMusic. Retrieved July 3, 2015.
  8. ^ Kot, Greg (November 15, 1996). "Fountains of Wayne: Fountains of Wayne (Scratchie/Tag)". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved July 3, 2015.
  9. ^ Larkin, Colin (2011). "Fountains of Wayne". The Encyclopedia of Popular Music (5th concise ed.). Omnibus Press. ISBN 0-85712-595-8.
  10. ^ Flaherty, Mike (November 1, 1996). "Fountains of Wayne". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved July 3, 2015.
  11. ^ Sweeting, Adam (May 16, 1997). "Fountains of Wayne: Fountains of Wayne (Atlantic)". The Guardian.
  12. ^ Christgau, Robert (August 19, 2011). "Fountains of Wayne". MSN Music. Retrieved May 5, 2016.
  13. ^ Schreiber, Ryan. . Pitchfork. Archived from the original on December 24, 2007. Retrieved July 3, 2015.
  14. ^ "Fountains of Wayne: Fountains of Wayne". Q (129): 132. June 1997.
  15. ^ Pearlman, Nina (2004). "Fountains of Wayne". In Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian (eds.). The New Rolling Stone Album Guide (4th ed.). Simon & Schuster. pp. 307–08. ISBN 0-7432-0169-8.
  16. ^ Himmelsbach, Erik. . Wall of Sound. Archived from the original on April 14, 2001. Retrieved October 30, 2020.
  17. ^ "The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time". Rolling Stone. September 15, 2021. Retrieved February 21, 2022.

External links edit

  • Fountains of Wayne at YouTube (streamed copy where licensed)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Fountains of Wayne album news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2011 Learn how and when to remove this message Fountains of Wayne is the debut studio album by the American rock band Fountains of Wayne It was released on TAG Recordings Scratchie Records and Atlantic Records in 1996 Fountains of WayneStudio album by Fountains of WayneReleasedOctober 1 1996RecordedJanuary and April 1996StudioThe Place New York City New YorkGenrePower pop alternative rock pop punkLength36 17LabelAtlantic TAG ScratchieProducerAdam SchlesingerFountains of Wayne chronologyFountains of Wayne 1996 Utopia Parkway 1999 Singles from Fountains of Wayne Radiation Vibe Released 1996 Sink to the Bottom Released 1997 Survival Car Released 1997 Barbara H Released 1997 Contents 1 Background 2 Recording 3 Cover 4 Release 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 References 8 External linksBackground editCollege friends Chris Collingwood and Adam Schlesinger had formed two failing bands before reconvening in Manhattan where Collingwood wrote future Fountains of Wayne songs Joe Rey Leave the Biker and Radiation Vibe in half a day then met with Schlesinger over drinks in order to start another band According to Collingwood Basically we started all this by writing a bunch of titles on bar napkins and trying to get the other guy to laugh We d get drunk and just sit there writing and laughing We wound up with a list of hundreds of titles Then we d decide between the two of us who was going to take which song and then meet the next night and see what we d come up with Eventually it took a week to write the songs that were included on their debut album 1 Recording editFountains of Wayne was recorded when the band was just a duo before drummer Brian Young and guitarist Jody Porter were recruited to the band Young and Porter are listed as bandmembers on later reissues of the record but not on the original release Collingwood and Schlesinger provide all the instrumentation on the recording except for the bass guitar parts which were performed by guest bassist Danny Weinkauf ex The Belltower 2 Schlesinger and Porter had also been members of The Belltower and Weinkauf later played with Lincoln before joining They Might Be Giants 3 Dominique Durand of the band Ivy of which Schlesinger was also a member provided backing vocals on Survival Car 2 In 2016 Schlesinger explained the recording process On the recording I was playing drums Danny was playing bass and Chris was playing guitar Then Chris and I would take turns doing some overdubs on guitar or a little keys After we made the record Danny decided to do other stuff he s now been touring and recording with They Might Be Giants for many years and that s when we found Jody and Brian and switched the line up around and I started playing bass 4 The album s recording took a week and cost 5 000 dollars with more money spent on mixing 5 According to Collingwood It was deliberate that we were going to write the album and record it quickly before we had time to think about anything Prior to this Adam and I had both been careful serious songwriters in the vein of Simon amp Garfunkel We were much more careful about the arrangements and everything But when we decided to make this record quickly and spontaneously we figured that since doing it so fast was such a stupid idea the band needed a stupid name as well 1 Cover editThe album s cover photo of a little boy clutching a rabbit and posing like a superhero was shot by Nick Waplington It was also used for the album cover of Plastic Jewels by the UK band Flamingoes which came out in the US two weeks before this album 6 According to Chris Collingwood This English photographer licensed the photograph to both bands Worse than that he was directly asked by us if he had licensed it to anybody else and he said no So basically the guy s a complete asshole We re changing the cover in Europe but we re keeping it the same in the States It s just too good a picture 1 Release editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 7 Chicago Tribune nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 8 Encyclopedia of Popular Music nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 9 Entertainment WeeklyB 10 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 11 MSN Music Expert Witness A 12 Pitchfork8 9 10 13 Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 14 The Rolling Stone Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 15 Wall of Sound73 100 16 The album was met with moderate commercial success and favorable reviews Songs from it were featured on MTV s 120 Minutes program The album s lead single Radiation Vibe was included in the 2021 edition of Rolling Stone s 500 Greatest Songs of All Time 17 A reissue of the vinyl was released on Yep Roc Records Track listing editAll tracks are written by Chris Collingwood and Adam SchlesingerNo TitleLength1 Radiation Vibe 3 402 Sink to the Bottom 3 123 Joe Rey 2 404 She s Got a Problem 3 265 Survival Car 2 026 Barbara H 3 227 Sick Day 4 338 I ve Got a Flair 2 529 Leave the Biker 2 4210 You Curse at Girls 2 0511 Please Don t Rock Me Tonight 2 5012 Everything s Ruined 2 4413 Karpet King Japan Bonus Track 4 05Personnel editFountains of Wayne Chris Collingwood vocals guitar keyboards Adam Schlesinger drums guitar keyboards vocals production mixing on Sink to the Bottom Additional Musicians Danny Weinkauf bass guitar Dominique Durand backing vocals on Survival Car Technical Personnel Gary Maurer engineer mixing on Sink to the Bottom Greg Calbi mastering Chris Shaw mixing on all tracks except Sink to the Bottom Eric Tew assistant mixingReferences edit a b c Simons Ted May 1 1997 Wayne s World Phoenix New Times Retrieved January 4 2019 a b Fountains of Wayne at Discogs Discogs com Retrieved August 22 2011 This might be a wiki Danny Weinkauf tmbw net They Might Be Giants knowledge base Retrieved August 22 2011 Lambeth Sam April 13 2016 Interview Fountains of Wayne Louder Than War Retrieved January 5 2019 Thompson Stephen June 6 2001 Fountains of Wayne AV Club Retrieved January 4 2019 Allmusic review of Plastic Jewels Retrieved October 24 2012 Abebe Nitsuh Fountains of Wayne Fountains of Wayne AllMusic Retrieved July 3 2015 Kot Greg November 15 1996 Fountains of Wayne Fountains of Wayne Scratchie Tag Chicago Tribune Retrieved July 3 2015 Larkin Colin 2011 Fountains of Wayne The Encyclopedia of Popular Music 5th concise ed Omnibus Press ISBN 0 85712 595 8 Flaherty Mike November 1 1996 Fountains of Wayne Entertainment Weekly Retrieved July 3 2015 Sweeting Adam May 16 1997 Fountains of Wayne Fountains of Wayne Atlantic The Guardian Christgau Robert August 19 2011 Fountains of Wayne MSN Music Retrieved May 5 2016 Schreiber Ryan Fountains of Wayne Fountains of Wayne Pitchfork Archived from the original on December 24 2007 Retrieved July 3 2015 Fountains of Wayne Fountains of Wayne Q 129 132 June 1997 Pearlman Nina 2004 Fountains of Wayne In Brackett Nathan Hoard Christian eds The New Rolling Stone Album Guide 4th ed Simon amp Schuster pp 307 08 ISBN 0 7432 0169 8 Himmelsbach Erik Review Fountains of Wayne Wall of Sound Archived from the original on April 14 2001 Retrieved October 30 2020 The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time Rolling Stone September 15 2021 Retrieved February 21 2022 External links editFountains of Wayne at YouTube streamed copy where licensed Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fountains of Wayne album amp oldid 1188062556, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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