Fountains of Wayne (album)

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Fountains of Wayne
Fountains of Wayne cover
Studio album by Fountains of Wayne
Released October 1, 1996
Recorded The Place, New York, NY
Genre Rock
Length 36:17
Label Atlantic Records/TAG Recordings/Scratchie Records
Producer(s) Adam Schlesinger
Professional reviews
Fountains of Wayne chronology

Fountains of Wayne
(1996)
Utopia Parkway
(1999)


Fountains of Wayne is the self-titled debut album of power pop group Fountains of Wayne, released in 1996 through TAG Recordings, Scratchie Records, and Atlantic Records. The album is a collection of short, catchy, hook-centered pop songs, recorded when the band was just a duo.

Critics lauded the tight immediacy of the songs, a probable consequence of the five days it took to record, and the funny, friendly relationship of songwriters Chris Collingwood and Adam Schlesinger was the most prominent feature of the album. The songs were written over a period of years as outlets to make each other laugh through inside jokes and references to suburban life in New York and New Jersey.

The twelve songs on this album are all concert-ready by design. "Radiation Vibe," a hook-centered song with near-meaningless lyrics, is the opening track of the album. It received moderate college-radio airplay in late 1996, including video plays on MTV's 120 Minutes program. "Leave the Biker" details the heartbreak of a boy who's in love with a biker's girlfriend. "Sink to the Bottom," "Joe Rey," "Survival Car," "Barbara H.," and "Please Don't Rock Me Tonight" all elicit enthusiastic concert responses, although mainstream success eluded Fountains of Wayne for a few more years.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Radiation Vibe"
  2. "Sink to the Bottom"
  3. "Joe Rey"
  4. "She's Got a Problem"
  5. "Survival Car"
  6. "Barbara H."
  7. "Sick Day"
  8. "I've Got a Flair"
  9. "Leave the Biker"
  10. "You Curse at Girls"
  11. "Please Don't Rock Me Tonight"
  12. "Everything's Ruined"
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