Rock Spectacle
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Rock Spectacle | ||
Live album by Barenaked Ladies | ||
Released | November 19, 1996 | |
Recorded | Spring 1996 | |
Genre | Alternative Rock | |
Length | 49:09 | |
Label | Reprise | |
Producer(s) | Michael Phillip Wojewoda | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Barenaked Ladies chronology | ||
Born on a Pirate Ship (1996) |
Rock Spectacle (1996) |
Stunt (1998) |
Rock Spectacle (1996) is the fourth full-length album by Barenaked Ladies and their first live release. This was the album that finally broke the American market for BNL, with the live version of "Brian Wilson" and a release of "The Old Apartment" from Born on a Pirate Ship featuring this live version becoming hits, and Rock Spectacle selling over a million copies there alone. The record was recorded at two concerts in Chicago and Montreal during the Born on a Pirate Ship tour.
A live version of "Shoe Box" was on promotional and advance copies of this record, but was left off at the last second. This particular recording of "Shoe Box" appears on the "One Week" CD single. At the very end of the "$1000000" track, there are two bonus tracks. One is a banter about an elderly woman Ed ran into in Chicago. Part of this story is referenced in the $1000000 song, which must have originally occurred after this banter at the Chicago concert. The second is an improvised song/rap about Ed Robertson's (the band's vocalist/guitarist) Uncle Elwyn. There is some question as to whether this "Uncle Elwyn" is a real person.
This disc is an enhanced CD, which means it will display special multimedia features when played on a computer. It includes a program called BNLTV, a faux collection of various-themed TV programming.
The title of the album is intended to be French for "rock show", and would properly pronounced "Rock Spec-tak-le", though the band, when explaining this typically exclude the ending "le", and it is usually explained phoenetically as simply "Rock Spec-tak".
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "Brian Wilson" (Page) – 4:46
- "Straw Hat and Old Dirty Hank" (Page, Robertson) – 3:33
- "Break Your Heart" (Page) – 5:06
- "Jane" (Duffy, Page) – 3:58
- "When I Fall" (Page, Robertson) – 4:23
- "Hello City" (Page, Robertson) – 3:13
- "What a Good Boy" (Page, Robertson) – 4:47
- "The Old Apartment" (Page, Robertson) – 3:21
- "Life, in a Nutshell" (Page, Robertson) – 2:40
- "These Apples" (Robertson) – 3:59
- "If I Had $1000000" (Page, Robertson) – 11:48
- Contains a hidden track with some anecdotes and a song "Uncle Elwyn".
[edit] Personnel
- Jim Creeggan - bass, vocals, double bass
- Kevin Hearn - accordion, electric guitar, keyboards, vocals
- Steven Page - acoustic guitar, electric guitar, vocals
- Ed Robertson - acoustic guitar, electric guitar, vocals
- Tyler Stewart - drums, vocals
[edit] Production
- Engineers: Marcel Gounin, Michael Phillip Wojewoda
- Assistant engineers: Bernoit Baruvin, Dan Glomski, Mycle Konopka, Timothy R. Powell
- Mixing assistants: Jeff Elliot, Tom Heron
- Mastering: Don C. Tyler
- Digital editing: Jeff Elliot
- Design: Neil Prime
- Photography: Neil Prime
[edit] Charts
Album
Year | Chart | Position |
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1996 | Heatseekers | 1 |
1997 | The Billboard 200 | 86 |
Singles
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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1997 | "Brian Wilson" | The Billboard Hot 100 | 68 |
1998 | "Brian Wilson" | Adult Top 40 | 37 |
1998 | "Brian Wilson" | Modern Rock | 23 |
2000 | "If I Had $1000000" | Adult Top 40 | 37 |