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14:59

Artist: Sugar Ray
Genre: Rock
Label: Atlantic / Wea
Release: Jan 1999
# of Discs: 1
Rating: 4.0 (342 votes)
UPC: 0075678315121
Disc ID: b409820d
ASIN: B00000GC1V
Personal Details
Date Added: 15 Jan 2007
Price: $11.98
Tracks
New Direction (0:47)
Every Morning (3:39)
Falls Apart (4:15)
Personal Space Invader (3:38)
Live & Direct (Featuring KRS-One) (4:34)
Someday (4:02)
Aim for Me (2:20)
Ode to the Lonely Hearted (3:12)
Burning Dog (3:02)
Even Though (2:35)
Abracadabra (3:42)
Glory (3:26)
New Direction (1:17)
Comments
YEAR: 1999
Summary
These Southern California frat rockers have learned what they do best. Gone are the damaged noisefests that recall a more polished Rage Against the Machine and middle-period Stooges. Filling those spots are lighthearted ditties such as "Even Though" and "Falls Apart" that boast tropical guitar flourishes and almost Beatlesque harmonies. On 1997's "Floored", the breeziness of "Fly" was the exception; on "14:59", it is the rule. Sugar Ray have cleaned up, sanitized, and civilized themselves, which might not be a bad thing in terms of accessibility and airplay. Some fans, however, might miss the hard-partying, screaming misanthropes of yore. And even the inclusion of old-school rapper KRS-One on "Live & Direct" doesn't make up for Sugar Ray's loss of innocence--although their shimmering cover of Steve Miller's "Abracadabra" inspires affection. Another saving grace is that they haven't lost their sense of humor, dubbing the album "14:59" as a homage to Andy Warhol's 15 fleeting minutes of fame. It would be an error, however, to conclude that Sugar Ray's hourglass is running out. "--Jaan Uhelszki"