Description: Tracks:New DirectionEvery MorningFalls ApartPersonal Space InvaderLive & DirectSomedayAim For MeOde To The Lonely HeartedBurning DogEven ThoughAbracadabraGloryNew Direction Performer Notes: Sugar Ray: Mark McGrath (vocals); Rodney Sheppard (guitar); Murphy Karges (bass); Stanton Frazier (drums); DJ Homicide (turntables).Additional personnel: KRS-One (rap vocals); David Kahne (programming).Engineers: David Kahne, John Travis, Steve Gallagher.Personnel: David Kahne (programming).Audio Mixers: David Kahne; John Travis .Recording information: Ocean Way Recording; Studio 56; Sunset Sound Studios; Swing House.Photographer: F. Scott Schafer.After scoring big with their previous effort, FLOORED, Sugar Ray returns with their infectious blend of funky grooves, modern rock and hip-hop. The group manages to meld all of these styles into an excellently produced, exciting record.Opening with the deceptive, Sepultura style "New Direction," Sugar Ray glides into a mellower mode with the album's first single "Every Morning," a comfortable pop ditty. "Live And Direct" has a reggae feel and features veteran rapper KRS-One. "Someday" is a straight-ahead pop tune, with some drum loops and scratches thrown in. "Ode To The Lonely Hearted" combines smooth harmonies with catchy hooks. "Even Though" rocks harder, but still remains a slick, short and sweet pop tune. "Abracadabra" is a cover of Steve Miller's smash hit, with some extra keyboards and programming added. Sugar Ray is a rock band that fuses other elements into their sound for wider appeal. They don't pretend to be master MC's or turntable wizards, and 14:59 is a good party record from a band that doesn't take itself too seriously. Professional Reviews: Rolling Stone (2/4/99, pp.59-60) - "...these Orange County, California, lover boys go off the deep end with gorgeous psychedelic guitar hooks and drum loops....hip-hop is just one of the influences corrupting their depraved young minds, and everything they play is shaped by the cut-and-paste aesthetic of the the sampler..." Q (6/99, p.114) - 4 Stars (out of 5) - "...a sure pop touch which is ably demonstrated on the new-wavey Personal Space Invader, makes 14:59 a great little summer record." NME (Magazine) (6/19/99, p.30) - 7 out of 10 - "...if you wanted a soundtrack for the kind of sun-kissed pool-party the sleeve depicts, '14:59' is maybe as good as you could get today..." Producer: David Kahne Format: CD (1 Disc); Stereo Country: USA Studio/Live: Studio Guest Artist: KRS-One Release Date: 12 January, 1999 Label: Sugar Ray Dimensions: 12.6 x 1.1 x 14 centimeters (0.04 kg)
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Track #1: New Direction
Track #2: Every Morning
Track #3: Falls Apart
Track #4: Personal Space Invader
Track #5: Live & Direct
Track #6: Someday
Track #7: Aim For Me
Track #8: Ode To The Lonely Hearted
Track #9: Burning Dog
Track #10: Even Though
Track #11: Abracadabra
Track #12: Glory
Track #13: New Direction
Language: English
Era: 1990s
Run Time: 2430 Sec
Release Year: 1999
Format: CD
Features: Studio Recording
Genre: Pop, Alternative, Rock, Punk, Contemporary Christian
Type: Album
Style: Heavy Metal, Post-Grunge
Record Label: Atlantic
Artist: Sugar Ray
Release Title: 14:59