词条 | Rapid City Muscle Car |
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| name = Rapid City Muscle Car | type = Studio album | artist = Cherry Poppin' Daddies | cover = RapidCityMuscleCar.jpg | alt = | released = December 12, 1994 | recorded = 1994 | venue = | studio = Gung Ho Studios, Eugene, OR Space Age Bachelor Pad Studio Dogfish Studios, Newberg, OR | genre = Various | length = 53:53 | label = Space Age Bachelor Pad | producer = Cherry Poppin' Daddies | prev_title = Ferociously Stoned | prev_year = 1990 | next_title = Kids on the Street | next_year = 1996 | misc = {{Extra album cover | header = Alternative cover | type = Studio album | cover = Cherry Poppin' Daddies - Rapid City Muscle Car.jpg | border = | alt = | caption = }} }}{{Album ratings |rev1 = Allmusic |rev1score = {{Rating|4|5}}[1] }} Rapid City Muscle Car is the second studio album by American band the Cherry Poppin' Daddies, released in 1994 on Space Age Bachelor Pad Records. OverviewRapid City Muscle Car was structured around the Daddies' desire to create a stylistic concept album in which each track was composed as the total musical opposite of the last - "[whipping] the listener around as if he/she was...experiencing stylistic G-forces" - but remaining thematically coherent through interconnected lyricism following an abstract narrative.[2]{{Listen|filename=RapidCityMuscleCar.ogg|description=Clips of five songs from Rapid City Muscle Car highlighting the eclectic nature of the album.|title=Rapid City Muscle Car clips|pos=left}}Delving into wider-reaching and more experimental territory than their punk rock roots, the result is arguably the Daddies' most musically eclectic work. Building upon the band's then-standard repertoire of swing and funk, Rapid City Muscle Car weaves between ska punk, rockabilly, country, psychedelia, big band and lounge. The album also makes extensive use of outside instruments, adding acoustic guitars, accordions, clarinets and vibraphones in addition to the band's keyboards and horn section. A full big band orchestra is used on "Come Back to Me", a cover song taken from the 1965 Burton Lane/Alan Jay Lerner Broadway musical On a Clear Day You Can See Forever. "Come Back to Me" was later re-recorded for the Daddies' 2014 Rat Pack tribute album Please Return the Evening, featuring only the band's regular line-up as opposed to a full orchestra. Track listingAll songs composed by Steve Perry, except where otherwise noted. {{tracklist| collapsed = | headline = | all_writing = | total_length = 53:53 | title1 = The Search | length1 = 2:46 | title2 = Sockable Face Club | length2 = 3:46 | title3 = Chrysalis | length3 = 4:09 | title4 = The Ding-Dong Daddy of the D-Car Line | length4 = 3:34 | title5 = Equus | length5 = 3:33 | title6 = Mister White Keys | length6 = 3:08 | title7 = Skyline Drive | length7 = 4:20 | title8 = Pink Elephant | length8 = 3:42 | title9 = Hazel, South Dakota | length9 = 3:55 | title10 = Lovers Understand | length10 = 4:25 | title11 = Johanna of the Spirits | length11 = 3:05 | title12 = Inertia Rhapsody | length12 = 3:06 | title13 = Bobby Kennedy | length13 = 3:09 | title14 = Come Back to Me | note14 = Burton Lane, Alan Jay Lerner | length14 = 2:40 | title15 = The Impossible Dream | length15 = 4:35 }} Previous availability
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References1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.allmusic.com/album/rapid-city-muscle-car-mw0000644812|title=AllMusic Review - Rapid City Muscle Car|accessdate=November 5, 2017}} {{Cherry Poppin' Daddies}}2. ^'Rapid City Muscle Car' www.daddies.com 3 : Cherry Poppin' Daddies albums|1994 albums|Concept albums |
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