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A Hundred Lovers
1995 studio album by Timbuk 3 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A Hundred Lovers is the final album by the American band Timbuk 3.[2] It was released in 1995.[3][4] The title track was a minor radio hit.[5]
Production
Recorded by Timbuk 3 as a quartet, the album was produced by Pat MacDonald and Barbara K.[6][7] The band used their home studio, as well as, for parts of one track, Jackson Browne's.[8] "Legalize Our Love" is a pro-gay marriage song.[9]
Critical reception
Trouser Press wrote: "Irritation at the state of the world remains the order of the day, but messages come wrapped in vibrant, funky sounds."[16] People determined that "the dance grooves get a little stale, but the MacDonalds still sound assured on acoustic gems like 'Prey'."[17] The Calgary Herald deemed the album "proficient pop smothered in generic harmonies, guy-girl vocal trade-offs, smitten here and there by anemically funky riffs."[12]
The Vancouver Sun called it "a collection of catchy, folk-tinted pop numbers with an upbeat feel."[18] The Atlanta Journal-Constitution concluded that "those who have always loved their cynically mellow attitude, deadpan harmonies and unrelenting wordplay will be delighted."[11]
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Track listing
- "Sunshine Is Dangerous"
- "A Hundred Lovers"
- "Just Wanna Funk with Your Mind"
- "Legalize Our Love"
- "Cynical"
- "Not Yet Gone"
- "Prey"
- "Shotgun Wedding"
- "Kitchen Fire"
- "Inside Out"
References
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