Super Tasty
Studio album by
Released1993
Recorded1993
GenreAlternative rock, grunge, indie rock
Length39:55
LabelColumbia
ProducerButch Vig[1]
Gumball chronology
Wisconsin Hayride
(1992)
Super Tasty
(1993)
Revolution on Ice
(1994)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]

Super Tasty is the second album by Gumball.[3] It was released in 1993 via Columbia, the band's first album for a major label.[4][5]

Three singles, "Accelerator," "The Damage Done" and "Real Gone Deal," received airplay on alternative radio and 120 Minutes. Dinosaur Jr's J Mascis plays on two tracks.

Production

The album was partly recorded in a barn close to Vig's Smart Studios.[6]

Critical reception

Trouser Press wrote: "A bit more bite would not have gone amiss; much of Fleming’s lyric irony sounds more weary than wired. Still, Super Tasty is a buzzin’ good time, if only for its wonderfully retro sonic glitz."[7] The Chicago Tribune called the album "overproduced," writing that the songs sounded better in concert.[8] New York Magazine called it "full of rollicking, loose-limbed road songs."[6] The New York Times wrote: " In songs that are well-made but never break free of their genres, the band seems content to be a throwback, while a listener is left waiting for the twist."[9] Spin wrote that Super Tasty "has a nice, loose, rockin' vibe."[10]

Track listing

All songs by Don Fleming unless otherwise noted

  1. "Accelerator"
  2. "Hell of a Message"
  3. "Here It Comes Again"
  4. "Tumbling"
  5. "Marilyn"
  6. "The Damage Done"
  7. "Real Gone Deal"
  8. "Thunder"
  9. "Black Payback" - (Gumball)
  10. "No More"
  11. "Got the Cure" - (Vermillion)
  12. "Upsetters Theme Song"

Personnel

  • Don Fleming - vocals, guitar
  • Jay Spiegel - drums
  • Eric Vermillion - bass, vocals on "Got the Cure"
  • J Mascis - guitar on "Here It Comes Again" and "Upsetters Theme Song"
  • Butch Vig - producer, engineer, mixing
  • Greg Calbi - mastering

References

  1. "Smart Studios". La Crosse Tribune.
  2. "Super Tasty - Gumball". AllMusic.
  3. "Gumball | Biography & History". AllMusic.
  4. Harrington, Richard (August 7, 1993). "GUMBALL'S LOUDER NOISE" via www.washingtonpost.com.
  5. Blush, Steven (October 4, 2016). New York Rock: From the Rise of The Velvet Underground to the Fall of CBGB. St. Martin's Publishing Group. ISBN 9781250083623 via Google Books.
  6. 1 2 "Chew On This!". New York Magazine. New York Media, LLC. April 26, 1993 via Google Books.
  7. "Gumball". Trouser Press. Retrieved 8 October 2020.
  8. Herrmann, Brenda. "DINOSAUR JR. SAVED BY ITS RHYTHM SECTION". chicagotribune.com.
  9. Pareles, Jon (April 8, 1993). "Pop and Jazz in Review (Published 1993)" via NYTimes.com.
  10. "Pure Chewing Satisfaction". SPIN. SPIN Media LLC. April 8, 1993 via Google Books.


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