I Think I'm Gonna Be Sick
Appearance
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I Think I'm Gonna Be Sick | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1993 | |||
Recorded | Studio 4 in New York City, New York, 1992 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 52:18 | |||
Label | Columbia, Ruffhouse | |||
Producer | David M. Johnson, Dandelion | |||
Dandelion chronology | ||||
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I Think I'm Gonna Be Sick is the debut album by the Philadelphia band Dandelion.[1][2] The album includes an untitled hidden track, which band member Mike Morpurgo has referred to as "Tuesday". A European tour followed shortly after the album was released. "Under My Skin" was released as a single and appeared on the soundtrack to Brainscan.[3]
Critical reception
[edit]The Washington Post said that "many of the album's songs are pithy rockers that recall both the elementary attack and the adolescent attitude of the Stooges."[4] The Philadelphia Inquirer wrote: "On the masterfully developed 'Onion Field', ominous sustained-guitar sounds establish the framework, while vocalist Kevin issues attitude-heavy pronouncements that energize the rhythm section."[5]
Track listing
[edit]- "Waiting for a Ride" (4:07)
- "Under My Skin" (2:55)
- "Nothing to Say" (3:03)
- "Outside" (3:20)
- "Onion Field" (6:02)
- "Diggin' a Hole" (2:19)
- "Thorn" (3:54)
- "Play That Song" (3:12)
- "I Can Remember" (4:53)
- "In My Room" (5:20)
- "Weight of the World"/untitled hidden track (13:15)
References
[edit]- ^ "Dandelion". Trouser Press.
- ^ "I Think I'm Gonna Be Sick Dandelion". AllMusic.
- ^ Rich, Harry (Apr 24, 1994). "Dandelion Mixes Rock and 'Losers'". The Morning Call. p. F9.
- ^ Jenkins, Mark (Aug 6, 1993). "Ferocious 'Lions and Snarling Cords". The Washington Post. p. N16.
- ^ Moon, Tom (Aug 15, 1993). "The Sounds Are Diverse on 'Philadelphia Scene'". The Philadelphia Inquirer. p. F1.