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| Label = 5 Minute Walk
| Label = 5 Minute Walk
| Producer = Frank Tate
| Producer = Frank Tate
| Reviews =
*[http://www.tollbooth.org/review99/fif99.html The Phantom Tollbooth]<ref name="TBooth_Bell">{{cite web |url=http://www.tollbooth.org/review99/fif99.html |title=''Quantity is Job 1'' |last=Bell |first=Aaron |date=1999-01-23}}</ref>
*''[[Jesus Freak Hideout]]'' [http://www.jesusfreakhideout.com/cdreviews/QuantityJob1.asp link]
*''[[HM Magazine]]'' [http://web.archive.org/web/20010713013004/www.hmmagazine.com/issue75/75Reviews.htm link]<ref name="HM_75">{{cite journal |last=McGovern |first=Brian Vincent |year=[[1999]] |month=January/February |title=Album Reviews: Five Iron Frenzy ''Quantity is Job 1'' |journal=[[HM Magazine]] |issue=75 |pages=62 |accessdate=}}</ref>
*[http://www.teenink.com/Past/9899/May/Music/FiveIron.html TeenInk.com]
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20001003172811/www.mosh-pit.com/reviews/newfiveiron.html Mosh-Pit.com]
*[http://web.archive.org/web/20010107212400/www.exitzine.com/reviews-music/content.asp?content=rev-fif.htm&bname=Five+Iron+Frenzy&balbum=Quantity+is+Job+1+EP&stars=4.5 Exit Zine]
*[http://www.realmagazine.com/new/reviews/fif3.html Real Magazine]
*''[[Cross Rhythms]]'' [http://www.crossrhythms.co.uk/products/Five_Iron_Frenzy/Quantity_Is_Job_1/8138/ link] (with audio samples)<ref name="CM_61">{{cite journal |last=Rimmer |first=Mike |year=[[1999]] |month=April |title=Five Iron Frenzy - ''Quantity Is Job 1'' |journal=[[Cross Rhythms]] |issue=50 |pages= |accessdate=}}</ref>
*[http://www.christianmusic.org/cmp/cmrh/index.cgi?command=Display_Review&review_id=152 christianmusic.org]
*''Church Musician Today''<ref name="CMT_99_6">{{cite journal |last=Dietor-Hartley |first=Shannon |year=1999 |month=June |title=Album Advice |journal=Church Musician Today |volume=2 |issue=10 |pages=26–27 }}</ref>
*''[[CCM Magazine]]''<ref name="CCM_21_7">{{cite journal |last=Hendrickson |first=Lucas W. |year=1999 |month=January |title=Reviews / ''Quantity Is Job 1'' |journal=[[CCM Magazine]] |volume=21 |issue=7 |pages=50 }}</ref>
*''[[7ball]]''<ref name="7b_22">{{cite journal |last=Newcomb |first=Brian Quincy |title=Reviews: Five Iron Frenzy / ''Quantity Is Job 1'' |pages=46 |month=January / February |year=1999 |issue=22 |journal=[[7ball]] |issn=1082-3980}}</ref>
| Last album = ''[[Brad Is Dead]]''<br />(1998)
| Last album = ''[[Brad Is Dead]]''<br />(1998)
| This album = ''Quantity Is Job 1''<br />(1998)
| This album = ''Quantity Is Job 1''<br />(1998)
| Next album = ''[[Proof That the Youth Are Revolting]]''<br />(1999)
| Next album = ''[[Proof That the Youth Are Revolting]]''<br />(1999)
}}
}}
{{Album ratings

| rev1 = Tollbooth
| rev1Score = (not rated)<ref name="TBooth_Bell">{{cite web |url=http://www.tollbooth.org/review99/fif99.html |title=''Quantity is Job 1'' |last=Bell |first=Aaron |date=1999-01-23}}The Phantom Tollbooth review</ref>
| rev2 = ''[[Jesus Freak Hideout]]''
| rev2Score = (not rated) <ref>[http://www.jesusfreakhideout.com/cdreviews/QuantityJob1.asp Jesus Freak Hideout review]</ref>
| rev3 = ''[[HM Magazine]]''
| rev3Score = (not rated) <ref name="HM_75">{{cite journal |last=McGovern |first=Brian Vincent |year=[[1999]] |month=January/February |title=Album Reviews: Five Iron Frenzy ''Quantity is Job 1'' |journal=[[HM Magazine]] |issue=75 |pages=62 |accessdate=}}</ref>
| rev4 = Teenink
| rev4Score = (not rated) <ref>[http://www.teenink.com/Past/9899/May/Music/FiveIron.html TeenInk.com review]</ref>
| rev5 = ''[[Cross Rhythms]]''
| rev5Score = (not rated)<ref name="CM_61">{{cite journal |last=Rimmer |first=Mike |year=[[1999]] |month=April |title=Five Iron Frenzy - ''Quantity Is Job 1'' |journal=[[Cross Rhythms]] |issue=50 |pages= |accessdate=}} (with audio samples)</ref>
| rev6 = Mosh-Pit
| rev6Score = (not rated) <ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20001003172811/www.mosh-pit.com/reviews/newfiveiron.html Mosh-Pit.com review]</ref>
| rev7 = Exit Zine
| rev7Score = (not rated) <ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20010107212400/www.exitzine.com/reviews-music/content.asp?content=rev-fif.htm&bname=Five+Iron+Frenzy&balbum=Quantity+is+Job+1+EP&stars=4.5 Exit Zine review]</ref>
| rev8 = ''Real Magazine''
| rev8Score = (not rated) <ref>[http://www.realmagazine.com/new/reviews/fif3.html Real Magazine review]</ref>
| rev9 = ''Church Musician Today''
| rev9Score = (not rated) <ref name="CMT_99_6">{{cite journal |last=Dietor-Hartley |first=Shannon |year=1999 |month=June |title=Album Advice |journal=Church Musician Today |volume=2 |issue=10 |pages=26–27 }}</ref>
| rev10 = Christian Music
| rev10Score = (not rated) <ref>[http://www.christianmusic.org/cmp/cmrh/index.cgi?command=Display_Review&review_id=152 christianmusic.org review]</ref>
| rev11 = ''[[CCM Magazine|CCM]]''
| rev11Score = (not rated) <ref name="CCM_21_7">{{cite journal |last=Hendrickson |first=Lucas W. |year=1999 |month=January |title=Reviews / ''Quantity Is Job 1'' |journal=[[CCM Magazine]] |volume=21 |issue=7 |pages=50 }}</ref>
| rev12 = ''[[7ball]]''
| rev12Score = (not rated) <ref name="7b_22">{{cite journal |last=Newcomb |first=Brian Quincy |title=Reviews: Five Iron Frenzy / ''Quantity Is Job 1'' |pages=46 |month=January / February |year=1999 |issue=22 |journal=[[7ball]] |issn=1082-3980}}</ref>
}}
'''''Quantity Is Job 1''''' is an [[Extended play|EP]] by the band [[Five Iron Frenzy]]. It was released November 3, 1998 on [[Five Minute Walk]]. The album was the bands first release distributed by [[EMI CMG|EMI]], and most of it was written in a two-week period before being recorded.<ref name="Musique">Musique, Sucre'. (1999). Interview with Reese Roper, from bandoppler.com. Now hosted at the [[Internet Archive]]. [http://web.archive.org/web/20010228173907/www.bandoppler.com/reeseint.html]</ref> Unlisted on the package are tracks nine through seventeen, which include both "These Are Not My Pants (The Rock Opera)" and a studio outtake. Musically, the album captures the band's [[slapstick]] humor style<ref name="7b_22"/> in a way that almost equates to a live show. [[Douglas TenNapel]] created the artwork. Despite being billed as an EP, the album is roughly the same length as the band's other LPs.
'''''Quantity Is Job 1''''' is an [[Extended play|EP]] by the band [[Five Iron Frenzy]]. It was released November 3, 1998 on [[Five Minute Walk]]. The album was the bands first release distributed by [[EMI CMG|EMI]], and most of it was written in a two-week period before being recorded.<ref name="Musique">Musique, Sucre'. (1999). Interview with Reese Roper, from bandoppler.com. Now hosted at the [[Internet Archive]]. [http://web.archive.org/web/20010228173907/www.bandoppler.com/reeseint.html]</ref> Unlisted on the package are tracks nine through seventeen, which include both "These Are Not My Pants (The Rock Opera)" and a studio outtake. Musically, the album captures the band's [[slapstick]] humor style<ref name="7b_22"/> in a way that almost equates to a live show. [[Douglas TenNapel]] created the artwork. Despite being billed as an EP, the album is roughly the same length as the band's other LPs.



Revision as of 15:23, 8 October 2011

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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Tollbooth(not rated)[1]
Jesus Freak Hideout(not rated) [2]
HM Magazine(not rated) [3]
Teenink(not rated) [4]
Cross Rhythms(not rated)[5]
Mosh-Pit(not rated) [6]
Exit Zine(not rated) [7]
Real Magazine(not rated) [8]
Church Musician Today(not rated) [9]
Christian Music(not rated) [10]
CCM(not rated) [11]
7ball(not rated) [12]

Quantity Is Job 1 is an EP by the band Five Iron Frenzy. It was released November 3, 1998 on Five Minute Walk. The album was the bands first release distributed by EMI, and most of it was written in a two-week period before being recorded.[13] Unlisted on the package are tracks nine through seventeen, which include both "These Are Not My Pants (The Rock Opera)" and a studio outtake. Musically, the album captures the band's slapstick humor style[12] in a way that almost equates to a live show. Douglas TenNapel created the artwork. Despite being billed as an EP, the album is roughly the same length as the band's other LPs.

Lyrical content

Lyrical themes addressed include unconditional love ("Dandelions"),[9] the events in Denver after Super Bowl XXXII ("Get Your Riot Gear"),[9][14] the constant rumors of the band's demise ("The Untimely Death of Brad").[9] The album also contains a cover of ELOs "Sweet Talkin' Woman." Perhaps the most cryptic song is the opener "My Evil Plan to Save the World", which according to Reese Roper is about "all of us that have ever thought that our own small minds could come up with a plan greater and more perfect than God's."[9]

"All That Is Good", which (according to one reviewer) is a reprise from 1 Thessalonians 5:21,[9] was written in response to the 1998 Ska Against Racism tour.[15] In it the band questions the effectiveness of their faith and ministry on those around them.[15]

Quantity also contains examples of Five Irons' "edgy sarcastic humor."[1] The eight tracks of the "Pants" sequence is a multi-genre "rock opera" about a pair of pants which has no apparent owner. For the sequence, which was completely improvised in the studio, each band member was assigned a style.[15] Styles include rap, reggae, and country western, among others. The sequence, according to Cross Rhythms, "actually IS more ridiculous than it sounds!",[5] and has been called in other places "brilliance personified".[11]

Another example is "The Untimely Death of Brad", which is about the dangers posed by the Internet and tabloid culture.[15] The song stems from a show where Brad was not available due to a wedding he was attending and Bret Barker replaced him on stage. Reese Roper joked that Brad was not performing because he was dead and, what happened next was "... someone made this posting on the internet that he was dead... It seemed there were always new rumors about it."[15] The band helped to promote the rumors (in jest) by writing this song, releasing Brad Is Dead, a vinyl EP, and telling audiences that he had "passed on" at shows where he did not appear.[15]

Track listing

  1. "My Evil Plan to Save the World" – 3:26
  2. "All That Is Good" – 3:23
  3. "Dandelions" – 3:18
  4. "One Girl Army" – 3:05
  5. "Sweet Talkin' Woman" – 3:18 (ELO cover)
  6. "When I Go Out" – 0:10
  7. "Get Your Riot Gear" – 3:45
  8. "The Untimely Death of Brad" – 4:20
    • The gibberish just before this track, at the end of "Get Your Riot Gear", is "Brad is dead. Let's kill Brad." backwards.
  9. "These Are Not My Pants (The Rock Opera) (Salsa)" – 0:34
  10. "These Are Not My Pants (The Rock Opera) (Meat Loaf)" – 0:55
  11. "These Are Not My Pants (The Rock Opera) (Country)" – 0:46
  12. "These Are Not My Pants (The Rock Opera) (Heavy Metal)" – 0:49
  13. "These Are Not My Pants (The Rock Opera) (R&B)" – 0:54
  14. "These Are Not My Pants (The Rock Opera) (Reggae)" – 0:43
  15. "These Are Not My Pants (The Rock Opera) (Cha Cha)" – 0:50
  16. "These Are Not My Pants (The Rock Opera) (Hip Hop)" – 1:17
  17. "When I Go Out/Kingdom of the Dinosaurs" – 8:57 (4:59 of silence)

References

  1. ^ a b Bell, Aaron (1999-01-23). "Quantity is Job 1".The Phantom Tollbooth review
  2. ^ Jesus Freak Hideout review
  3. ^ McGovern, Brian Vincent (1999). "Album Reviews: Five Iron Frenzy Quantity is Job 1". HM Magazine (75): 62. {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |year= (help); Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  4. ^ TeenInk.com review
  5. ^ a b Rimmer, Mike (1999). "Five Iron Frenzy - Quantity Is Job 1". Cross Rhythms (50). {{cite journal}}: Check date values in: |year= (help); Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help) (with audio samples)
  6. ^ Mosh-Pit.com review
  7. ^ Exit Zine review
  8. ^ Real Magazine review
  9. ^ a b c d e f Dietor-Hartley, Shannon (1999). "Album Advice". Church Musician Today. 2 (10): 26–27. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  10. ^ christianmusic.org review
  11. ^ a b Hendrickson, Lucas W. (1999). "Reviews / Quantity Is Job 1". CCM Magazine. 21 (7): 50. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  12. ^ a b Newcomb, Brian Quincy (1999). "Reviews: Five Iron Frenzy / Quantity Is Job 1". 7ball (22): 46. ISSN 1082-3980. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  13. ^ Musique, Sucre'. (1999). Interview with Reese Roper, from bandoppler.com. Now hosted at the Internet Archive. [1]
  14. ^ Interview with Five Iron Frenzy. (2001). From bandoppler.com. Now hosted at the Internet Archive. [2]
  15. ^ a b c d e f Nancy VanAarendonk with Thomas Brooks (1999). "Out To Save The World". 7ball (23): 26–30. ISSN 1082-3980. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)