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Key Information
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| Artist: |
Young Fresh Fellows |
| Record Label: |
Frontier Records |
| Genre: |
Rock and Pop |
| Subgenre: |
Alternative |
| Release Date: |
July 09, 2002 |
| Number of Discs: |
1 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Everything's Gonna Turn Out Great 2. Failure 3. Universal Trendsetter 4. Don't Look at My Face You Might See What I Mean 5. I'd Say That You Were Upset 6. No Help at All 7. No One Really Knows 8. Little Softy 9. I Blew My Stack 10. Take My Brain Away 11. Celebration 12. Picky Piggy 13. Totally Lost (complete version) 14. You're Not Supposed to Laugh 15. World Tour '88 |
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Young Fresh Fellows: Chuck Carroll, Scott McCaughey (vocals, guitar); Jim Sangster (vocals, bass); Tad Hutchison (vocals, drums). The Young Fresh Fellows' fourth record is a transitional album. Recorded as founding guitarist Chuck Carroll was being replaced by Kurt Bloch, who also led exceptional bubblegum-punkers The Fastbacks during his tenure as a Young Fresh Fellow. TOTALLY LOST downplays the goofiness of such earlier albums as THE FABULOUS SOUNDS OF THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST in favor of loud and sloppy but bracingly melodic pop not unlike that of The Smithereens. While TOTALLY LOST does contain a few giggles ("World Tour '88" and the Troggs-like "I'd Say That You Were Upset"), leader Scott McCaughey focuses on the sort of wistful, occasionally melancholy tunes ("No Help At All," "Little Softy") that could have added depth to the Fellows' earlier, lighter moments. With its inverted silly/serious ratio, TOTALLY LOST is an excellent Fellows album for those put off by the band's clownish image. |
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