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The Goo Goo Dolls, Dizzy up the Girl

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1600809

Disk length: 49m 43s (14 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1999

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Dizzy 2:41
2. Slide 3:32
3. Broadway 3:58
4. January Friend 2:44
5. Black Balloon 4:09
6. Bullet Proof 4:37
7. Amigone 3:15
8. All Eyes On Me 3:57
9. Full Forever 2:51
10. Acoustic #3 1:56
11. Iris 4:49
12. Extra Pale 2:10
13. Hate This Place 4:25
14. Name 4:29

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Review

The orchestral-pop hit "Iris" (from the soundtrack to City of Angels) proved the Goo Goo Dolls were no one-hit wonder with 1995's "Name." One listen to "Slide," the crafty, yearning second track off their sixth release, suggests the streak continues for Buffalo's finest. Not surprisingly, aspects that make the aforementioned songs memorable--warm, acoustic stylings; strings; heartrending hooks--also make Dizzy come alive elsewhere. Ultimately, the effort documents the band's continued migration from indie rock toward the mainstream. Thus, while "Slide" and the reprise of the wondrous "Iris" might shine for weeks (or even years) of repeated listens, attempts to keep alive the group's power-trio past often have a been-there/done-that feel. --Neal Weiss

Other Versions

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Dizzy up the Girl

Tracks: 14, Disk length: 49m 3s (-1m 20s)

Dizzy up the Girl

Tracks: 16 (+2 tracks), Disk length: 56m 2s (+6m 19s)

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