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Squirrel Nut Zippers, The Inevitable

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1256899

Disk length: 38m 45s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1999

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Lover's Lane 3:03
2. Danny Diamond 4:14
3. I've Found A New Baby 3:32
4. Anything But Love 2:41
5. Good Enough For Granddad 2:47
6. Wished For You 3:17
7. La Grippe 3:27
8. Lugubrious Whing Whang 3:02
9. Club Limbo 2:48
10. Wash Jones 3:56
11. You're Drivin' Me Crazy 3:59
12. Plenty More 1:51

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Review

Maybe the founding members of Squirrel Nut Zippers (Jim Mathus and Katharine Whalen) were predicting the giant sucking-sound that would follow grunge when they decided to toss away their rock bands, move from Chapel Hill, North Carolina, to a small town nearby, and pick up banjos and trumpets in 1993. Whatever it was that motivated the pair--plus the other quartet of guys who became the Zippers--to shun the pervasive crunchy power-pop-punk sound of Chapel Hill, it's worked out well for them; since the 1995 release of the band's debut, The Inevitable, kids all over the country have been pogo-ing to swing music. While The Inevitable isn't charting super-fresh musical territory, the Zippers' vivacious take on the Big Band sound of the 1920s and '30s has the nutty appeal of a vintage dress worn with Doc Martens. --Megan O. Steintrager

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The Inevitable

Tracks: 12, Disk length: 35m 14s (-4m 29s)

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