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25 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A feast for those wanting more 'Fish in their diet,
By Alan Hutchins (Denver, CO United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fan Club (Audio CD)
Jellyfish-a band that, at worst, gets confused with Jellyfish Kiss, School of Fish, Phish, Fishbone, etc. and at best, rates a footnote in the rock history of the early nineties. The band made a tiny splash on the surface of pop culture/MTV with an impressive debut disc in 1990, which spawned a brace of thrift-store-clad videos and some relentless touring. A band clearly under the influence of their influences (Beatles, Beach Boys, Queen, Cheap Trick to name a few). Time between discs was occupied by some well-placed cameos (Ringo's "Time Takes Time" disc, The " White Knuckle Scorin' " soundtrack). Then came a highly ambitious, magnum-opus-sophomore disc in 1993 and finally, an acrimonious break up. End of story, right?Mostly right. A few things have made this 4 disc set -which is nearly TWICE as long as their entire career-long recorded output -possible: It helps that some ex-members of this band , such as Jason Falkner and Roger Manning, went on to bigger, better things. It helps that the band was extremely talented, both live and in the studio, and at least somewhat prolific, especially in the demo-producing department. The main reason this set exists, though, is the efforts of the best record company in Fort Collins, Colorado-Not Lame Records. Not Lame has discovered a niche in marketing the sounds of "Power Pop" in all of its many forms and guises-and they discovered a small but previously untapped market of like-minded individuals interested in getting a hold of all of the `work in progress/back story/live' stuff possible from previous major label acts with a small but loyal fan base such as the Posies and now Jellyfish. Releases such as these won't garner the kind of sales a major label finds attractive, but Not Lame considers selling, say, a thousand plus copies of the Jellyfish box a raging success. The set is a thrill for the `already converted'-fans of the `Fish. A good disc worth or so of this material was out there for the dedicated to track down previously in hard-to-find and expensive compilations, promos and foreign CD singles-but now all of that and much more is readily available for about the same price of a couple of the real rarities usually go for. The set is organized chronologically with label-seeking/first album demos on disc 1, touring for the 1st album stuff on disc 2 (includes some pretty good "only-played-`em-live" songs), demos for the 2nd album (and five submissions for Mr. Starkey to consider for the "Time Takes Time" album) on disc 3 and the final 9 months or so of touring on disc 4. (Wait around after the last listed song for a live radio "King is Half Undressed" as a hidden track). Some of the live stuff sounds amazingly good , especially the stuff prior to the final five songs on disc 2 or the Universal Amphitheatre stuff on disc 4. Those last five on disc 2 are from a poorly recorded radio source but are historically significant as they're from what was no doubt the biggest crowd Jellyfish ever played to (Wembley stadium). Other than one horribly recorded radio song ("New Mistake" on disc 4) the sound on these discs is pretty good-especially given that about half the set is demo quality at best. There's more than enough here for any rabid fan-almost too much at times, with certain songs showing up three or even FOUR times (i.e. demo, live accoustic, live band, TV appearance)-That's plenty of times to hear "Baby's Coming Back", believe me. There are a couple of songs from the discs not represented by demos here, and the demo is often a clear blueprint for the very-similar disc version, but it's still good to hear these songs in a somewhat stripped down, less elaborate form. Anyone wondering what all of the fuss is about and wishing to get acquainted with this band should seek out "Bellybutton" and "Spilt Milk"-the two actual discs are the essential and fully-realized musical statements of the band. This is all most people would ever need. If you've done that and fallen totally in love with this band, you'll find yourself wanting more. You'll want to hear/have the unpolished, behind-the-scenes, collector's only stuff. If that happens, this set is where your next, and final, stop should be.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
4 stars for long awaited box set,
By WTDK "If at first the idea is not absurd, the... (My Little Blue Window, USA) - See all my reviews (TOP 50 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE)
This review is from: Fan Club (Audio CD)
Jellyfish fans rejoice! This fine collection includes the demos from their two albums, b-sides, unreleased demos and live tracks. Be warned though that this does contain material that has been released before. The bulk of the demos for Split Milk were on the New Mistake CD EP (available as a Japanese import)and tracks from the Japanese import version of Bellybutton. So you fans probably have a lot of this material. But not all of it.A single disc is devoted to the demos of each album (with 16 demos for the first so clearly there's unreleased material there) and 21 for the second (ditto). A single disc of live performances (some of the tracks were available on various websites)and a single disc containing radio, t.v. appearences and contributions to various anthologies (like the Harry Nilsson tribute album). There's a great book (it's packaged in book format)with plenty of great classic memorabilia. There's comments from the band galore. The sound is terrific and many of the tracks have been remixed by the band's long time sound engineer and remastered for this special limited edition CD boxed set. The bulk of the material here is of a high quality and many of the tapes come from band members' personal archieves. Let's hope that we can see more of these type of items from Not Lame. There are plenty of bands (like The Vapors, etc.) that only produced two albums, a number of single b-sides and live tracks and then vanished. While it's not a load of material, Jellyfish's 10cc meets Queen style was both influential and commerically viable for their brief life. They deserve this set, darn it! The ultimate gift for the Jellyfish fan, Fan Club Box Set is similar to Xtc's A Coat of Many Cupboards in concept. While the band only produced two albums (come on guys! get it together and record another album for God's sake!), they had plenty of material to make a terrific boxed set. Just remember that there are many demos here and if you're not a completist, this boxed set probably isn't for you. Not Lame deserves kudos for the fine job they've done here with the co-operation of the band's label EMI/Virgin Records.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Putting All Of The Pieces Together,
By Andy P. "Devils944S2" (Seattle, WA, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fan Club (Audio CD)
If you are like most people you put on a copy of the Bellybutton or Spilt Milk CD's for the first time and got completely blown away at what you just had heard. The minute details that came through listen after listen only fueled your hunger for more. It is one thing to make a pop album, it is completely another to make a good pop album. Unfortunately good pop albums rarely get any notice. This boxset from the geniuses at NotLame completes any Jellyfish collection and gives you the full story of their careers and just how great the songs were. I disagree wholeheartedly with the reviewer that said Roger has gone on to better things...Beck is a novelty act and not much more. Roger is wasting his talent there. The demos and one offs are outstanding...the making of "Calling Sarah" on disc one is nothing short of magical.I would definitely get the two studio releases first and then dive into this gem. Side Note : If ordering from NotLame, pick up The Posies Box while your there.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
THE must-have for any Jellyfish fan.,
By Christopher Daniel White (Villas, NJ United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Fan Club (Audio CD)
This box set is awesome! For any fan of this extinct yet ahead of their time band, this is what you have been waiting for! It is filled with the demos from their two albums and a bunch of live recordings and unreleased tracks. The unreleased tracks are what I enjoyed most, because despite the fact that they are listed as demos, the quality and polished sound is right up there with their regular releases. My favorite is "Ignorence is Bliss", Simple superb. This brings together many of the b-sides released only on singles of other songs or in other countrys.IF YOU ARE A NEW FAN OF THE BAND, I recommend first picking up Spilt Milk and Bellybutton. While the box set contains all of the songs from these albums, they are all demos, and are nearly as crisp as the finished product. These tracks are true demos, where the music and vocals sound very thrown together. I love hearing them because I enjoy discovering how their thought process came together, but their albums are the best for getting to know the band. Hearing this set would be like reading the scrap notes an author uses to write a book; a good glimpse of what is to come but only really enjoyable once it is understood where it leads.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is NOT available through Amazon,
By Drstrange32 "Ryan" (Woodstock, IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Fan Club (Audio CD)
This isn't so much a review of the album as its availability on Amazon. If you see it used on here, great - go for it. But Amazon neither has it nor can get it. I tried for almost a year to get it from them only to be told repeatedly it wasn't available. Good luck.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is what boxed sets are for,
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This review is from: Fan Club (Audio CD)
A simply amazing set of demos, outtakes, and live performances. Kudos to Not Lame for putting this together.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Last Word from Jellyfish? Well, Perhaps Not Exactly...,
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This review is from: Fan Club (Audio CD)
This 4-CD box set from Not Lame Records is a Jellyfish's fan's wildest dream come true. Just about every demo, live performance, witty interview, etc., that could possibly have been preserved has been lovingly pieced together in approximate chronological order over four wonderful CDs. It's like getting alternate versions of both "Bellybutton" and "Spilt Milk" that compare favorably to the official releases, plus a whole lot more. If you can find this for sale anywhere (sadly, it's long out of print, and is now going for anywhere from $200-$400 used), it is a wonderful set to own.
Clearly there is still an interest in Jellyfish and their music. There was a UK greatest hits compilation released earlier this year that contained Jellyfish's signature songs, plus some of the material from the Fan Club Boxed Set. So, is that it for Jellyfish? Again, not exactly. Rumor has it that a Jellyfish Tribute CD is in the works that is going to cover both "Bellybutton" and "Spilt Milk" in their entirety, plus a bunch of unreleased tracks, and that it is slated to be released in Summer 2007. How cool would it be if that were true? Well, it IS true! I know because I'm the person leading the charge to make it happen. We've got a bunch of great bands/performers signed up, and they are doing some incredible covers of the Jellyfish originals - covers that truly do the band justice while hopefully adding a fresh twist to these classic tunes. With any luck at all, you will be able to buy the 2-CD set here at Amazon sometime in 2007. Let the legacy of Jellyfish live on!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brilliant,
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This review is from: Fan Club (Audio CD)
What a great band and thanks for the great box set. I think It's great that they can release a four cd boxset of this brilliant band when they only ever released two studio albums, it just shows how talented they were and and I'm sure they would be just as good, if they ever got back together again, i think there is more chance of seeing me jump over the moon tonight than Jellyfish getting back together again. Go to Ebay under dvd there is couple of great live Jellyfish concerts.
5.0 out of 5 stars
cool collection,
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This review is from: Fan Club (Audio CD)
This is a must own for any fan of the Jellyfish. Too bad there wasn't more from their short lived career. The unplugged songs give some real insight into how tight this band was; incredible songwriting, gifted vocals, and the harmonies are a real treat to anyone that enjoys The Beatles and Beach Boys.
There are plenty of tracks that showcase thier raw, unplugged talent, but there are quite a few studio tracks that can't be found anywhere else and it really makes for a terrific collection. After listening for a few moments, it made me wish I had seen them live. All members are still alive and in the industry, WHY DON'T THEY REUNITE!!!! |
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