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Goodbye Blue & White

Less Than JakeAudio CD
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)


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It's been a wild and crazy ride for Gainesville's Less Than Jake, who first met at the University Of Florida over a decade and a half ago. But instead of kicking their feet up and resting on their laurels, the ever-busy quintet have been working hard on the next chapter of Less Than Jake. Successfully extricating themselves from their major label contract (even though they still owed one more… Read more in Amazon's Less Than Jake Store

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  • Audio CD (February 19, 2002)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Fueled By Ramen
  • ASIN: B00005Y1UJ
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (13 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #277,577 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. I Think I Love You
2. Losing Streak
3. Mixology of Tom Collins
4. Modern World
5. Yo-Yo Ninja Boy
6. Dopeman [Remix]
7. Rock-n-Roll Pizzeria [7" Version]
8. We're Not Gonna Take It
9. Son of Dick
10. Teenager in Love
11. Freeze Frame
12. Your Love
13. Scott Farcas Takes It on the Chin [7" Version]
14. Descant
15. Evil Has No Boundaries
16. Anti-Christ
17. Cheez [7" Version]
18. Mississippi Mud
19. Hamburger Hop
20. Kroq Song

Editorial Reviews

CD/DVD set. Punk Revival, Third Wave Ska, Punk Pop. 20 tracks. --This text refers to an alternate Audio CD edition.

 

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Does this mean we got another 2-year wait for a real album?, March 4, 2002
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Michael Browne (Escondido, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Goodbye Blue & White (Audio CD)
Less Than Jake fans should love this compilation, as it encompasses the band's entire career, except maybe for the really gritty earliest days. They excel at covers, and since a lot of their own work on this CD appeared on 7"s or b-sides or whatever (the unspoken symbol of that which lacks a certain quality), none of it is quite as rambunctious, well-produced, and capable of pumping you up as the songs "I Think I Love You", "We're Not Gonna Take It", and "Teenager in Love". Another habit of theirs is remaking earlier music, such as "Jen Doesn't Like Me Anymore" and "Johnny Quest Thinks We're Sellouts" reappearing with superior recordings on Losing Streak; on GB&W there's a slew of familiar titles, from "Scott Farcas" and "Rock'n'Roll Pizzeria" to "Dopeman" and "Cheez" (shortened from the Hello Rockview track "Richard Allen George...No, It's Just Cheez"), but aside from "Dopeman", most of them sound more primitive than their official versions, which is a bit disappointing. As for "Dopeman", I've always considered it an anomaly of LTJ's. The most mellow of all their songs, it's practically hip-hop, so the potential for fans of this furiously upbeat punk troupe to dislike it is high. Even I used to think it was weak, but after a while you get used to it, and the remix presented here is actually better than the original, I think. The background drum beat is accentuated, for one thing, making the overall rhythm catchier than before. A number of other selections fail to leave their mark; I'm thinking of "Descant", "Evil Has No Boundaries", "Son of Dick", and "Anti-Christ". In most cases it's the vocals, which are less refined than the best of Less Than Jake (which, I think, is represented by the supreme Hello Rockview; none of their other albums even come close). Thankfully, these hints of mediocrity are overshadowed by perennial tunes "Freeze Frame", "Your Love", "Losing Streak", "Modern World", and "Mixology of Tom Collins", any of which would be welcome alongside the tracks on their full-length albums. "Yo-Yo Ninja Boy" has a stupid title, and the lyrics ain't a big improvement, but it's kinda fun, albeit short (like most everything on this CD, I should warn, it's less than 2 minutes long). But best of all, even better than "I Think I Love You", are the final 3 tracks, each a brief advertisement-related ditty that stray from the usual LTJ formula. "Mud" is a rushed a-capella, while "Hamburger Hop" sounds just like some '50s radio commercial, and "KROQ Song" is a catchy, self-effacing little jingle. Creative endeavors like these really distinguish a band, and don't receive nearly the attention they deserve. I imagine the majority of bands have music recorded in all sorts of venues and circumstances beyond album and concert formats, and Goodbye Blue and White is an ingenious shout-out to all those lost, forgotten, or otherwise uncredited pieces in the resume puzzle. LTJ aren't the first ones to compile previously released stuff (for the sake of cashing in on their eventual success, obviously), but if more artists had copious and diverse comp records like this one, instead of small-sized EPs littered with their worst junk and fit only for the most die-hard collector, maybe the waters of music consumerism would be safer to navigate

1) I Think I Love You (A)
2) Losing Streak (B)
3) Mixology of Tom Collins (B)
4) Modern World (B)
5) Yo-Yo Ninja Boy (B-)
6) Dopeman (remix) (B)
7) Rock-n-Roll Pizzeria (7" version) (B-)
8) We're Not Gonna Take It (B+)
9) Son of Dick (C+)
10) Teenager in Love (B+)
11) Freeze Frame (B+)
12) Your Love (B+)
13) Scott Farcas Takes it on the Chin (7" version) (B)
14) Descant (B-)
15) Evil Has No Boundaries (B-)
16) Anti-Christ (B-)
17) Cheez (7" version) (B-)
18) Mississippi Mud (A-)
19) Hamburger Hop (B+)
20) KROQ Song (B+)

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Better than Jake, February 19, 2002
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Dustin Diaz (Sacramento, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Goodbye Blue & White (Audio CD)
This album is where you'll find most of Less Than Jakes hard to find songs all in one album...at least most of them. Also, you'll find most of where they get their modern style now from back in the day. Personally, I like most of their older albums like this one where Vinnie usually throws out songs with gut lyrics that just talk about how life really is. You could almost say that this song has lots of life lessons. But if you're looking for any kind of counceling, go to a counceler. But it's cool to throw this album in your CD player and listen away your problems sometimes. Or just to scream and jump around and while listening to some good 'ol LTJ. It's pretty cool. Basically it holds much of the same styles they played in "losers & kings."
You'll find about half and half with the ska vs. ska-core. Meaning, if you you've heard of both albums losing streak and pezcore, it's kind of a mix of both of them.
So whether you're new to LTJ or a long time loyal fan. Or just looking for some good face paced ska-core with a little bit of wisdom behind it, this is perhaps your album to purchase.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good stuff., September 1, 2005
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This review is from: Goodbye Blue & White (Audio CD)
I have to say this is one of LTJ's best. A note to the guy a couple of reiews below me: You say the tracklisting was wrong on yours. You're right and you're wrong. They had two pressings of this CD. They changed the tracklisting during the second pressing.
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