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36 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars PLAY IT ONCE, YOU'LL LOVE IT!
Listen...put down the STUNT CD(which is BNL's 5th CD, by the way) and pick up GORDON. This first album is one of the music industry's best kept secrets. It is an infectious album with great lyrics, solid music, and loads of fun. It shows that BNL could play any style of music they want...After the first 5 songs, you'll think you're listening to a greatest hits...
Published on March 9, 1999

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3.0 out of 5 stars A promising but not amazing debut
I'm sure that I'm one of many listeners who were introduced to the Ladies through a friend playing "If I Had $1000000", more or less the Ladies' signature tune. However, while this sampling certainly spurred me on to buying BNL albums, Gordon was my second buy after Born On A Pirate Ship.

As a whole, I have to admit that Gordon is not the greatest album I have...

Published on July 22, 1998


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36 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars PLAY IT ONCE, YOU'LL LOVE IT!, March 9, 1999
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This review is from: Gordon (Audio CD)
Listen...put down the STUNT CD(which is BNL's 5th CD, by the way) and pick up GORDON. This first album is one of the music industry's best kept secrets. It is an infectious album with great lyrics, solid music, and loads of fun. It shows that BNL could play any style of music they want...After the first 5 songs, you'll think you're listening to a greatest hits album. From the classic "Brian Wilson" to the jazzy" Hello City" to the peppy, funny "Grade 9" and "King Of Bedside Manner"...you will not be disappointed! And listen to their lyrics, you'll laugh, you'll love it. Other highlights include the classic "Enid", the very funny "Be My Yoko Ono," and ofcourse the signature sing-a-long "If I Had A Million Dollars." Yes, the new CD "Stunt" is excellent, but there are 4 other great Cd's out there....including one of today's best live albums..."Rock Spectacle." This is not a one hit wonder band...they are finally getting the attention they deserve. Get Gordon...it will be one of your favorites. In a time when artists sell 2 million copies because of one song on an otherwise awful record, Barenaked Ladies is a refreshing bright spot.
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars One of my 100 favourite CDs ever, March 11, 2005
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I shy away from making pronouncements about "best ever" until I've had at least 5 years to live with a CD. Often a disc you thought brilliant in 1995, when you were looking for "something new" to listen to, seems just average when you look at it in the cold grey light of 2005. It's now 13 years later and I still find myself putting this disc in the player and singing along almost the whole way through.

The Canadian band, for those not initiated, plainly have a love for melody, often trade in strong harmonies, adore pop culture, and believe that a good sense of humour is a good thing, avoiding the pretentions of "serious" musicians. That's not to say they don't have anything to "say"....just that it's usually buried under the surface and you have to find it for yourself.

Their fascination with pop culture shows itself two ways...in frequent medleys of covers of current pop hits they're fond of throwing into concert sets (anything from Prince's "When Doves Cry" to Destiny's Child's "Bootylicious") and tossing in riffs and references. Here they namecheck Duran Duran, Star Trek, the Our Gang series, Michael Landon TV shows, Yoko Ono, the Elephant Man, Rush, Styx...and that's just a few of them.

Singling out the "best" songs is difficult, but the songwriter's lament in "Brian Wilson", geekdom ode "Grade 9", whimsical "If I Had $1,000,000" and obsessive love song "Be MY Yoko Ono" are criminally catchy.

Besides those, others that rate nearly as high include "Box Set" (which alternates between pity for the singer's fans buying it "Maybe it's a lack of inspiration that makes me stoop" and himself because he's not allowed to evolve by fans who want the 'hits' ad infinitum "Every time I try to do something new, all they want is 1973"), the juxtaposition of tender and creepy in "Wrap Your Arms Around Me" (it leaves you wondering if the song's main character is trying to renew a battered relationship..or if he's singing it to a lover he's killed in an effort to keep her with him forever), the on-again off-again lovers of "The Flag" and the boyband salute in "New Kid (On the Block)".

Perhaps the biggest tribute to the staying power of this disc is it that it's multilayered. I'm still hearing musical parts and countermelodies afresh...still pondering turns of phrase for new nuggets.

There are a few misses that keeps it out of the 5 star range. The sound effects laden "King of Bedside Manor" crosses the line from whimsy into inanity for me, "I Love You" is too slight to really connect and "Crazy" is why there's a 'skip button'. But out of 15 songs, 12 are good to great and that's rare. And the best ones are so superb that I keep coming back.

4 1/2 stars
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Their best studio release, still., December 18, 1998
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The Barenaked Ladies' first is still probably the best of their four studio releases. The album fluctuates from brooding and dark (Wrap Your Arms Around Me) to upbeat and playfully ridiculous (Be My Yoko Ono) and everything in between, and almost all of it works. The album is filled with strong songs, including such BNL standards as Brian Wilson (still their best song, in my opinion), Hello City, If I Had a Million Dollars, and What a Good Boy, but some of the real gems are the ones you maybe haven't heard before. The aforementioned Wrap Your Arms Around Me is quietly powerful, and Grade Nine and The King of Bedside Manor have a manic energy that is hard to resist, as does the clever Box Set, which uses a boxed set as a metaphor to look at the career of a fading rock & roll sellout. Gordon may not hook you at first, but a few listens and you won't be able to get it out of your CD player. A wise investment for any music fan.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Roots and derivations, May 25, 2005
This review is from: Gordon (Audio CD)
This very early Barenaked Ladies disc shows their background and their sourcing of ideas. Some of the songs are very well produced, others are not. What struck me first -- and other reviews haven't really addressed -- is the frequency with which the songs on this album are derived from particular other songs or song styles.

Sometimes these relationships are obvious -- for example, the vocal harmonies in "Brian Wilson" are Beach Boys style harmonies but without the high falsetto. (The harmony on "Be My Yoko Ono' on the other hand reminds me more of the Four Freshmen.) 'Box Set' musically relates to bossa nova, but even more directly to Barry Manilow's Copacabana. The take-off is well done enough so it's not immediately audible, but if you listen to these two songs one after the other you can almost see the Barenakeds yukking it up in the background.

The most direct quotation, though, is the even less likely "I Love You" which is scored like, performed like, and features harmonies similar to several Manhattan Transfer songs. It even includes an excellent take off on Cheryl Bentyne in the verse that goes "You've given me a start, I ain't no doctor ..." that's sung really quickly, (just as C.B. often does).

For those who only know the Barenakeds from their recent radio outings, "Everything to Everyone" is probably a better choice --it has better production values and somewhat better songwriting, plus it's more consistently like itself -- there's fewer musical references to other things.

If you want to hear the Barenakeds from the early days, when they listened to lots of different music, and did takeoffs of it, and could have gone on to be what they are today -- or could have turned out to be another Weird Al Yankovic -- type band -- this record's really fine.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best band by a huge mile & great CD too, November 23, 2004
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I first found out about the Ladies from the QuickTime samples of an old Mac OS 8 Install CD (There Apple Masters btw) & have been hooked ever since.

I have to say this is my favourite out of all there CD, I'm not saying it's there best or they have not done better or evolved musically since this CD as I believe they have. It's just one of my all time favourites.

The thing I love about the Ladies is there sense of fun, whimsy, heart, soul & mateship (listen to the commentaries on there DVD's there so funny!). Also the fact that musically there brilliant & Stephen Page has a voice that an angle would be envious of. Check out there live CD's cause when Steve sings 'Break Your Heart' live... well you know the reason I'm a huge fan & you should be too.

Just get this CD & the rest of them too & the DVD's, Inflatable dolls, T-Shirts, action figures, etc... I am sure the Ladies all need new kitchens or help putting there kids through school or retire to houses in the country. Also you will be doing yourself a huge musical favour too!

There music won't cure the common cold but my god it will make you happy your alive!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An Instant Classic in My Book, November 6, 2003
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Once in awhile, an album just grabs you by the neck and demands to be respected (and loved?) upon first listen. Such is GORDON. I'm kinda a lazy listener sometimes, and when I throw on a new album, I often listen with just half an ear while doing other stuff. It's rare for an album to capture my imagination right off the bat.

GORDON starts with "Hello, City" which may be the weakest song on the album...so that's a drag. But this is soon followed by perhaps the strongest string of three songs in a row since a Beatles album. "Grade 9" is a laugh-out-loud funny song (at least for people who graduated high school somewhere around 1980). Lots of hysterical cultural references, great rhymes and a salute to RUSH!! I love it. This is followed by the beautiful, haunting "Brian Wilson," and then by the playful, only slightly bitter "Be My Yoko Ono." I can listen to these songs over and over.

"What a Good Boy" is sensational as well, sad and thought-provoking. Barenaked Ladies are terrific lyricists...funny and silly when they want to be...serious and romantic other times. They trade lead vocal duties between Ed Robertson (best known for his fast singing on songs like "one Week")...his stuff tends to be a bit more upbeat and sincere. Stephen Page ("Brian Wilson") has a more plaintive voice, and his lyrics are often heavily tinged with cynicism or even self-loathing.

It's all great stuff, nicely tempered by excellent musical craftsmanship. These guys aren't musical geniuses, but they do know how to craft a pop song!! That ain't bad!!!

Finally, I give major props to "If I Had A Million $," just flat out one of the funniest songs ever to get radio play. It's the perfect showcase for the wacky side of BNL (and if you ever get to see them in concert...this song always changes.) GORDON is just such a joy to listen to. You may not fall in love with every single song, but some of the songs are going to grab you and hold on. And as a whole collection, GORDON is one of the strongest albums I have EVER heard...and that's a bold statement from me. Check it out!

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Still their best work - period, March 28, 2000
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After buying 'Stunt' I thought the Ladies first attempt would be extremely primary and basic. Is it possible to be more wrong about something? My favourite of the three albums I possess and will remain so unless they bring out something remarkable in the next few years. The beauty of 'Gordon' is that whatever your musical taste there's something for you here. From the suicidally fast paced 'King of Bedside Manner' and 'Enid' to the rather saddening 'What a Good boy' and 'The Flag' If you don't like either style then 'Brian Wilson' resides skillfully between the two. I think the best thing for me about this album is that I don't have a favourite track, my personal preferance changes depending on my mood, and that is the hallmark of any album.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The first BNL CD and DEFINATELY THE BEST!, November 19, 1999
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I got this CD right after I went to the BNL concert at Pine Knob in September. I love this CD! After you've bought Stunt (the newest BNL CD as of now) and you also have this, you've got the two best CD's in the world! This CD may be sort of old, but the music is good enough it could've been released yesterday! This is a great CD for anyone who owns a CD player and doesn't listen to only classical music on it (all of you, I HOPE!) BUY THIS CD! IT ROCKS!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars My Favorite Band - The 'Ladies, January 20, 2003
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I am an American, and I am a fan of the Barenaked Ladies. Most Americans have put a bad impression on this great Canadian Band, by listening to "One Week" a few times and getting sick of it. Or they buy Stunt and they don't like the other music that is on it. I think all of those people should know that "One Week" is an AVERAGE BNL song. If you want to say that the Barenaked Ladies are a bad band, listen to all of their music first. I believe that their hits are not their best songs (with the exception of "Pinch Me"). Steven Page, Ed Robertson and the rest of the Ladies are awesome people. You would have to listen to their music and see them in concert to really know what I am talking about. Anyway, the Best BNL album, in my opinion, is Gordon. However, if "Lovers in A Dangerous Time" (a Bruce Coburn song covered by BNL) was included on Gordon, I would enjoy it even more.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If I had $1000000, I'd buy the Barenaked Ladies, December 7, 2000
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GOD I love Gordon! I have to admit, through all these years, it's still my favorite BNL album. Maroon is a close second, as it really has grown on me....and then MYSD, because it's very subtle and laid-back- not like usual BNL fare! I like Stunt and BOAPS, too- but just not as much as GORDON! It's amazing that they were able to bring out such a great record on their first attempt- from start to finish, this is just a fresh and exciting array of musical brilliance! It's start of with the light and bouncy Hello City, which I certainly can relate to! Then comes Enid, which is a fan favorite at their concerts- it's exciting and well written. Grade 9 was an anthem for me when I was first started high school (obviously), and I liked Duran Duran, too (still do). Brian Wilson is perhaps one of their most classic songs, with it's ominous look about a guy who's going throught the same problems that the aformentioned musician went through (well, not quite). Be My Yoko Ono was one of their first #1 singles in Canada, and it's another song that will FORCE you to sing along with (oh, and someone tell Steven Page that we MUST blame it on Yokey!). Wrap Your Arms Around Me is an absolutley gorgeous song- right up there with When I Fall and Call and answer-it always gives me a sensation which is hard to describe (and people said that the naked ladies can never be serious!) Good Boy is another great, heartwarming song about love between friends. Bedside Manor- just plain Off-the-wall- I love it! Box Set is an almost sneering song- not bad. I Love You is straightforward in it's message, and still is a very good song. New Kid On the Block is rather ominous song-much like Brian Wilson- great song, and it almost makes you feel sorry for those guys (or maybe not). Blame It On Me- a slow, relaxing song, once again a reference to a terrible 80's group- Milli Vanili. Flag is decent, but If I Had a Million Dollars- yet another gem! It's soo great live, and it's another "could-be" favorite song of mine. Finally, Crazy is...just that- great way for them to end the album. So kids, not much more to say, other than if you haven't gotten this album-, whether or not you're a BNL fan- get it. NOW.
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