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New Radicals
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (October 20, 1998)
  • Original Release Date: October 20, 1998
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Mca
  • ASIN: B00000DF6J
  • Also Available in: Audio Cassette  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (286 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #3,693 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Until its shallow posturing gets to be just too much, Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too is fodder for a decent game of Spot the Influence. Singer/songwriter Gregg Alexander's admittedly well-crafted project is indebted to the vaguely funky pop-rock of World Party. But despite airplay for the single "You Get What You Give," he isn't tuneful enough to make his empty social pronouncements stick as more than fleeting entertainment, and when he starts dissing his hooky betters Courtney Love and Beck as "fakes," there's little to do but laugh. At him, not with him. --Rickey Wright

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With New Radicals, [Gregg] Alexander takes a potentially messier Anglophile tack, flinging words like the Boo Radleys or Pulp, and aiming for harmonic epiphanies that approximate Prefab Sprout's intelligent sparkle.... But more often, New Radicals seem like enthusiastically unbuttoned Americans schooled in style councils and turtlenecks.

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28 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Breaks the mold of 1990s Music - Lots of Improvising, February 26, 2006
By L.A. Scene (Indian Trail, NC USA) - See all my reviews
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Sometimes there is that one song you hear that will make you go out and buy an album. In the case of the song, "You Get What You Give" by the New Radicals, this was a song that completely grabbed me. In many cases, the remainder of the album will disappoint. Such is not the case with the album, "Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too" - the album that contains the song, "You Get What You Give". What I discovered was an album full of introspective lyrics, great musical arrangements, and even some improvising. The result is a refreshing change from the trend the music industry would take in the late 1990s.

The New Radicals are essentially a "project" that was formed by musician and songwriter Gregg Alexander. By a "project", it means that Alexander is the sole core member of the band and none of the other members would be constant members. The two other musicians that could be considered quasi-constant members are guitarist Rusty Anderson and background vocalist Danielle Brisebois (yes the former child star who played Stephanie from the television show "All In the Family"). For all practical purposes this is a solo album and the bulk of the work is Alexander's work. Alexander handles all of the lead vocals a and is the sole songwriter of ten of twelve tracks There are two songs in which Alexander is a co-writer, "You Get What You Give" and "Someday We'll Know" - the latter song was co-written with Brisebois.

I found "Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too" to be a refreshing change of pace to the music landscape. In the late 1990s, Alternative Music began to take over the mainstream music scene. As far as Alternative Rock goes, this was originally a term that was a "catch all" to describe those genres (such as Indie, Grunge, etc) of music that didn't fit into the mainstream. . Eventually this music would become so common that it would become mainstream. In the late 1990s, the common element of many of these sounds was a strong guitar-laden presence. The problem with this sound is that much of it was "cookie-cutter" and would all sound alike. While using a guitar/bass nucleus, Alexander incorporates the use of piano and synthesizers with some funk and soul influences. In particular, I think it's the use of the Piano that really gives this album the edge. Some great examples of piano work are on the soulful, "I Hope I Didn't Just Give Away the Ending" and "In Need of a Miracle".

Piano isn't the only place where Alexander shines. Songs "Technicolor Lover" and "Jehovah Made This Whole Joint For You" demonstrate a terrific guitar laden style. Both tracks have a terrific mix of both an acoustic style of guitar as well as electric guitars. It is worth noting that Alexander recorded "Technicolor Lover" as a true "solo" effort as he performed all vocals and instruments on the track.

The song "You Get What You Give" got a lot of attention - namely in the area of celebrity bashing. Alexander's words at the end of this song launch into a social commentary on everything from health insurance to cloning, big business, as well as celebrity bashing. There are plenty of other great examples of songwriting. On "I Hope I Just Didn't Give Away the Ending", Alexander explores the area of drug abuse. On "Jehovah Made This Whole Joint for You", Alexander explores topics from the Kennedy Assassination to environmental concerns to politics. Alexander explores love in the songs "In Need or a Miracle", "Someday We'll Know", and "Technicolor Lover".

I think one thing that makes this album something special is Alexander's use of improvising. Alexander isn't afraid to improvise during the songs and this helps him tackle the wide range of topics he is able to. "You Get What You Give" shows one of the best examples of this when Alexander launches into a social commentary described above. There are many other songs that also show examples of improvising. On "I Hope I didn't Just Give Away the Ending", Alexander changes the serious tone of the song and lightens it up at the end with some humor. In the middle of "Jehovah Made This Whole Joint For You", listen to the presidential sound-clip and Brisebois' powerful segue in which she sings "The first step of a successful revolution is to destroy all competing revolutionaries." On the opening track, "Mother We Just Can't Get Enough", Alexander sings gibberish toward the end of the song - and the amazing thing is that it works. Perhaps the ultimate example of improvising is the title track, "Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Lately" in which Alexander basically improvises the entire song. In fact even the lyrics of the song don't match up - let alone fit together.

In addition to the songs mentioned above, there are two other good tracks worth mentioning. The opening track "Gotta Stay High" and "Flowers".

The liner notes include all of the lyrics to each of the tracks with the exception of "Maybe You've Been Brainwashed Too". As mentioned, the lyrics that are included do not match up to what the title track song actually is. I'm not sure why Alexander chose to do this, but I guess it fits into the unpredictable trend of this album. One thing that is a bit annoying is that the lyrics are put in upside-down and backwards order format from the front cover. However, this also keeps with the album's unpredictable nature. The liner notes also include musician and production credits. One should also note that there is strong language used on many of the tracks of this collection. Overall, this is a very good album - and a nice change of pace from the sounds that have penetrated late 1990s, early 2000s music. It's too bad that the New Radicals did not stay together because this could have been the first of a lot to come. Highly recommended.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Maybe He's Been Influenced..., February 20, 1999
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...by some of the greatest power pop and rock artists of the last 30 years, but this guy puts a fresh spin on every track. The first time I caught "You Get What You Give," I stood absolutely still, convinced that I was hearing Todd Rundgren's protege...I bought the CD that instant and haven't stopped listening. Every cut has a different sound but the through-line is always the same incredibly versatile vocalist/songwriter. My second-favorite cut is the very last, "Church on Monday" -- reminds me very strongly of Gregg Allman's "Sweet Melissa," with a touch of the Stones' "You're a Fool to Cry." It's one of only a handful of CDs in existence that you can listen to from beginning to end, without skipping over the 'duds' because there are none. And what a refreshing change from the angst-ridden, self-absorbed posturing of the untalented recording masses! I hope Alexander doesn't get brainwashed by the jaded music industry and keeps his creative groove, because he's a tall cool one for an audience thirsting for more. Amazing harmonies, arrangements and lyrics -- what a concept. You definitely get more than you give for this!
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars You get MORE (good music) than you give (money), April 11, 2001
By "lunasusedbooks" (Grand Rapids, MI USA) - See all my reviews
This CD fits every mood, situation, and there's a song for almost everyone. Everyone knows "You Get What You Give" from MTV and the radio, along with Courtney Love and Marilyn Manson getting their respective panties in a bunch over it's lyrics, but this record is SOOOOOOOOOOOOOO much more. and much better than that song. EVERY song has something great about it but highlights are "Techicolor Lover", which will stick in your head, but in a good way, "Hope I Just Didn't Give Away the Ending", and "Someday We'll Know", which got radio airplay, surprising since the band broke up before the label released it... how sad there'll be no more. Gregg Alexander is, in my humble opinion up there with some of the greatest songwriters, you may have to read into the lyrics, but that's great because you can choose your own interpretation. Although they've been compared to World Party (maybe a vague resemblence...) and the Beatles (kinda, I guess, but not really), their sound is hard to peg in words, as there is a lot of variety on this disc. I think that if a young Mick Jagger sang for a band comprised of (early, Pablo Honeyish) Radiohead, Third Eye Blind, and Ben Folds Five, it might be in the ballpark, but that's just me.

Anyway, just give it a try, I promise you'll be pleasantly surprised!

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