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40 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This one's for the masses
You may not have ever heard of Toad the Wet Sprocket in your life, but I guarantee you that if you listen to the radio regularly, you will have heard at least one (and likely more) of their songs before. "Walk on the Ocean", "All I Want", and "Good Intentions" (which has been aired on the show 'Friends') are just a few of the songs you may...
Published on December 5, 1999 by Dane M. Marvin

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3.0 out of 5 stars Nice music...nothing annoying but nothing exciting either...
This is Toad's farewell greatest hits collection that was released about four years ago. This band sounds just like REM lite. It sounds like they took REM's sound and smoothed out the edge to enable themselves to get airplay on multiple formats. Successful formula but a formula nonetheless. And most of the songs that don't sound just like REM sound just like Crowded...
Published on December 13, 2004 by Stephen Cabral


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40 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This one's for the masses, December 5, 1999
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Dane M. Marvin (Council Bluffs, IA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Ps: A Toad Retrospective (Audio CD)
You may not have ever heard of Toad the Wet Sprocket in your life, but I guarantee you that if you listen to the radio regularly, you will have heard at least one (and likely more) of their songs before. "Walk on the Ocean", "All I Want", and "Good Intentions" (which has been aired on the show 'Friends') are just a few of the songs you may have heard on the radio without knowing the band who made them possible. What this CD does is combine all the hits, so people can get all the songs they've heard without having to shell out loads of money on all the albums. This CD is for the masses--the ones who didn't want to buy any past albums just for one catchy song or two. TTWS is a great band and this is a great starting point for casual fans. All the hits are here...so it's well worth the investment.
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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hard Core or not...this is a great cd!, November 22, 1999
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"mrstyles" (Northwest USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ps: A Toad Retrospective (Audio CD)
P.S. is not suppose to be Toad's greatest hits album.(thus according to Toad the Wet Sprocket). It's suppose to be Toad's favorite songs, hence the title "A retrospective". I am not a hard core fan by any means. I only have one other Toad CD, "Acoustic Dance Party"(Which I highly recommend). There are really good songs on here, one of which I might have heard before, but I'm not sure...anyway now it is my new favorite toad song. It's "Crazy Life". This cd also has the staples of toad, "come down", "all I want", "something's always wrong", "walk on the ocean", and "fall down". One of the songs that was previously unrealeased "Silo lullaby" is another great song, especially before bed time. Overall this is an exceptional cd. I would highly recommend it. It's too bad that toad is no longer together to bring out more great music! Buy this cd, you won't be disappointed.
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A beautiful farewell from the intimately sincere quartet., November 18, 1999
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This album is essentially Toad's greatest hits, but the simple fact is that most music listeners have never heard most of these songs. This fact is a tragedy in my opinion, for they truly missed one of the most musically sincere bands of our time. For fans this CD is truly a farewell and a thank you. For non-fans this CD would make a fine introduction to Toad, as it captures and blends together the moods and emotions of their unique (often mis-labeled) sound. I also covers a vast expanse of their 12-year career, from Way Away (off their first independently produced album Bread and Circus) to Whatever I Fear and Come Down (from their final effort Coil). It is probably a stretch to say that this album is essential to all Toad fans, as they already have these songs on their previous CDs, with the exception of two unreleased tracks (neither of which are highlights of this album). However, it is a beautiful album to have in one's CD collection. I say buy it anyway!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Truly a Greatest Hits CD, December 31, 2002
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Toad the Wet Sprocket is one of the few bands that can be dubbed "lyrical genius," and this CD brings that out. "P.S." is a wonderful opening song, and it's only the beginning. The album goes on to show other interesting works such as "Fall Down," "Crazy Life," and my personal favorite, "Whatever I Fear." There are a few duds, though, like "Jam" and "Way Away," but they hardly ruin the album. And then there are the weird tracks, "Hold Her Down" and "Silo Lullaby." I like the music in "Hold Her Down," but the lyrics are just too strange. "Silo Lullaby" honestly scares me ("Goodnight, sleep well, I'll see you with the rest of them in Hell...").

Anyway, "P.S. (A Toad Retrospective)" is a wonderful album all-around. If you are a newcomer to Toad, this is the best place to start. After you listen to this album, hopefully your curiosity in them will be aroused enough to get you to buy the rest.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Would have given it 6 stars!, October 19, 2000
This review is from: Ps: A Toad Retrospective (Audio CD)
This latest release, and sadly their last, reminds me of why I have always enjoyed Toad, superb songwriting, wonderful lyrics and great production. I particularly enjoy the previously unreleased track "Eyes Open Wide". Toad fan or not, anyone who spend the 90's enjoyng the new direction of rock should have this albumn in their collection. And any serious Toad fan's collection is not complete without it.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Maybe the most overlooked band of alltime?, July 31, 2004
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D. Fioretto (New Philadelphia, Ohio) - See all my reviews
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I'm only sorry that I really didn't become a "fan" until Coil. I enjoyed everyone's posts here. These guys were (are) simply (a ton) better than the public consumption of music wanted. It's a fricking joke. I know not a thing about the physical act of making music, but think I'm pretty deft at what's good and not. However, I do have more than a thing for lyrics, and find that, at least for me, the most integral part of any song. Not taking away from the other members, bet Glen Phillips is the standout. I hate when the word genius gets thrown around willy-nilly, but there is no doubt in my mind that this man is a musical GENIUS-that nobody knows about! Unbelievable. I know a lot of Toad and Glen fans have different tastes, so we're not all going to like the exact same thing. That's fine. In my humble opinion, anyone who can tell me something I've already been through, or felt, or wanted, in a different way so as to bring up an emotion or thought is doing something well. My high water marks are Sting and Bruce Springsteen, and...Glen. He is that good. Honestly, between Toad and the only Glen solo, I have never seen such a beautiful blend of melancholy and despair with the brightest hope of a new day. Any chance these guys may get back together?
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Toad we hardly new ya..., December 31, 1999
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Just listened to the whole album and even though we have heard just about every song before, the selection is great and nostalgia abounds with every song. It saddens even the most hardened of us that this band is no longer together. We (middle aged geezers) went to a college campus to see them. We were the oldest people there but their music trascends age, and the concert was one of our most memorable. This album brought all that back
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars AN EXCELLENT CD FROM AN AWESOME BAND, February 26, 2000
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Toad rocked from the start. They are missed much. Many great cd's were released during the short time they were around. Dulcinea, Coil, Pale, and now this retrospective. This one tops it all. Combining all Toads rockins hits on one great CD. Buy it, you wont regret it.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The end of a beautiful relationship, January 11, 2000
This review is from: Ps: A Toad Retrospective (Audio CD)
When I saw this CD, I thought why get the greatest hits when I have all of the other CDs already. Well, Eyes Wide Open and Silo Lullabye made it a bonus that I'm glad I purchased. I started out with the band in 1986 as a senior in high school after buying Bread and Circus and Pale on vinyl (Pale is a very groovy bowling ball green kind of vinyl)! I've remained a fan ever since, even if my friends STILL don't know who Toad is. It's a sad thing, the ending of a lot of good and important memories for me. Miss you guys, hope your solo efforts are half as good!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars P.S. -- This album is bloody brilliant., June 13, 2007
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Let me start this way: If I were marooned on the proverbial deserted island, and could only bring five albums with me, Toad's "P.S." would certainly make the list. Some albums are "instant classics", but this one is "instantly indispensible": once you've jammed to it a few times you can't imagine your music collection without it. And don't want to.

The outstanding features of TtWS, and what differentiates it from so many of its contemporaries, are the superb songwriting, emotionally honest vocals, and the wide emotional range of the songs. "Something's Always Wrong" is as sad-hearted and bleak a song as you can imagine; "Way Away" is beautifully written life-advice that comes off as profound rather than pretentious; "Walk on the Ocean" alternates between humor and melancholy while also offering pointed guidance about seizing the moment; "Jam" is stirring, powerful and replete with the brilliant, quirky lyrics that are this group's trademark ("Such a quiet din!"); and "Hold Her Down" is just all up your face and tough from first strum to last. Wow.

Since I keep mentioning the lyrics, it's only fair I give you a taste (from "Good Intentions"):

It's hard to rely on my good intentions
When my head's full of things that I can't mention
It seems I usually get things right but I can't understand what I did last night
And it's hard to rely on my own good senses
When I miss so much that requires attention
I have to laugh at myself at sometimes
And I can't see that I'm not blind
There's little relief
Give us reprieve
For all the things I've left behind
I'm positive that I'm not blind

I'm not afraid things won't get better
But it feels like this has gone on forever
You have to cry with your own blue tears
Have to laugh with your own good cheer
I can't be hard on you
'Cause you know I've been there too
Learned a lot of things from you
But life gives little relief
Give us reprieve

And when everyone is cold as ice
I clinch my fists and close my eyes
Imagining the world outside
But I can see that I'm not blind

"P.S." packs 16 songs, which include this band's better known hits ("Walk on the Ocean", "Fall Down", "Good Intentions" etc.) as well as some lesser-known gems and a couple of remixes. If you were going to introduce a newcomer to the group, you probably couldn't do better than to hand them "P.S.": they'll be surprised how many of the songs they already know.

Long and short: if you're a Toad fan, this album is a must-have, and if you're not, it will make you one in 56:30 flat.

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