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  • Audio CD (January 13, 2008)
  • Original Release Date: September 12, 2000
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Extra tracks
  • Label: Reprise
  • ASIN: B00004WZOH
  • Also Available in: Audio Cassette  |  DVD Audio  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (193 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #9,430 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

 
1. Too Little Too Late
2. Never Do Anything
3. Pinch Me
4. Go Home
5. Falling for the First Time
6. Conventioneers
7. Sell, Sell, Sell
8. Humour of the Situation
9. Baby Seat
10. Off the Hook
11. Helicopters
12. Tonight Is the Night I Fell Asleep at the Wheel
13. Hidden Sun (Bonus Track)

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Cleverness is a delicate thing: go too far and it becomes self-parody; bury it too deep and it will be interpreted literally. Toronto's Barenaked Ladies have been walking this tightrope through five albums and, on their sixth, they continue to balance smirking social commentary with genuine emotion. The Ladies make their digs both lyrically and musically. "Conventioneers" unfurls the story of two people who relinquish their office-place sexual tension at a convention where a game of Scrabble over drinks leads to the bathtub, the bed, and the inevitable morning-after regret. Set in a lights-down-low groove, we all get a good snicker at the expense of two lonely suits. Likewise, "Go Home" commands a wandering-eyed country boy to return to his woman in a hearty, twangy romp. The disc is fleshed out with the band's dense, XTC-influenced jangle rock. This is the stuff that pasty, hopelessly undersexed white males drum up, half-delirious after endless Saturday-night binges on Dr. Who and Fawlty Towers marathons. It's self-righteous, verbose, and frustrated, yet defensively cautious enough to mask the lurking bitterness in terribly pleasant, melodious pop. --Beth Massa

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98 of 102 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Somewhere between STUNT and GORDON..., September 12, 2000
By Andrew Powell (Grand Rapids, Michigan) - See all my reviews
Thinking of buying this CD because you loved STUNT and you're looking for STUNT II? You're probably going to be a bit disappointed. If you're a long-time BNL fan, though, I'm sure you'll find MAROON pays off. It's a nice balance of 3/4 Steve and 1/4 Ed on lead vocals (with a pinch of Kevin on the last track), and a great mix of traditional BNL fare, new jazzy tunes, and even a STUNT-y song or two. Much as I love this CD, I fear that not much of this is going to get play on your local FM dial. Quick takes: Fans of 'ONE WEEK' will enjoy 'PINCH ME', fans of the witty, well-constructed songs of BNL's youth will get a kick out of 'NEVER DO ANYTHING' and 'SELL SELL SELL', and if anyone other than me was dying to hear a Kevin lead-vocal number, you're in luck because his (hidden) track (HIDDEN SUN) is an absolute delight.
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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Return of Maybe You Should Drive, September 25, 2000
By Stephen A Hudson (Columbus, OH United States) - See all my reviews
My first reaction when listening to the Barenaked Ladies' newest album was one of confusion:

Where is the silliness? Where is the knockout, hysterical single? Why aren't Ed and Steve harmonizing? What happened to Ed's lead vocals?

Maroon sounds almost completely unlike anything the Ladies have produced so far, owing to a good deal of 80's influence (mostly for background effects) and outright new musical directions for the band. One song in particular, The Humour of the Situation, makes me think of Pallisades Park, which I think came out in the early sixties . . .

After giving the album a couple more listens, however, it all starts to gel. The lyrics are potent, intelligent and witty. The trademark Barenaked silliness is still there, but you've got to dig a little more for it this time through. Although the album doesn't generate laughter at the pace that, say, Gordon did, it still has its moments.

There are several great songs, here. Whether you like the fast-paced romps of Ladies' past, or some of their more introspective tunes, this album has it all in spades.

Gem of the album goes to Tonight is the Night I Fell Asleep at the Wheel, the most morbidly fascinating song I think I've ever heard. What makes it even better, with a title like this, is that it's ultimately one of those twisted love songs that BNL does so very well. Touching, and at the same time downright creepy.

Yes, the album is a little more stark due to the scarcity of harmonizing vocals, and I would've liked more than just the two or three leads that Ed performs, but it all still works. Steve Page is an incredible vocalist, and he shows his usually broad range here. The songs tend to lend themselves more to a single vocalist, anyway. And you still get harmony in the choruses, so there.

Compare this album, if you will, to Maybe You Should Drive. More serious than Gordon, but not entirely a serious album, this is another step in the "maturity" of the band.

It's not Stunt. It's not Gordon. But it's still the Barenaked Ladies. And it's really, really good.

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Maroon is the best!, September 22, 2000
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This is probably the best CD that the Ladies have done to date. It's different, but it includes elements of all of their prior releases.

There is probably not a single song on this album that I would skip all of the time. I'm not too fond of Sell, Sell, Sell, but the rest of the CD is superb. I especially like the way the the album sort of flows from one song to the next--the order is perfect. You can't just listen to one song at a time, you have to sit there and listen to the whole album to get the full effect.

As for the standout tracks, I absolutely worship Conventioneers, Helicopters, and Off the Hook. Conventioneers is such a great song, especially live. Steve's voice is just amazing. One of the reviews I read on some website said that Conventioneers was just "pop by numbers," which makes it clear to me that he knew absolutely nothing about the song. It has a lounge singer feel to it, but what really sets it apart from the pop genre is that there is essentially no chorus. The lyrics are all verses that tell a story. Off the Hook is amazing lyrically. "shaken while he stirred," etc. There is so much that I like about this song, although the drum machine I could do without. Helicopters is great too. It's so poingnant. And it is a wonderful lead in to Tonight is the Night I Fell Asleep at the Wheel. A large number of reviews that I read disliked this song, saying that it was too gory. Actually, I get the opposite feel from it. It's really quite sad, but it will make you smile because of the juxtaposition of the funky circus music with such a lyrically heavy song.

Too Little Too Late is a great rock opener with an infectious beat. Go Home has a bit of a country feel, but it's like the Beatles crossed with country. They can turn a phrase in that song like you wouldn't believe. Never Do Anything is a fun party type song, classic BNL. Baby Seat would be a good song, but the chorus is a little weak. It has a rather 80's feel to it, which isn't really a bad thing.

Pinch Me and Falling for the First Time are the only Ed songs on the album, and he makes full use of them. Though the lyrics to FFTFT may seem a little contrived, they just flow so well throughout the song that it is forgivable.

All in all, one of, if not the best effort to come out of the Ladies yet. I thoroughly enjoy this album, from start to finish. I think it may have usurped MYSD from it's top position on the BNL hierarchy.

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