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Toad The Wet Sprocket
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  • Audio CD (May 24, 1994)
  • Original Release Date: May 24, 1994
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Enhanced
  • Label: Sony
  • ASIN: B0000029H0
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (67 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #33,891 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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14 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Windmill well worth tilting at., February 13, 2006
Do you ever pick up an album, look at the cracked jewel case, count the nicks, thumb-prints and scuff-marks on the CD, and realize that not only can't you remember where or when you bought it but that you've had it so long & enjoyed it so much you can't imagine your music collection without it? That's experience I have with "Dulcinea." It's that good. Part of me shakes my head at the fact that it isn't better known and part of me is selfishly glad that so few of us share the secret.

I want to qualify these remarks by saying that I grew up in the big-hair 'n lipstick 80s and when I got to college militantly opposed Satan and all of his works -- by which I mean "alternative music." I used to say, with the air of actually making a clever remark, that it represented an "alternative to quality." Ha ha! (slap). In my mind "quality" was represented by Motely Crue. Luckily, I also liked the Police, which at least forced one corner of my mind to be receptive to music that didn't suck.

Once in a great while, an album comes along that I do not think of as a collection of individual songs but rather as a piece of whole cloth woven together by a single, unifying mood. I've listened to this album so many times it's practically worn smooth, yet I couldn't name half the songs on it. This is because, like Mazzy Star's "So Tonight That I Might See", I believe "Dulcinea" was meant to be swallowed whole, from first to last song.

I s'pose I could go on at length telling you how good songs like "Fly From Heaven" or "Crowing" or "Begin" are, but I think "Something's Always Wrong" is pretty representative not merely of the album's brooding melancholy tone but also the hammer-over-the-head brillance of the lyrics:

Another day I call and never speak
And you would say nothing's changed at all
And I can't feel much hope for anything
If I won't be there to catch you if you fall

Again
It seems we meet
In the spaces
In between
We always say
It won't be long
But something's always wrong

Another game of putting things aside
As if we'll come back to them some time
A brace of hope a pride of innocence
And you would say something has gone wrong

[Refrain]

"Again we fail to meet and mend
The spaces safe between intents
We say too much and long been gone,
Oh but something's always wrong."

"Again we fail to make amends
And wend our way between intents
And looking back, not moving on
Oh but something's always wrong."

"Again we fail to meet and mend
The spaces safe between intents
We say too much, too long been gone
Oh but something's always wrong."

Has anyone living and breathing not felt this way at one point or other in their life -- that they were tilting at windmills like Dulcinea's husband, that they were doomed to come so close and no closer to the person that they loved most in the world? We all experience this sooner or later, and the greatness of this song is not that it is telling us something new but rather something that we already know, in a way more beautiful than most of us could have ever expressed it.

"Dulcinea" is not an album to everyone's taste, I'm sure. Some will find it too understated, too acoustic, too melancholy and lacking in the old crash-bang department. But hell, if an idiot who once stood in line 4 hours to see Motley Crue play the Capitol Center can dig an album like this, certainly a non-idiot can enjoy it all the more.

Hey, like the song says -- "It's all worth waiting for."












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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars And now for something totally different..., December 12, 2005
Ok, sorry for that, but I couldn't resist. Anyway, Toad the Wet Sprocket were truly something different, and something great. One of the pioneering bands of the alternative rock scene, they had melodic sense that is nearly unrivaled in this or any other genre. "Dulcinea" is 12 tracks of pure melodic rock brilliance. The musicianship won't wow any guitar prodigies from Berklee, but it is perfect nonetheless. The whole album is awash with mesmerizing layers of guitar and keyboard melodies, perfectly complementing the amazing Glen Phillips, who has about the most perfect melodic tone you can expect to hear.

There is plenty of diversity here as well. From the uplifting and catchy "Fly From Heaven", to the brooding "Woodburning", to the energetic rock of "Fall Down" and "Something's Always Wrong", to the truly divine balladry of "Crowing", to what is quite simply one of the most beautiful songs ever, "Windmills". The band shakes things up a bit with "Stupid" and "Nanci", which are shorter, more light-hearted country-folk type songs. "Inside" is pure melodic goodness, with Glen singing some excellent high falsetto notes, and "Begin" is dark and haunting, with a deceptively positive lyrical message. The closing track, "Reincarnation Song", is the biggest surprise at all. It is slow and plodding at first, finally building to a stunning climax, with Glen singing in a more fragile, scratchy Neil Young type voice, completely contradicting his richer and more powerful tone on every previous track. A very unexpected but excellent way to end the album.

There's really not much to say here other than this album is fantastic. The melodies are memorable and captivating, the songwriting is modest and solid, the lyrics are warm and thought-provoking, and once again, Glen Phillips is an absolutely stellar vocalist. If you love alternative rock, or anything with great melody, this is a must-have. Their previous release, "Fear", is essential as well. Don't expect the wackiness that their Monty Python-inspired name might suggest, but do expect a nearly perfect album you won't be able to take out of your player.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The essence of Toad., September 3, 2004
By WyoHick (Big O'l Wyoming) - See all my reviews
If you are reading this review, then you likely already own Dulcinea. It is the type of album that makes you go back 10 years after you bought it and write a review!!

To me, it is Toad's best album and represents the height of their efforts. I have found all Toad albums to have extremely good songs. However, this album is the most consistently good. It is rich, melodic and really defines everything that made Toad great!

I have been listening to this album ever since it was released and have become more and more convinced that it is one of the best "alternative" albums of the 90's. Admittedly, I have listened to it so many times that it is no longer good day-to-day music. However, every couple of months I slap it back into the CD player and wonder why I can't find anything quite as satisfying.

If you don't love this album, then you don't love Toad!! If you don't have this album, buy it and learn why Toad the Wet Sprocket was a much more solid band than their entertaining (but not necessarily "good for the long run") name implies.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Dulcinea
I really love this cd, its got one of my favorite songs on it too.I would definetly reccomend it to anyone who likes the band, Toad The Wet Sprocket.
Published 2 months ago by John Nathe

5.0 out of 5 stars One of their best
I am a true Toad fan and have seen then about 8 times over the years.
This is one of their best CD's.
Published 15 months ago by S Craine

5.0 out of 5 stars Another great CD by Toad
Dulcinea is probably my favorite of all the Toad discs. From the upbeat "Nanci" to the somewhat aggressive "Woodburning"... this is loaded with great songs.
Published on May 23, 2007 by A. Sommer

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best albums I've ever heard.
There are fans on here who have described this album as good as I could have so there is no reason for me to be descriptive and analyze every song. Read more
Published on May 7, 2007 by J. Clark

5.0 out of 5 stars not even their best
I was first introduced to Toad through some people at camp. I know a guy who played "windmills" on his guitar countless times around the campfire. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars 'To give me life...'
Not much to say about this album other than it's a classic. Easily one of the best alternative rock albums ever. Every song is memorable, and Glen has a great voice. Read more
Published on June 6, 2006 by Ross Reynolds

5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect
How can you rate an album as perfect? Well, in my opinion, it only happens when you put the disc in and never skip a song. Read more
Published on May 6, 2006 by HappytobeHere

5.0 out of 5 stars Such Beauty
One of my all time favorite albums. "Something's Always Wrong" still brings me to tear, great harmony, great musicianship, still incredible to this day and doesn't feel dated. Read more
Published on March 4, 2006 by ThunderGrunge

5.0 out of 5 stars Toad Rules...
Toad is one of the best bands of the 1990s, but in response to the other guy, Grunge was a damn fine genre of music. Read more
Published on January 31, 2006 by M. Levisay

5.0 out of 5 stars one of the few 90s soft rock albums worth buying
Not everything from 90s music was bad. There was a time when rock music in the 90s wasn't contaminated by grunge music. Read more
Published on January 24, 2006 by insoc

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