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Return of the Frog Queen

Jeremy Enigk
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (July 23, 1996)
  • Original Release Date: July 23, 1996
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Sub Pop
  • ASIN: B0000035HJ
  • Also Available in: Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (32 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #110,585 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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With the ambitious and fervent Return of the Frog Queen, the former Sunny Day Real Estate frontman plays everything from guitar and drums to harpsichord. Then he surrounds himself with a strings, woodwinds, and brass. Lyrically, he's elliptic; musically, he strays from the pretty pop to a kind of sober psychedelia. Ultimately, he clearly feels the need to make a grand statement. Of course, grandeur is often delusional, and big, as often as not, is merely bloated in its infancy. With this undeniably enchanting album, however, one can't help but wonder what's next for Enigk. And that in itself is impressive. He's upped the ante enough that we can anxiously anticipate his failures as well as his achievements. --Steven Stolder

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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Spellbindingly, heartwrenchingly magical, April 19, 2004
By Campbell Roark "tri-zeta" (from under the floorboards and through the woods...) - See all my reviews
This is one of those albums that just stays with me- I've often said and I truly think this- some works of art are like a nexus- they are steeped a personal connotation that not only makes them special for the individual listener, they work brings out the listener's (or the reader's/watcher's- what have you) sense of his or her self as distinct and unrepeatable. This CD does that for me. It's magical. But all great art is.

It's a short album. Nine songs clocking in at 29'27". The tone is definitely not what one would expect from the singer and guitarist from one of the more powerful, under-rated and viscerally enchanting bands of the 90's- Sunny Day Real Estate. If you were there in '94 or '95 and you heard them- well, then you know what I'm talking about here. Stylistically this sounds like something Syd Barrett might have done if it had occurred to him. The songs are mostly acoustic fare with Enigk's plaintively strained vocals (a caveat- his voice either pulls you into the room stroking your chin or sends you out, ears cupped to your head, agog) and strange lyrics. There are string sections and chimes- at times it sounds like he's the pied piper leading children away to a different world... Most of the songs are upbeat, major key fare (the appropriately titled `Carnival,' being the one overtly dark song). Don't think them happy though... The emotions conveyed are hard to pin down, like Proteus, like Silenus...

I rarely do this but here- track by track...

Abegail Anne: album opens with two chords strummed and a droning noise. Jeremy's vocals slip in the backdoor and murmur away... This song builds and builds fantastically... And was used incredibly well in the film, `Dream with the Fishes,' the director or whomever structured the film's climactic scene to this brief and gorgeous song that sounds like dawning epiphany and madness... I love it. Succinct opener to this- about 3 minutes long.

Return of the Frog Queen: Dreamy and sleepy song, sounds sorta like a western lullaby at first, with J's hushed vox but then the bridge adds some danger... Pretty and evocative.

Lewis Hollow: Sounds similar to track one. Just Jeremy and his guitar, strumming the same harmonic progression, repeatedly which PERFECTLY segues into-

Lizard: also starts out with a circular, chime-like acoustic line. But other instruments start creeping in like lizards, settling on leaves around Jeremy. The wind instruments are lovely. As the tension mounts J's vocals become harsher and harsher- the song ends with a simple guitar/violin line that is sublime.

Carnival: The centerpiece of the album. Starts off darkly, a clean-tone electric guitar plays softly, Drums and bass come in with J's voice. The song lives up to its name with the sweeping string section. J's vocals are jagged and strained, alternately soft/loud, this one is like a sudden nightmare in the middle of an exquisite daydream. The strings whirl and keen, and the propulsive urgency builds and builds. And then stops. Right around the 4 minute mark.

Call Me Steam: My favorite, and another dreamlike, lullaby beginning, with strings that weepingly surround J's vocals, buttressing the melody line. The `rise and shine,' lyric calls to mind that he sang it almost the exact way on SDRE's LP 2. This one is so understatedly beautiful it just kills me. Later on, J's doubles his vocals and harmonizes with himself. This song is so pure and tender it calls to mind Dostoevsky's `The Idiot.' I wish someone had sung this to me as a baby.

Explain: what is it with those circular (reminds me of SDRE's `In Circles,') guitar parts, this one builds quickly to a wonderful chorus (how can I explain dear, you've been gone for some time, but I still believe you'll be here oh no again). Every time I hear it I smile. There's so much yearning and joy in this little song. More strings that luminously wrap around the guitar vocals. Ties with the next song as my second favorite.

Shade and the Black hat: Now it's the piano playing a circular piece, with a hastily strummed guitar and urgently delivered vocals. Drums on this one and it quickly builds and builds, like a man dashing up a mountain to save something dear to him, the strings tempestuously rising and falling around. Around the 2 and half mark the whole song just ecstatically explodes for the next minute and a half...

Fallen Heart: starts with the orchestra tuning up and getting on key, but this is just a ruse- the song is pretty much a guitar loop played backwards, Jeremy sings over top of it, like a strange child. Occasionally an instrument adds a dash of flavor to the mix, but mostly its just the loop and J's soft voice. You get a tiny bassline around 1:45, then the song just ends abruptly with the orchestra.

And that's it. I've been known to put this on repeat (especially around finals week in college) and sit at computer and type away for hours. Great music for any occasion.

Whoever said that music is the `soundtrack to your life,' he is a simplistic moron- a frikkin' engineer and a damn salesman. Music is so much more than that. My whole sense of life, all the restless wistfulness, the impotence, the alternating currents of youth- wonder and anguish for me, all those feelings rise to the surface of my mind when I listen to this gem. If you dig Brian Eno, SDRE, Syd Barrett, Leonard Cohen, Tom waits, or strange gorgeous music in general I recommend this to you.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Regained! A little of a lost paradise, July 25, 2000
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Do you remember the feeling of being on a fairground carousel for the first time? That feeling of floating and turning, that is only a fleeting memory? Well, here it is, recaptured on this album for half an hour, by SDRE's Jeremy Enigk. Mr Enigk recreates a time when plants were tall and mysterious, details of a pebble fasinating and the silvery trail of a snail a thing of complete wonder: Childhood in all it's whirling magical splendor. Inanimate objects reveal strange personalities. Limits are unknown. Dreams are real. Yet within lies sadness. A thread of loss and unrequited love winds through every song. This sense of longing, accompanied by a glimmer of hope, has been pulled out from somewhere deep within and given substance. A beautiful album.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An album that will grow on you - Sunny Day and Enigk fans will no doubt love it!, December 31, 2005
The first couple of times I listened to "Return Of The Frog Queen" I hated it. I loved "Explain" and "Shade Of The Black Hat" (the catchiest and most memorable ones here) while the rest just didn't seem as good. Over time, though, I realized that the songs were intended to be more interesting than catchy, and interesting they are indeed. Most of the album is pretty slow sounding and is definitely not meant for the MTV crowd, but give them time and you will love them just as much as the two great songs here (the ones I mentioned). Jeremy's voice is still as good as it ever was on a Sunny Day Real Estate album, and the lyrics are, again, well-written and worth paying close attention to. The musicianship here is solid, unique and interesting, but I think the production could use a bit of work. All things considered it's a very good album, but what gives it a "5" is the inclusion of these two great songs. I think that Jeremy Enigk and Sunny Day Real Estate as well as singer/songwriter fans will love it if they give it enough time to sink in. Absolutely recommended!

Highlights include:
"Explain"
"Shade Of The Black Hat"
the rest is good, too
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In 1996, I was an adult volunteer at a high school radio station. Sub Pop was one of the labels that I was working with; when this came in it somehow got put in the studio with... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars return of the frog queen
this cd is as good as people say it is. if you're a fan of enigk, you wont be disappointed. make sure to pick up his new album "world waits", its just as good
Published on January 3, 2007 by James B. Rudd

4.0 out of 5 stars great album
I don't have much to say, just that this is a great album by a great vocalist and musician. Jeremy Enigk is one of the more impressive vocalists in modern rock and roll. Read more
Published on July 15, 2006 by A. Benson

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best C.D.'s of the '90's?
I have very enthusiastically called this CD one of the best CD's of the 1990's. Sure, I listen to a lot of classic rock and soundtrack music (odd combination, I know), and may... Read more
Published on October 6, 2005 by Michael Thomas Roe

4.0 out of 5 stars Lovely harmonies
EDIT: I'm an idiot. I assumed this was a new-ish album (released circa 2002-2004) when I wrote this. I had absolutely no idea it was already 8 years old. Read more
Published on April 2, 2004 by D. K. Malone

3.0 out of 5 stars It's like tasting the best cake in the world and only
getting a very very small slice. First of all, the fact that Amazon.com says that Jeremy felt like he had to make a grand statement is silly. Read more
Published on January 18, 2004 by Shawn Carter

5.0 out of 5 stars Timeless
I had the good fortune of seeing many of Enigk's solo concerts after the Sunny Day breakup. I was in high school in north Seattle and Enigk seemed to be playing all of the time... Read more
Published on January 8, 2004 by Andrew T. Hackett

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