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CAKE have made their careers by fusing elements of disparate genres to create an eminently listenable end result. They are often funky, sometimes rappy, occasionally poppy or rocky with the odd touch of trumpets, and their lyrics can be heavy with sarcasm and gentle humour. Their music has been used extensively for commercials and in films, and they regularly cover songs by other musicians, most… Read more in Amazon's CAKE Store

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  • Audio CD (October 5, 2004)
  • Original Release Date: October 5, 2004
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Sony
  • ASIN: B0002SPNQQ
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (97 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #9,964 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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While artists like Beck and Radiohead see every new album as an opportunity for reinvention from the ground up, Cake has no such hang-ups. From the uniformly rustic cover art, the jerky rhythms and wobbly trumpet solos, each of Sacramento band's albums is reassuringly interchangeable. But on its fifth, the group's most distinguishing characteristic--John McCrea's deadpan, detached vocals--seems to have been given a makeover. On songs such as "No Phone" and "Tougher Than It Is" for the first time the singer seems, well, like he's actually trying to sing. It's nothing dramatic--the music will still sound immediately familiar to those who even in passing have heard hits such as "Short Skirt/Long Jacket" and "The Distance"--but with certain bands a little goes a long way. --Aidin Vaziri

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77 of 84 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Probably a Jaundiced Eye, October 8, 2004
By Brian Seiler (Tomball, TX USA) - See all my reviews
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First off, I'd just like to point out that there's something deeply and unspeakably disturbing about a band named Cake covering a song by a band named Bread. Somewhere in France, most of Marie Antoinette must be spinning in her grave. And for those of you who weren't around when the first version came out, the Bread song on the album is The Guitar Man. But, I digress...

You know, it may just be me, but I have no idea what the people who say that this album sounds like the other four Cake albums are talking about. They must not be listening to the same CD that I am. The very first thing I noticed when I put this CD on in my car on the way to work was how different it sounded from what they've done before. For one thing, you're not going to find any country inspired music--unless you preordered it and got the bonus CD with Ruby, Don't Take Your Love To Town. The music on this CD has a much more urban sounds, with a lot more keyboard and synthesizer. The drums frequently sound as though they're coming from a drum machine, which I suppose they very well could be, given the band's recent turnover in the drumming department. All the same, dedicated Cake fans should immediately notice a difference.

This is not an album with a lot of solid radio tracks, so if you're looking for those, you probably ought to look elsewhere. Wheels and No Phone are both capable, and The Guitar Man has already been there and done that, but outside of those, there aren't really any standouts that will catch your ear the first time you hear them (except for The End of the Movie, and that's more because it has two fewer instruments involved than the rest of the album). While the album is terriffic, it is not swimming in memorable and catchy tunes--consider yourself warned.

Also, to all of the mothers and fathers out there considering buying this for their children, I will warn you know. The dreaded expletive does make a brief appearance on this CD, in the track Carbon Monoxide. Consider yourselves warned as well.

Aside from those concerns, this is still a wonderful album, and easily a step above the band's last effort, Comfort Eagle. I do have problems with the arrangement (I personally mixed the three tracks on Extra Value in with those on this album and moved The End of the Movie to the end of the CD--appropriately enough--to give the thing a real closer, which was a signature from Cake up until their last release), but those are easily remedied with a CD recorder and a little bit of ingenuity. On the whole, this is a different, more mature, less obtuse effort for Cake--the metaphors here aren't nearly as thickly obfuscated as those that you find on their previous efforts.

It may seem that I intend to be critical of the album. I do--there is room for improvement here. However, the things that I'm pointing out should be problematic for only the most dedicated and effective anal retentive personality. On the whole, this is a worthy purchase for any fan of music in general with a broad palette, and a must have for Cake fans. My only real wish is that it were longer--at under forty minutes, this isn't a lot of meat for having waited as long as we have for another record.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars This one took some time to grow on me, May 10, 2005
I remember my initial reaction to this album was "Cake has finally made a bad album". While I no longer think of it as bad, it's definitely only average and one that takes longer to settle in than many of their other efforts.

Probably the biggest change here on this CD from COMFORT EAGLE is the prominence of synthesizers, especially on "Carbon Monoxide", the band's cover of 70s soft rock band Bread's "The Guitar Man", and the near theremin sounding synth on the sole hit from this album "No Phone". Others have mentioned singer John McCrea is trying to do more conventional singing on this album but I don't hear that much of a change from his typical talk/sing style (like an alternative Neil Diamond).

HIGHLIGHTS:
"Wheels" probably SHOULD have been the single. It's upbeat, and its "Wheeeeels..keep on spinnin' round/spinnin' round/spinnin' round" chorus is almost immediately sing-a-long worthy. "No Phone" has a similarly catchy hook but the insistent moog tends to grate a bit with repeated airings. "Dime" is a clever lament from the point of view of the tiny tender, much like Schoolhouse Rock's "I'm Just a Bill (On Capitol Hill)". ("I'm silver-plated/I'm underrated/You won't even pick me up because I'm not enough for a local phone call")

LOWS:
"She'll Hang the Baskets" is a return of more country tinged material from the band but it's not as compelling as past fare has been. "Carbon Monoxide" comes off like grating older B-52s (apt comparison whoever first made it)

BOTTOM LINE:
If you had asked me the first week we had this album for my rating, I'd have said 1 1/2 stars. After some time to live with it, the tracks I initially disliked (mostly) have grown on me and I now give it 3 stars. It's still probably their weakest effort thus far but far from unlistenable. Longtime Cake fans will probably like it, but I'd check out the sound samples first. If you're new to Cake, don't start here..get FASHION NUGGET, then COMFORT EAGLE.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good, but not great., December 10, 2004
Let's be real here, folks. Good CD? Yes, definitely. Great? Ehh, you're pushin' it there. Let's be real here, this new face of Cake with the new synth layer, just isn't exactly the Cake of old. There are a couple of songs where the old Cake shines through with its funky but fresh bass lines, and a few of those good ol' shaky trumpet solos. In this CD, the vocalist keeps his nonchalant and sometimes monotone voice, yet he tries to mix it up and appears to actually try and sing in songs such as "No Phone." Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying that's a bad thing, but it's not what us long-time Cake fans were expecting from this new unveiling. Granted, I am only 17, but I still remember the first CD I ever received was Cake's Fashion Nugget. From then on I have kept up to date with every new single and CD. If you aren't a long time fan, take it from me, this is a good CD, but it doesn't have that certain shine that their others have had.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Cake Keeps Up the Good Music
Cake continues to impress my musical tastes with their last album, Pressure Chief. The guitar is funky, the bass line is solid, the drums are groovin, and the lyrics always make... Read more
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2.0 out of 5 stars Competent but continues to dumb-down with polish
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Their continuation of a more pop oriented, keyboard-driven, easy going snazziness is not as bad as it could be, but I understand why some fans of the band have... Read more
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1.0 out of 5 stars Cake at its worst
This CD sucks. No matter how manty times I listen to it, I cant find anything to like about it.
Published on March 8, 2007 by M. Lesko

1.0 out of 5 stars A huge let-down
Ive loved most all of Cakes' songs on everyalbum and if I didnt love it then it was at least Ok. Ive tried my hardest to appriciate this album but after 3 attempts Ive lost hope... Read more
Published on July 28, 2006 by K. Gray

5.0 out of 5 stars Tastiest CAKE yet!
I am a CAKE junkie - have all their albums - catch any show I can - eagerly await new releases. Pressure Chief was cranked from day one, and I still test the amps in my car with... Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars Pressure Chief - More Good Stuff from Cake
Another excellent effort from the boys of Sacramento. Nice to see them bring back a little country twang and swang that was missing on their last CD (Comfort Eagle). Read more
Published on March 10, 2006 by William V. Lybarger

5.0 out of 5 stars probably the best thing ive heard in my life
a new evolved sound for CAKE. i wont say its better or worse than the old stuff but its new and exciting. Read more
Published on February 26, 2006 by MC

3.0 out of 5 stars Well....it's okay
Being a fan of Cake since the inception, I remember being really excited to hear about this release. Sadly, it's the worst of the albums thus far. Read more
Published on February 21, 2006 by M. Clark

5.0 out of 5 stars Musical and Fun
First, let me confess that I've only heard three Cake CDs--Pressure Chief, Comfort Eagle, and Fashion Nugget, so I cannot compare it to all of their previous work. Read more
Published on February 9, 2006 by Dusty

4.0 out of 5 stars There is no bad Cake
After reading a few of the reviews here I realized that there is no middle ground with Cake fans. People either love this album or they hate it. Read more
Published on February 6, 2006 by Kid A

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