Music For CougarsSugar Ray (Rock)
Release Date: 07/21/2009
Original Release:
2009
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 1077452_CD
UPC # 805859016321
Label: Pulse (Label, US)
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Disc: 1
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Performer: Sugar Ray (Rock)
Artist: Collie Buddz; Donavon Frankenreiter Distributor: Fontana Distribution Notes: Personnel: Rodney Sheppard (vocals, guitar); Stan Frazier (vocals, drums); Mark McGrath (vocals); Murphy Karges (bass instrument). DJ: Craig "DJ Homicide" Bullock. Never let it be said that Sugar Ray doesn't know its audience. They make no bones about making MUSIC FOR COUGARS, those cougars being the very girls that shook their hips to "Fly" back in 1997 and are looking for a little bit of the same breezy vibe 12 years later, a little bit of sexy nostalgia to get them through their summer, a soundtrack to a few girls' nights out. Sugar Ray is not only comfortable with this vibe, they embrace it with open arms, dropping references to Sex & the City on their discofied "She's Got The (Woo-Hoo)," taking time to remember "When We Were Young," but they also have a keen eye on the present, and are not above trying to seem modern, rewriting Katy Perry's "Hot & Cold" for the chorus of "Closer." This kind of cheerful opportunism has always served Sugar Ray well--remember, they abandoned their sub-Chili Peppers shuck-and-jive as soon as LEMONADE AND BROWNIES didn't work out--and it does so here, probably because their half-decade rest has given them time to recharge the batteries, letting them pile up some typically infectious sunny pop hooks, the kind that worm into the subconscious no matter how hard you resist.
What do you get when you have a singer with movie-star good looks (Mark McGrath) fronting a hard-edged pop band? In Sugar Ray's case, that formula spelled massive commercial success during the late 1990s and early 2000s. After starting off as a power chord-driven hard-rock band, Sugar Ray softened their sound, and scored big with such ska-tinged pop ditties as "Fly" and "Every Morning."
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