Lemon ParadeTonic
Release Date: 07/16/1996
Original Release:
1996
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 195146_CD
UPC # 731453104228
Label: Polydor (USA)
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Disc: 1
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Performer: Tonic
Engineer: Jack Joseph Puig Producer: Jack Joseph Puig Distributor: Universal Distribution Notes: Tonic: Emerson Hart (vocals, guitar, slide guitar, percussion); Jeff Russo (guitar, slide guitar, drums, percussion, background vocals); Dan Rothchild (slide guitar, bass, background vocals); Kevin Shepard (drums, background vocals). Additional personnel: Lenny Castro (percussion). Personnel: Emerson Hart (vocals, slide guitar, percussion); Jeff Russo (guitar, slide guitar, drums, percussion, background vocals); Dan Rothchild (slide guitar, background vocals); Kevin Shepard (drums, background vocals); Lenny Castro (percussion). Audio Mixer: Jack Joseph Puig. Recording information: Devonshire Studios; Ocean Way Recorders; Sound City. Photographers: Holly Lindem; Danny Clinch. Unknown Contributor Role: Malcolm Tarlofsky. One listen to Tonic's debut album makes it obvious that the band is influenced and inspired by a mind-boggling array of musical genres, ranging from classic guitar rock to traditional Irish ballads. Accordingly, LEMON PARADE's sound ranges from big, loud, electrified rock to something more melodic and lyrical. The overwhelming sense is of an invigorating, refreshing absence of gimmick or attitude; just straightforward, tightly constructed guitar melodies and singer Emerson Hart's intense and confident vocals. Hart's songwriting is equally unaffected, exploring a variety of themes which all seem to hinge on personal relationships, including "My Old Man," which examines the complicated nature of a father-son relationship, and the sweet-natured title track, which imagines the girlhood of a lover: "Did the boys all tease you when they had the chance/Always left standing when it came time to dance?".
RIP (9/96, pp.72-73) - 3 (out of 5) - "...the band...excels when they use acoustic Zeppelin as a touchstone....All in all, [Tonic] shows a lot of promise."
The late-'90s witnessed a plethora of groups that specialized in mature, pop-friendly alternative rock, namely Goo Goo Dolls, Matchbox 20, and Tonic. Although Tonic didn't rack up a monster hit a la the aforementioned bands, their first two releases, LEMON PARADE and SUGAR, sold impressively and steadily on the strength of several moderate radio/MTV hits.
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Similar Genres:
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