- Merry (song)
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""Rip the Wreck"/"Merry""
The single was issued with bright yellow and bright green coversSingle by Magnapop A-side "Rip the Wreck" B-side "Merry" Released 1990 Format 7" Recorded 1990, Furies Studios, Marietta, Georgia, United States Genre Pop punk Length 5:12 Label Safety Net Writer(s) Linda Hopper, Ruthie Morris Producer Ed Burdell Magnapop singles chronology "Rip the Wreck"/"Merry"
(1990)"Merry"/"Complicated"
(1992)""Merry"/"Complicated""
The cover is identical to the band's debut album MagnapopSingle by Magnapop A-side "Merry" B-side "Complicated" Released 1992 Format 7" Recorded December 1990, John Keane Studio, Atlanta, Georgia Genre Pop punk Length 4:58 Label Solid Writer(s) Linda Hopper, Ruthie Morris Producer Michael Stipe Magnapop singles chronology "Rip the Wreck"/"Merry"
(1990)"Merry"/"Complicated"
(1992)"Slowly, Slowly"
(1994)"Merry" is a song by American power pop band Magnapop. It was initially released in 1990 as the B-side to a 7" through Safety Net Records (catalogue number NET 17) under the band's original name of Homemade Sister. The song was re-recorded and released again on the EP Sugarland as well as the band's self-titled debut album in 1992 on Solid Records (527.9013.40.)
A live acoustic recording of the song from June 7, 1992, was released on the EP Big Bright Cherry as well as the special edition of the studio album Hot Boxing.
NME described the second recording as "a sublime piece of pop supremacy"[1] and James Sullivan, writing for Addicted to Noise in 1996 declared it one of the group's finest songs.[2]
Contents
Track listing
All songs written by Linda Hopper and Ruthie Morris
- 1990 release
- "Rip the Wreck" – 2:45
- "Merry" – 2:27
- 1992 release
- "Merry" – 3:05
- "Complicated" – 1:53
Personnel
- Magnapop
- Linda Hopper – lead vocals
- David McNair – drums
- Ruthie Morris – lead guitar
- Shannon Mulvaney – bass guitar
- Production staff
- Bill Ashton – engineering (original release)
- Ed Burdell – production (original release)
- Cathy Carmichael – photography (original release)
- Michael Stipe – production (later release)
- Gina Tackett – photography (original release)
References
- ^ Morris, Gina (1992-07-04), "Magnapop – NME Interview: Pop Will Treat Itself", NME
- ^ Sullivan, James (1996-07). "Magnapop: Quality Is Job One (Part Two of Five)". Addicted to Noise. Archived from the original on 2001-04-30. http://web.archive.org/web/20010430115232/http://www.addict.com/issues/2.06/html/lofi/Features/Magnapop/page_02.html. Retrieved 2011-02-25.
External links
Magnapop Members: Linda Hopper · Ruthie Morris · Scott Rowe · Chad Williams
Former members: Brian Fletcher · Tim Lee · David McNair · Shannon Mulvaney · Mark Posgay · Johnny Rozas · Greg UrbaitisAlbums Magnapop (1992) · Hot Boxing (1994) · Rubbing Doesn't Help (1996) · Mouthfeel (2005) · Magnapop Live at Maxwell's 03/09/2005 (2005, live) · Chase Park (2009)EPs Sugarland (1992) · Kiss My Mouth (1993) · Big Bright Cherry (1994) · Fire All Your Guns at Once (1996)Singles "Rip the Wreck" (1990) · "Merry" (1992) · "Slowly, Slowly" (1994) · "Lay It Down" (1994) · "Open the Door" (1996) · "This Family" (1996)Related articles Discography · Songs · Band members · Music of Athens, Georgia · Oh-OK · The Complete Recordings (Oh-OK album) · Michael Stipe · Josh Freese · Daemon RecordsBook · Media · Audio · Images · Quotes Categories:- 1990 singles
- 1992 singles
- Debut singles
- Magnapop songs
- Songs produced by Michael Stipe
- Songs written by Ruthie Morris
- Songs written by Linda Hopper
- English-language songs
- Safety Net Records singles
- B-side songs
- 1990 songs
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