New Miserable Experience

New Miserable Experience
New Miserable Experience
Studio album by Gin Blossoms
Released August 4, 1992
Recorded Ardent Studios,
Memphis, TN
Genre Power pop, jangle pop, alternative rock, pop rock
Length 45:02
Label A&M
Producer Gin Blossoms,
John Hampton
Gin Blossoms chronology
Up and Crumbling (EP)
(1991)
New Miserable Experience
(1992)
Shut Up And Smoke (EP)
(1994)
Alternate cover
Re-release cover

New Miserable Experience is the breakthrough album by pop-rock band the Gin Blossoms, released on August 4, 1992. The album was released to little fanfare and relatively lackluster reviews. However, nearly a year after its release, lead single "Hey Jealousy" ascended into the top 40, with "Found Out About You" following a few months later. The album eventually reached multi-platinum status.

Guitarist Doug Hopkins was fired near the conclusion of the recording sessions for the album, ostensibly for his persistent alcohol problems. (His replacement, Scott Johnson, is listed as a member of the band in the liner notes, but did not play on the album.) Just as the album was becoming a success at the end of 1993, Hopkins committed suicide.

New Miserable Experience's initial release contained completely different packaging. The album's original cover artwork depicted the Arizona desert, the background behind which the band began. Songs on the album, such as "Mrs. Rita," a song about a local psychic from the Gin Blossoms' hometown of Tempe, Arizona, were also written with references to the area, people, and events surrounding the band at the time. The majority of songs rely on a melody-driven pop style while the final track, "Cheatin'," leans into country. The album was re-released in its current form in the late summer of 1993, in conjunction with A&M's newfound support of the album. To celebrate the album's tenth anniversary, a deluxe edition containing an extra disc of demos, outtakes and live performances was released by the label in 2002.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Lost Horizons" (Hopkins) – 3:20
  2. "Hey Jealousy" (Hopkins) – 3:56
  3. "Mrs. Rita" (Swafford, Valenzuela) – 4:25
  4. "Until I Fall Away" (Valenzuela, Wilson) – 3:51
  5. "Hold Me Down" (Hopkins, Wilson) – 4:50
  6. "Cajun Song" (Valenzuela) – 2:56
  7. "Hands Are Tied" (Valenzuela) – 3:17
  8. "Found Out About You" (Hopkins) – 3:53
  9. "Allison Road" (Wilson) – 3:18
  10. "29" (Valenzuela) – 4:18
  11. "Pieces of the Night" (Hopkins) – 4:33
  12. "Cheatin'" (Hopkins, Valenzuela) – 3:25

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4/5 stars [1]

Rolling Stone praised the album, saying it "sounds both fresh and highly personal."[2] Allmusic called the album " a tight and lean collection of brilliant, edgy pop music."[3]

Chart performance

Album - Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
1993 Heatseekers 1
The Billboard 200 30

Singles - Billboard (North America)

Year Single Chart Position
1993 "Hey Jealousy" Mainstream Rock Tracks 4
The Billboard Hot 100 25
Top 40 Mainstream 20
"Found Out About You" Mainstream Rock Tracks 5
Modern Rock Tracks 1
The Billboard Hot 100 25
Top 40 Mainstream 6
"Mrs. Rita" Mainstream Rock Tracks 36
1994 "Until I Fall Away" Adult Contemporary 23
Mainstream Rock Tracks 40
Modern Rock Tracks 13
Top 40 Mainstream 13
"Allison Road" Modern Rock Tracks 39
1995 "Found Out About You" Adult Top 40 38

Personnel

Production

  • Producers: Gin Blossoms, John Hampton
  • Engineer: John Hampton
  • Assistant Engineer: James "Left Of" Senter
  • Mixing: John Hampton
  • Mastering: George Marino
  • Art direction: Barrie Goshko
  • Design: Barrie Goshko
  • Photography: Jay Blakesberg, Robin Wilson
  • Crew: Jim Coleman, Scott Guess, Mike Chappell
  • Recorded at: Ardent Studios (Memphis, TN), except: Allison Road and Mrs. Rita, recorded at: AB Recorders (Phoenix, AZ.) By: Andy Barret

Original 1992 release:

  • Art direction & design: Rowan Moore
  • Photography: Dennis Keeley
  • Radiator: Kelly Ray

References

  1. ^ Allmusic Review
  2. ^ Evans, Paul 1993-12-23-1994-01-06, "1993 the year in recordings". Rolling Stone (672/673):146
  3. ^ Anderson, Rick (undated), "New Miserable Experience: Critic's Review". MSN.com. Retrieved on 2008-06-06

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