- Feeling Strangely Fine
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Feeling Strangely Fine Studio album by Semisonic Released March 24, 1998 Recorded April–August 1997 Genre Alternative rock, post-grunge Length 50:31 Label MCA Producer Nick Launay Semisonic chronology Great Divide
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Feeling Strangely Fine (1998) is the follow-up by Semisonic to 1996's Great Divide recorded at Seedy Underbelly Studio, Minneapolis, Minnesota. The band had over 60 new songs in mind as they went into the recording process and had three specific requirements when they decided they wanted to record a new album. First, they didn't want to record any demotapes beyond simple guitar and vocal basement sketches meaning the album versions would be the first band recordings of the songs. Second, they wanted no deadline for the finished masters. Third, the trio wanted to create tracks for the album in various hi- and lo-tech settings around Minneapolis, and use their computers to meld the different sounds together. Nick Launay was brought in to produce the album and the band recorded twenty songs over the course of four months. They pared those down to sixteen, mixed them, and used the best twelve for the finished record.[1]
Contents
Track listing
All tracks by Dan Wilson unless otherwise noted.
- "Closing Time" – 4:33
- piano – John
- strings arranged and conducted by Jake
- "Singing in My Sleep" – 4:30
- Wurlitzer piano – Jake
- additional guitar – John
- "Made to Last" – 5:02
- Rhodes piano – Jake
- piano – Dan
- "Never You Mind" (Wilson, Jacob Slichter) – 4:24
- piano, synth whistle – Dan
- trembly guitar – John
- lead guitar – Matt Wilson
- "Secret Smile" – 4:39
- Rhodes piano – Dan
- Moog – John
- strings & flutes arranged by Dan and Jake, conducted by Jake
- "DND" – 4:11
- loops – Dan
- slide guitar solo – John
- strings arranged by Dan, conducted by Jake
- "Completely Pleased" – 3:19
- piano – Dan
- Moog – John
- "This Will Be My Year" (Slichter) – 4:32
- piano – Jake
- stereo Moogs – Jake and John
- "All Worked Out" – 2:52
- piano – Jake
- "California" – 5:29
- drive-by Moog bass – John
- earthquake and volcano loops – John and Jake
- "She Spreads Her Wings" (John Munson) – 3:06
- lead vocals, all guitars – John
- piano, mellotron – Jake
- "Gone to the Movies" – 3:52
- wah wah guitar – John
- string quartet arranged and conducted by Jake
Personnel
- Semisonic
- John Munson – bass, vocals, guitar, moog, slide guitar, moog bass, piano, loops
- Jacob Slichter – drums, vocals, conducting, piano, string arrangement, rhodes, wurlitzer, mellotron, moog, loops, flute arrangement
- Dan Wilson – vocals, guitar, piano, string arrangement, rhodes, synth whistle, loops, flute arrangement
- Additional personnel
- Bruce Allard – strings
- Mary Bahr – strings
- Carolyn Boulay – strings
- Troy Gardner – strings
- Josh Koestenbaum – strings
- Matt Wilson – lead guitar
Charts
Album
Year Chart Position 1998 The Billboard 200 43[citation needed] Singles
Year Single Chart Position 1998 "Closing Time" Billboard Modern Rock Tracks 1[citation needed] 1998 "Closing Time" Billboard Adult Top 40 4[citation needed] 1998 "Singing in My Sleep" Billboard Modern Rock Tracks 11[citation needed] 1999 "Secret Smile" Billboard Modern Rock Tracks 21[citation needed] 1999 "Secret Smile" Billboard Adult Top 40 35[citation needed] Certifications
Organization Level Date CRIA – Canada Gold September 29, 1998 RIAA – USA Gold July 2, 1998 RIAA – USA Platinum March 24, 1999 References
Categories:- Semisonic albums
- 1998 albums
- Albums produced by Nick Launay
- MCA Records albums
- English-language albums
- "Closing Time" – 4:33
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