Canada's beloved funny guys the Barenaked Ladies have proved to be more than just a novelty act. Four albums into their wavering career, Stunt was golden for American fans...
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The funny thing about "funny rock" is how often it's not funny. Motley Crue, Van Halen, heck, Creed, now that's funny. But these folks who try so hard to be clever end up...
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Barenaked Ladies took their time in following up their almost commercial flop Maroon. Having Don Was in the production seat wasn't enough to flesh out Barenaked Ladies'...
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Barenaked Ladies are a little less interested in the quirky and comic on their second album, perhaps recognizing that They Might Be Giants have that niche covered. Instead,...
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Do they have the worst band name since Haircut One Hundred? Yes. Are they one of the finest pop groups in the world? Almost certainly. Their debut album was a tuneful,...
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Getting back to the starker production values of Gordon while continuing to show musical growth, Pirate Ship marks a logical step for the band, though some may be taken...
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Barenaked Ladies' third album, Born on a Pirate Ship, was recorded during a period of personnel instability and misgivings over the band's artistic direction. The Toronto...
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By trying to mask their smart-assed humor in a big pop production, the Barenaked Ladies attempt to set themselves up for the big crossover that they nearly achieved with...
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By trying to mask their smart-ass humor in a big pop production, the Barenaked Ladies attempt to set themselves up for the big crossover that they nearly achieved with such...
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Rock Spectacle 11/19/1996, Yahoo! Music, Anastasia Poland
A live record with a purpose; rather than regurgitate mirror versions of catalog fodder onstage, this collection boasts road-tested versions of past classics, including a...
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As if to acknowledge that Barenaked Ladies' third album, 1996's Born on a Pirate Ship, was a blunder that wouldn't do much to advance the Canadian group's U.S. image,...
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The follow-up to Stunt, BNL's quadruple-platinum breakthrough of 1998, is Maroon, an impossibly brisk, surprisingly humorless album of gorgeous, grown-up pop songs that...
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Canada's favorite musical comics the Barenaked Ladies didn't get distressed by the mainstream success of their fifth album, 1998's Stunt. The single "One Week" catapulted...
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Gordon picks up where the Barenaked Ladies' famous demo "The Yellow Tape" left off and moves them into majors. Their first for Reprise, this witty songbook finds the...
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It's probably safe to say that fans of Barenaked Ladies have never found a holiday album to suit their tastes until now, when the notoriously quirky Canadian quintet...
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This DVD single from the witty Canadian pop band Barenaked Ladies features two edits of their video for the song "Too Little Too Late" from the group's 2000 album Maroon, as...
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