Cracked Rear View |
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Released: July 5, 1994 Peak: 18 US, 4 UK, 13 CN CN, 7 AU Sales (in millions): 22.0 US, 0.1 UK, 23.9 world (includes US and UK) Genre: mainstream rock/adult alternative |
Tracks:Song Title (Writers) [time] (date of single release, chart peaks) Click for codes to charts.
Total Running Time: 46:36 The Players:
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Rating:4.070 out of 5.00 (average of 24 ratings)
Quotable:“At their core, Hootie & the Blowfish are a bar band, but they managed to convince millions of listeners that they were the local bar band.” – Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Allmusic.comAwards:(Click on award to learn more). |
About the Album:Hootie & the Blowfish were certainly not a grunge band but they benefited from the renewed interest in guitar-based rock that the movement inspired. “At their core, Hootie & the Blowfish are a bar band, but they managed to convince millions of listeners that they were the local bar band.” AMThese “college buddies from South Carolina” AZ had an indie release in 1993 with Kootchypop, but Cracked Rear View marked their major label debut. In true bar band spirit, “there may not be a lot of virtuosity behind it” AZ and there’s nothing particularly innovative here AM but there’s plenty of fun.” AZ This is “an album of solid, rootsy folk-rock songs” AM that are “bluesy” AZ and “energetic.” AZ These are songs that “packed to the rafters with harmonies and hooks.” AB This is “the kind of thoroughly likable album people sing along with on the car radio.” AZ “Hold My Hand has a singalong chorus that epitomizes the band’s good-times vibes.” AM It was the perfect choice for the lead single to introduce the world to lead singer Darius Rucker’s “gruff baritone” AM “backed by Mark Bryan’s muscular guitar.” AZ Rucker’s “delivery lends an authority to Hootie & the Blowfish material that may have been lacking with a weaker singer.” AB He “takes his vocal cues from what Gregg Allman made of blues and soul” RC and his “grit adds an extra layer of substance to a music already deeply comforting in its formal certainties.” RC Both “Hold My Hand” and Let Her Cry “bear an easy-rock hallmark similar to predecessors as diverse as the Allman Brothers and R.E.M.” AM As the second single, “Let Her Cry” showed a bit of a softer side for the band that was embraced even more at pop radio than its predecessor. The song won a Grammy for Best Pop Vocal Performance. While the usual trend is for follow-up singles to fall short of the success of earlier singles, Hootie & the Blowfish just continued to grow. Third single Only Wanna Be with You proplelled group to its greatest heights yet. The song went all the way to #1 on the Billboard pop airplay chart. In May 1995, Cracked Rear View reached the top of the Billboard charts, ten months after its initial release.
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Related DMDB Links:First posted 5/25/2012; last updated 11/27/2024. |
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