Across The Universe (album)
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''Across The Universe'' is an album released by
Trip Shakespeare Trip Shakespeare was an American rock band formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota in the late 1980s/early 1990s. The band included Dan Wilson and John Munson, who would later go on to be founding members of Semisonic. Origins The band originated when ...
in
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. It was the band's first release on
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, the major label that they had signed with earlier in the year.


Title

The title's echo of a particularly trippy Beatles song recalls lead songwriter Matt Wilson's preoccupation with the
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band: :There's a part of us that's plainly trying to make epic, gorgeous music that can be admired on at least a couple of levels ... There are people who will say: "
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is supposed to be simple, three-chord stuff like
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plays." But when you get right down to it, I guess we find ourselves more in the Beatles' school than in
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.


Reaction

TrouserPress.com called ''Across The Universe'' a "too-rare example of an indie act benefiting musically from major-label treatment"—citing an "increased rock edge that doesn't detract from the gentle charm" of tracks like "Snow Days", "Gone, Gone, Gone" and "The Crane"—the latter being the closest thing the album had to a hit. New York ''Newsday'' praised the album's "original melodies, soaring, driving hooks, and precise, daringly oddball lyrics", but complained that "the jokey tone often descends into feyness, then facetiousness," and said the "overbaked singing accentuates the overly florid lyrics of otherwise engaging songs". ''The Toronto Star'' called ''Across the Universe'' "odd stuff, but completely engaging." The band itself was less than satisfied with the album. "We did not succeed on ''Across the Universe''," Matt Wilson later said. "There was kind of a compromise between what the label wanted on there and what the band wanted."MacInnis, October 18, 1991, p. D3. Despite this attempt to tailor the product for the record-buying public, ''Across the Universe'' sold a disappointing 33,000 copies—a showing characterized by Wilson as "bad, really bad."


Songs

The album opens with "Turtledove", described as "a love song written, logically enough, from the point of view of a male bird."MacInnis, May 11, 1990, p. D11. "Pearle" is a
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rerecorded from the band's self-released debut album, ''Applehead Man''. The "new version...demonstrates how much Trip has grown; the playing is more confident and interactive than ever, with an increased rock edge," wrote Trouser Press. Calling "Snow Days" "Trip Shakespeare at its best", ''Newsday'' described it as "an eccentric blues about the kind of blizzard that shuts down school...a lovely evocation of childhood in the Minnesota winter."Robins, Part II p. 11. "Every time we worked on the song in the studio, it seemed to snow," bassist
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claimed of "Snow Days". "When we were mixing the song in New York, it snowed there for the first time in years on Thanksgiving," said Matt Wilson. "Drummer Like Me" is said to "credibly capture the social misfortunes of the band member who often gets the least respect." "The Slacks" has been called a "tale of strange sexual discovery", and "a naughty dance song about a one-eyed lady from France with a fatal weakness for magic trousers." The lyrics of "Honey Tree" were co-written by Matt and Dan Wilson—the first Trip Shakespeare words not credited solely to Matt. "The honey tree is someplace beyond this world", Dan said of the song. "The garden where that romance takes place is other-earthly. It's real, in the same way that a dream is real".Italie, September 6, 1990.


Track listing

All music by Matt Wilson and Dan Wilson except as indicated. All lyrics by Matt Wilson except "Honey Tree" by Matt Wilson and Dan Wilson. # "Turtledove" – 3:36 # "Pearle" ( Matt Wilson, Larry Abitz) – 3:46 # "Snow Days" (Matt Wilson) – 4:04 # "Drummer Like Me" (Matt Wilson) – 3:50 # "Gone, Gone, Gone" – 4:41 # "The Slacks" (Matt Wilson) – 4:00 # "Unlucky Lady" – 2:35 # "The Nail" – 3:11 # "The Crane" – 3:24 # "Late" – 3:28 # "Honey Tree" (
John Munson John Munson (born December 13, 1966) is an American musician who is best known as the bass player for Semisonic. He was also a member of Trip Shakespeare during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Trip Shakespeare Matt Wilson, lead vocalist of Tri ...
, Matt Wilson) – 4:20


Notes

{{Authority control Trip Shakespeare albums 1990 albums Albums produced by Fred Maher A&M Records albums