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''Bakesale'' is the fifth album by American
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band
Sebadoh Sebadoh () is an American indie rock band formed in 1986 in Northampton, Massachusetts, by Eric Gaffney and Lou Barlow, with multi-instrumentalist Jason Loewenstein completing the line-up in 1989. Barlow co-created Sebadoh as an outlet for his ...
, released by
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in 1994. It was the first Sebadoh album released following the departure of founding member,
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, though he did drum on four of the album's tracks from a session engineered by
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.
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contributed drums to three tracks. Bob Fay, who had previously filled in for Gaffney, officially joined the band for this record. The cover is a nude photograph of
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, aged one-year-old, taken by his mother.


Recording

Initial sessions for the album were done at
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's home in
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with
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, though the band didn't work with Albini. Four songs were recorded with Gaffney, which became his final recordings with the band. Further sessions were held at
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in Boston, Massachusetts after Gaffney had quit and been replaced by Fay.


Music

As a result of Gaffney's departure, the songwriting on ''Bakesale'' was handled primarily by Barlow and Loewenstein, with Fay contributing the lone track, "Temptation Tide". The album continues the band's departure from the largely acoustic,
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sound and shorter song structures that characterized their first three albums, and boasts a more polished production value than previous Sebadoh albums. This helped the band not only expand its underground following but flirt with mainstream success, and several
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and even a few
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s were released from the album.


Reception

''Bakesale'' was initially well received by critics. It was included in a number of year-end lists in 1994, including '' Spin's'' "20 Best Albums of '94" (#16), the ''
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''s "1994
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" (#20), the ''
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''s "25 Best Albums of 1994" (#27), and '' Mojo's'' "25 Best Albums of 1994" (unranked). In the years since its release, ''Bakesale'' has come to be regarded as Sebadoh's most accessible album, with a more polished production than previous Sebadoh albums, and consistent songwriting from Barlow and Loewenstein. Upon its re-release in 2011, Jess Harvell of ''
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'' called it "their most focused and purely pleasurable record", and "a strong and lovable essay on 90s indie's charms". Zachary Houle of ''
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'' called it "a totemic touchstone of a record, one that is arguably as important to the development of indie-rock as a form as Guided by Voices' ''
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'' and Pavement's ''
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''." In 2014, John Everhart of ''
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'' wrote that the album "doesn't have the highs of ''
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'', nor the epochal status of ''
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'', but ''Bakesale'' is the ebadohrecord you'll find yourself captivated by most immediately, listening to from start to finish." Barlow himself wrote that ''Bakesale'' seems to be "the most fondly remembered and the most highly regarded" Sebadoh album, though he doesn't consider it the band's best, calling it less interesting than ''Sebadoh III'', ''Bubble & Scrape'' and ''
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''. In July 2008, it was listed by ''Pitchfork'' as one of the publication's 20 favorite Sub Pop albums, with Stuart Berman writing that it represented "a long overdue document of the band's pop prowess" for many longtime fans. In July 2014, ''
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'' placed ''Bakesale'' at number 37 in their "Superunknown: 50 Iconic Albums That Defined 1994" list.


Singles

" Rebound" was released as the album's first single in 1994, as a 7" vinyl record in the UK. The second single was for the song "
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", released in 1994 as a 7" in the US and as a CD in the UK, both versions featuring the same three
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s, but the US version featuring a
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ed version of "Skull". The UK releases were handled by
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, while the US release was put out by Sub Pop. The following singles, both on CD, were for the songs " Careful", released in 1994 in Germany by
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, and " Magnet's Coil", released in 1995 in Australia by
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. The final single was for the song " Not Too Amused", released in 1995 as a CD and 7" in the UK by Domino. A "Rebound" EP was released by Sub Pop in 1995, featuring different b-sides and cover art from the 1994 UK 7".


Music videos

Music videos were released for the songs "Rebound" and "Skull".


Reissue

The album was reissued in 2011, featuring a second disc of bonus material and new
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Track listing

#"License to Confuse" (Barlow) – 1:45 #"Careful" (Loewenstein) – 2:44 #"Magnet's Coil" (Barlow) – 2:27 #"Not a Friend" (Barlow) – 3:40 #" Not Too Amused" (Loewenstein) – 4:15 #"Dreams" (Barlow) – 2:39 #"
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" (Barlow) – 2:24 #"Got It" (Loewenstein) – 2:16 #"S. Soup" (Loewenstein) – 3:16 #* Short for "Shit Soup" #"Give Up" (Barlow) – 2:27 #" Rebound" (Barlow) – 2:12 #"Mystery Man" (Barlow) – 3:08 #"Temptation Tide" (Fay) – 1:53 #"Drama Mine" (Loewenstein) – 2:42 #"Together or Alone" (Barlow) – 4:03


Extra disc (2011 reissue)

#"MOR Backlash" #"Not a Friend" (4-track) #"Foreground" #"40203" #"Mystery Man" (4-track) #"Drumstick Jumble" #"Lime Kiln" #"Fancy-ass / Destitute" #"Perfect Way" (4-track) #"Give the Drummer Some" #"Cementville" #"Social Medicine" #"On Fire" (acoustic) #"Magnet's Coil" (acoustic) #"Rebound" (acoustic) #"Punching Myself in the Face Repeatedly, Publicly" #"Sing Something / Plate of Hatred" #"III Screams" #"Monsoon" #"Rainbow Farm" #"Hank Williams" #"Careful" #"Dramamine" #"Not Too Amused" #"Shit Soup"


Personnel

*
Lou Barlow Louis Knox Barlow (born July 17, 1966) is an American alternative rock musician and songwriter. A founding member of the groups Dinosaur Jr., Sebadoh and The Folk Implosion, Barlow is credited with helping to pioneer the lo-fi style of rock mus ...
– vocals, guitar, organ *
Jason Loewenstein Jason Loewenstein (born July 20, 1971) is an American alternative rock singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, producer, and a member of the indie-rock bands Sebadoh, The Fiery Furnaces, and Circle of Buzzards. He grew up in Northampton, Mass ...
– vocals, bass guitar, guitar *Bob Fay – drums, vocals Additional personnel *Anne Slinn – vocals, organ *
Eric Gaffney Eric Gaffney (born December 25, 1967, in Cambridge, Massachusetts) is an American songwriter and recording artist, and has been home recording on cassette since 1981. An active participant in the Western Mass hardcore scene, in 1983 he founded ...
– drums * Tara O'Neil – drums


Charts


Weekly charts


Singles


References


External links


"Skull" music video
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