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Magnapop is the debut album by Magnapop, released in 1992 and re-released with bonus tracks on July 29, 1997.

Magnapop
A photograph of two Jack O'Lanterns—the one to the left with jagged teeth and a furrowed brow, the other with a smile and large doe eyes—on a dark background with the word "magnapop" written in blue along the top left corner.
Cover of the album
Demo albumby
ReleasedOctober 16, 1992 (1992-10-16)
RecordedDecember 1990 (John Keane Studio) and March 1992 (Furies Studio)
Studio
  • Furies Studio, Marietta, Georgia, United States
  • GenrePop punk, pop rock, power pop
    Length24:07
    LanguageEnglish
    LabelCaroline
    Producer
  • Michael Stipe
  • CompilerMagnapop
    Magnapop chronology
    Sugarland
    (1992)
    Magnapop
    (1992)
    Hot Boxing
    (1994)
    Singles from Magnapop

    1. "Merry"/"Complicated"
      Released: 1992

    Recording and release

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    Four of the tracks—"Favorite Writer", "Chemical", "Complicated", and "Merry"—were recorded in John Keane Studio, Athens, Georgia in December 1990 with Linda Hopper's friend Michael Stipe producing.[1] (The band also recorded the song "Texas", but subsequently re-recorded it for their first proper studio album, Hot Boxing.) The rest were self-recorded through March 1992 at Furies Studio in Atlanta suburb Marietta. The album produced one single—"Merry"/"Complicated"—released as a 7" on Solid Records (catalogue number 527.9013.40); a music video for the song was created in 1992.

    The song "Favorite Writer" would later be covered by R.E.M. for their 2003 single "Bad Day" and during their 2003 tour to support In Time: The Best of R.E.M. 1988–2003. On September 13, 2011, Creative Loafing announced that Mulvaney had attempted to re-form the original line-up of Magnapop to perform a benefit concert for local independent music store Criminal Records.[2] The benefit was later scheduled for October 15, and the band announced that they would be performing their self-titled debut album in its entirety.[3]

    Two songs from this session would end up on the 2019 release The Circle Is Round.

    Reception

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    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    Allmusic     [4]
    Pitchfork Media6.4/10[5]

    The album received a positive review from Allmusic,[4] with reviewer Heather Phares labeling their cover versionofBig Star's "Thirteen" "a welcome addition to this good beginning." Pitchfork Media's review was more ambivalent,[5] characterizing the album as "some impressive work for so early in their career" but hampered by minimal production and the price of a full-length album for only 25 minutes of music.

    Track listing

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    All songs written by Linda Hopper and Ruthie Morris, except where noted.

    Side one
    1. "Garden" – 2:21
    2. "Guess" – 2:53
    3. "Ear" (Ernest Noyes Brookings, Linda Hopper, and Ruthie Morris) – 2:21
    4. "13" (Chris Bell and Alex ChiltonofBig Star) – 2:42
    5. "Spill It" – 2:48
    Side two
    1. "Chemical" – 3:31
    2. "Favorite Writer" – 2:56
    3. "Complicated" – 1:52
    4. "Merry" – 3:04
    Re-release bonus tracks
    1. "Snake" (Demo) (Hopper, Morris, Shannon Mulvaney) – 5:45
    2. "Skinburns" (Demo) – 4:03

    Personnel

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    Magnapop
    Technical staff

    Release history

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    The album was initially released on Caroline Records in the United States and Play It Again Sam/Priority Records in the United Kingdom, with later editions published by Solid (The Netherlands) and King (Japan); the re-release with bonus tracks was published in the United States by Never.

    Region Date Label Format Catalog
    United States October 16, 1992 Caroline Compact Disc BIAS 220-2
    United Kingdom Play It Again Sam/Priority Records Compact Disc 450.0220.21 - BIAS 220 CD
    cassette tape 450.0220.53 - BIAS 220 MC
    The Netherlands LP 450.0220.11 - BIAS 220
    Solid Compact Disc 527.9017.20
    Japan 1992 King Compact Disc KICP-407
    United States 1997 Never Compact Disc NR2202†

    †Re-release with bonus tracks

    References

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    1. ^ Gray, Marcus (1997). It Crawled from the South (Paperback) (2nd ed.). Da Capo Press. p. 190. ISBN 0-306-80751-3.
  • ^ Radford, Chad (2011-09-13). "Countdown for Criminal Records". Creative Loafing. Retrieved 2011-09-14.
  • ^ Kane, Tyler (2011-09-21). "Benefit Announced For Atlanta's Criminal Records". Paste. Retrieved 2011-09-21.
  • ^ a b Phares, Heather. "Magnapop on Allmusic". Allmusic. Retrieved 2009-06-18.
  • ^ a b Wisdom, James P. (1999-12-31). "Album Review - Magnapop: Magnapop". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved 2009-06-17.
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