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    A Boy Named Goo

    A Boy Named Goo

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    Artist: Goo Goo Dolls
    Label: Warner Bros / Wea
    Category: Music

    List Price: $11.98
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    Seller: river-city-books
    Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 130 reviews
    Sales Rank: 6174

    Media: Audio CD
    Discs: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 5.7 x 4.9 x 0.4

    MPN: 45750
    UPC: 093624575023
    EAN: 0093624575023
    ASIN: B000002MUE

    Release Date: March 14, 1995
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

    Tracks:

      • Long Way Down
      • Burnin' Up
      • Naked
      • Flat Top
      • Impersonality
      • Name
      • Only One
      • Somethin' Bad
      • Ain't That Unusual
      • So Long
      • Eyes Wide Open
      • Disconnected
      • Slave Girl

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    Editorial Reviews:

    Amazon.com
    Having undergone numerous not-so-subtle musical transformations since their first album in 1989, the Goo Goo Dolls have matured into a powerful trio that seems to instinctively know its way around a catchy tune. With vocalist Johnny's Paul Westerberg-influenced delivery and songs packed with exciting dynamics, the Goo Goo Dolls have really hit their stride. However, the stride they've hit is probably not going to appeal to most fans from their punk rock years, and some may actually think A Boy Named Goo has more in common with a harder-rocking Eddie Money than, say, the Ramones. --Adem Tepedelen


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    5 out of 5 stars The Goo Goo Dolls' Best   September 4, 2009
    Running in Place
    A Boy Named Goo is simply the best album the Goo Goo Dolls have released. It boasts a consistent blend of punk-inspired alternative rock, with impassioned performances by Rzeznik and particularly Takac, whose lead vocals are far stronger here ("Impersonality," "So Long") than on future releases. The record opens with the irresistible single "Long Way Down" and keeps the pace throughout, slowing only for the breakthrough "Name," which brought the Goo Goo Dolls fame and marked the beginning of a new, more mainstream era. "Ain't that Unusual" strikes a similarly sentimental tone and was appropriately featured in the Angus soundtrack. The album closes with "Disconnected" and "Slave Girl," two punk remakes tacked on to replace a former band member's song. They sound a bit out of place here but offer insight into the Goo Goo Dolls' inspirations and versatility. Ultimately, A Boy Named Goo showcases the band developing their own sound without neglecting their roots. 5 Stars.


    4 out of 5 stars Their Last GREAT album.   January 2, 2009
    Michael Gerstbrein (Iowa City, IA United States)
    This is a first-rate CD filled with some choice catchy power-pop nuggets...the band seemed to have found a nice balance between their ramshackle, punky beginnings and the previous attempted-but-failed commercial breakthrough, the under-appreciated "Superstar Carwash." The forceful "Long Way Down" and the scruffy "Flat Top" are a couple of standouts here. And then there's "Name," the acoustic ballad that finally brought them the widespread radio airplay they'd deserved for years. Unfortunately, future releases were patterned after this tune and the band, sadly, forsook the edge and drive that their early fans had come to expect. There was a distressing loss of identity to much of what came after "A Boy Named Goo." Therefore, they sounded like every other jangle-pop Gin Blossoms wannabe clogging the airwaves. Perhaps some day, they can return to their roots and reharness that let-it-rip energy that us oldsters enjoyed so much. My fingers are crossed.


    5 out of 5 stars I love the cd, A boy named Goo by the Goo Goo Dolls.   August 5, 2008
    Music lover (PA, USA)
    The Cd plays really well. There are a couple scratches on the outside of the case but it doesn't affect play at all.


    5 out of 5 stars It's All Good   December 25, 2007
    LSM (Missouri - Show Me State)
    I'm not an industry expert, so I'll write no sophisticated analysis of this album, but here's my take: I love every song on this disc! This band has an emotional range I enjoy; the lyrics aren't vacuous and the tunes stay with you. Those are requisites of good music, in my book.

    No one says much about a favorite tune of mine here, "Slave Girl," that speaks to (musically and lyrically) the animal urge in all of us. I'm just glad I got the entire CD instead of missing out on any one of these songs by relying on a compilation. That's the oft-rewarding risk of going for the whole album - you might find a gem you'd have otherwise never heard. Not to dis compilations - they have their place.



    3 out of 5 stars I wasn't feeling this at first....   January 21, 2007
    possessedrequiem (NY)
    I must say when I first listened to a boy named goo I was disappointed. I really did not like it, and I was surprised because in general I really like the goo goo dolls. I saw them live once and they were pretty awesome. It's hard to explain why I didn't enjoy this cd, but I guess it just didn't have that oomph that makes a song or an album great. I also didn't like how on one song Johnny was the lead singer and on the next Robby was, back and forth throughout the entire cd, it felt and sounded sorta amateur (and not in a good way) and just seemed kinda disconnected. I can't say any song was bad, but I didn't fall in love with any except for the one I already knew. All in all after the second and third listen it has started to grow on me. I find the best songs to be: name, flat top, naked, ain't that unusual and eyes wide open.

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