Wake Up! (The Boo Radleys album)
Wake Up! is the fourth album by British alternative rock band The Boo Radleys, released by Creation Records in 1995.
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Released | March 27, 1995 (U.K.) September 12, 1995 (U.S.) | |||
Recorded | September–October 1994, Rockfield Studios, Wales | |||
Genre | Alternative rock, Britpop, baroque pop | |||
Length | 51:29 | |||
Label | Creation CRECD 179 (U.K.) Columbia (U.S.) | |||
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Reception
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
The Guardian | [2] |
Select | 5/5[3] |
Uncut | [4] |
Although the band had received critical acclaim with their previous album, Giant Steps, Wake Up! was their first true commercial success, reaching number one in the UK album charts.[5] This was due in large part to two factors: the emergence of Britpop as a driving force in mid-1990s British music, and a Top 10 single, "Wake Up Boo!".
Two further singles were released from the album: "Find The Answer Within" (with two versions available, one an early fade of the album version, the other a remix by The High Llamas) and "It's Lulu". Both reached the UK Top 40 but were unable to repeat the popularity of "Wake Up Boo!".
"Wake Up Boo!" was ranked at number 67 on Spin's "The 95 Best Alternative Rock Songs of 1995" list.[6]
Track listing
Original release
All songs written by Martin Carr.
- "Wake Up Boo!" - 3:37
- "Fairfax Scene" - 2:14
- "It's Lulu" - 3:04
- "Joel" - 6:10
- "Find the Answer Within" - 4:34
- "Reaching Out from Here" - 3:02
- "Martin, Doom! It's Seven O'Clock" - 6:21
- "Stuck on Amber" - 5:24
- "Charles Bukowski Is Dead" - 2:39
- "4am Conversation" - 2:43
- "Twinside" - 4:45
- "Wilder" - 6:56
2010 expanded edition
- CD1 - Wake Up!
- CD2 - First bonus disc
- "Janus" (3:08)
- "Blues for George Michael" (8:48)
- "Friendship Song" (5:25)
- "Wake Up Boo! Music for Astronauts" (8:55)
- "And Tomorrow the World" (4:36)
- "The History of Creation [Parts 17 & 36]" (4:40)
- "Find the Answer Within (High Llamas Mix)" (5:44)
- "The Only Word I Can Find" (3:06)
- "Very Together" (3:22)
- "Don't Take Your Gun to Town" (3:52)
- "Wallpaper" (4:04)
- 1 - 6 taken from the "Wake Up Boo!" singles.
- 7 - 11 taken from the "Find the Answer Within" singles.
- CD3 - Second bonus disc
- "This Is Not About Me" (4:02)
- "Reaching Out from Here (High Llamas Mix)" (2:52)
- "Martin, Doom! It's Seven O'clock (Stereolab Mix)" (6:42)
- "Joel (Justin Warfield Mix)" (4:49)
- "Tambo" (1:47)
- "Donkey" (1:57)
- "From the Bench at Belvidere" (4:23)
- "Hi Falutin" (3:23)
- "Crushed" (3:23)
- "Almost Nearly There" (3:36)
- 1 - 6 taken from the "It's Lulu" singles.
- 7 - 10 taken from the "From The Bench At Belvidere" single.
Personnel
- Sice - vocals
- Rob Cieka - drums, percussion
- Tim Brown - bass guitar, keyboards
- Martin Carr - guitar, keyboards, vocals
References
- Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Wake Up! – The Boo Radleys". AllMusic. Retrieved 26 April 2020.
- Sullivan, Caroline (31 March 1995). "CD of the week: The Boo Radleys". The Guardian.
- Morris, Gina (April 1995). "The Boo Radleys: Wake Up!". Select. No. 58. p. 98.
- "The Boo Radleys: Wake Up!". Uncut. p. 77.
'It's Lulu' boasts the adolescent heart-skipping rush of vintage Buzzcocks, with added horns.
- "Wake Up". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 8 September 2011.
- A.Z. (6 August 2015). "The 95 Best Alternative Rock Songs of 1995". Spin. p. 2. Retrieved 7 August 2015.