dada
American Highway Flower

IRS Records    7243 8 27986 20  (1994)

Rock/Pop
CD, 13   Tracks, 58:39  Length
01 Ask The Dust Joie Calio; Michael Gurley; Phil Leavitt 05:33
02 Feet To The Sun Joie Calio; Michael Gurley; Phil Leavitt 03:13
03 All I Am Joie Calio; Michael Gurley; Phil Leavitt 04:49
04 Scum Joie Calio; Michael Gurley; Phil Leavitt 03:30
05 Pretty Girls Make Graves Joie Calio; Michael Gurley; Phil Leavitt 04:52
06 Gogo Joie Calio; Michael Gurley; Phil Leavitt 02:54
07 Feel Me Don't You Joie Calio; Michael Gurley; Phil Leavitt 05:24
08 Real Soon Joie Calio; Michael Gurley; Phil Leavitt 05:27
09 S.F. Bar '63 Joie Calio; Michael Gurley; Phil Leavitt 04:03
10 8 Track Joie Calio; Michael Gurley; Phil Leavitt 04:48
11 Green Henry Joie Calio; Michael Gurley; Phil Leavitt 04:57
12 i Joie Calio; Michael Gurley; Phil Leavitt 03:44
13 Heaven And Nowhere Joie Calio; Michael Gurley; Phil Leavitt 05:25
Music Details
Product Details
Packaging Jewel Case
Spars DDD
Sound Stereo
Musicians  &  Credits
Bass Joie Calio
Guitar Michael Gurley
Drums Phil Leavitt
Musician dada
Producer dada; Jason Corsaro
Engineer Jason Corsaro
Cover by Hugh Brown
Personal Details
Index # 816
Owner Dave
Tags Alternative Rock
User Defined
Purchased New
Notes
Dada's debut album, Puzzle, was a substantial success and had critics billing them as a promising new addition to the alternative rock scene. The follow-up album feels like exactly that, a follow-up. Coming as a disappointment to many who were awaiting its arrival, American Highway Flower lacks the memorable songs that made Puzzle a hit. Less effective lyrics and more generic composition make it seem like a forced attempt to maintain momentum. Fortunately, dada is talented enough to remain interesting and even just more of the same is worth listening to. As agile musicians, they still sound bigger than a three-man band. Their disciplined use of harmony is a rare find in the alt-rock world, and continues to define their sound. The album is a bit heavier at times, with "Feet to the Sun" and "Pretty Girls Make Graves" as its strongest tracks. While somewhat of a letdown, American Highway Flower does little to diminish dada's potential. They are still a band worth watching.