Garbage
Version 2.0

Almo Sounds    AMSD-80018  (1998)

Rock/Pop
CD, 12   Tracks, 49:34  Length
01 Temptation Waits Garbage; Duke Erikson; Shirley Manson; Steve Marker; Butch Vig 04:36
02 I Think I'm Paranoid Garbage 03:38
03 When I Grow Up Garbage 03:24
04 Medication Garbage 04:08
05 Special Garbage 03:43
06 Hammering In My Head Garbage 04:52
07 Push It Garbage 04:02
08 The Trick Is To Keep Breathing Garbage 04:11
09 Dumb Garbage 03:50
10 Sleep Together Garbage 04:03
11 Wicked Ways Garbage 03:43
12 You Look So Fine Garbage 05:24
Music Details
Product Details
Packaging Jewel Case
Spars DDD
Sound Stereo
Musicians  &  Credits
Vocals Shirley Manson
Guitar Steve Marker
Bass Duke Erikson
Drums Butch Vig
Musician Garbage
Producer Butch Vig; Duke Erikson; Shirley Manson; Steve Marker
Engineer Billy Bush
Personal Details
Index # 1264
Owner Dave
Tags Alternative Rock, Pop Rock
User Defined
Purchased Used
Notes
Neither a flat-out retread nor a full-fledged progression, Version 2.0 is almost too accurate a title for Garbage's second album. Everything that made Garbage a success is here -- Shirley Manson 's seductive strength, strong pop sensibility, a production that falls halfway between alternative rock and techno -- presented in a slightly newer form. Version 2.0 may be gilded with fresh drum loops and shiny, computerized production, but it lacks the thrilling immediacy of the debut. It isn't that Garbage 's sound is no longer appealing -- it's that high-tech production has a tendency to make the songs sound the same. That was a problem with the debut as well, but it's discouraging to find that those flaws are repeated, not solved. Still, when Garbage pulls it all together, the results are irresistible, and there are just enough moments on the album -- including "Special," "Push It," "Temptation Waits," and "I Think I'm Paranoid" -- to make it a successful follow-up, even if it isn't a brave step forward. -- Stephen Thomas Erlewine (allmusic.com)