Dizzy up the Girl
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Media Type: CD
Artist: GOO GOO DOLLS
Title: DIZZY UP THE GIRL
Street Release Date: 09/22/1998
Genre: ROCK/POP
Track Listing
- Dizzy
- Slide
- Broadway
- January Friend
- Black Balloon
- Bullet Proof
- Amigone
- All Eyes on Me
- Full Forever
- Acoustic #3
- Iris
- Extra Pale
- Hate This Place
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #8337 in Music
- Brand: GOO GOO DOLLS
- Released on: 1998-09-22
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .21 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
The orchestral-pop hit "Iris" (from the soundtrack to City of Angels) proved the Goo Goo Dolls were no one-hit wonder with 1995's "Name." One listen to "Slide," the crafty, yearning second track off their sixth release, suggests the streak continues for Buffalo's finest. Not surprisingly, aspects that make the aforementioned songs memorable--warm, acoustic stylings; strings; heartrending hooks--also make Dizzy come alive elsewhere. Ultimately, the effort documents the band's continued migration from indie rock toward the mainstream. Thus, while "Slide" and the reprise of the wondrous "Iris" might shine for weeks (or even years) of repeated listens, attempts to keep alive the group's power-trio past often have a been-there/done-that feel. --Neal Weiss
Entertainment Weeklyl
It all adds up to perfectly professional, radio-friendly mainstream rock.... That's hardly a rousing endorsement, but the been-there-heard-that factor of Dizzy Up the Girl doesn't engender much more enthusiasm.
USA Today
Though the sweetness is balanced by such acidic cuts as Full Forever, the Goo Goo Dolls prove a tad too gooey.
Customer Reviews
A New Goo Listener
I first heard of The Goo Goo Dolls on the radio with their songs "Name", "Iris", "Slide" and "Black Balloon". I am not one to run out and buy the latest and greatest CD's. I pick my collection out very carefully. The week before Christmas 99, I saw John Rzeznik host VH1's "The List" and he seemed really cool. So the Sunday before Christmas, I bought "Dizzy Up The Girl". I couldn't wait to hear it. The first song, "Dizzy", played and I thought, oh know, what did I buy, but then I listened and heard the lyrics to all of the songs. Nothing else has been in my CD player since. I don't even listen to the radio while in my car, just this CD for three weeks straight. I haven't listened to a band like this since the Eagles back in the early 80's.
John Rzeznik, your songs inspire me in ways that words can't describe. You write from your heart and soul and that's what writing should be all about. My favorite is "Acoustic #3". This is my only CD where I don't skip one song. I love them all.
Thank you, Johnny, Robby and Mike for making such great music and for sharing it with the rest of the world.
I definitely recommend this CD for any music lover.
Buy this CD
Wow. I have to say, I became a fan of Goo Goo Dolls with Iris. I'd heard Name on the radio when it came out but didn't think anything more of it. Then I heard Iris. It is such a beautiful song that captures the movie perfectly--I never got tired of hearing it. This is my first Goo Goo Dolls CD purchase and I love it. I'd give it 5 stars but for the fact that Robbie's songs are not my cup of tea (sorry). It's interesting, though, to hear how different his style is from John's. I bought Hold Me Up and it's just not a sound that I enjoy.
So what if they've gone mainstream with DUTG! I am one of millions who wouldn't have heard their music otherwise and might not have given them a second listen. I'm looking forward to their next record because it's very clear their sound is evolving (as it should) and I look forward to where they're going next, though I think I'm going to buy A Boy Named Goo. Some of my favorite songs include Dizzy, Black Balloon, and the unbelievably sad Acoustic #3. I don't know from where in his heart John was writing that one but I wanted to put my arms around him and hug him. It's a wonderful song and if you don't buy the CD, you'll never get to hear it. I think we've all been in that place from which it was written. You're a great songwriter, John.
dreamaway
If John's voice and lyrics didn't completely captivate you on previous goo albums, give them the second chance that they deserve! With their new drummer Mike in tow, John and Robby have again produced an album full of feeling and great passion. If you already own other CDs by this group, this is a must-have-you can see the way that they have changed as a band since A Boy Named Goo. Not only are the words more "deep" unforgetable theme from that movie "City of Angels"; "Black Balloon", and "Slide", all three of which everyone has heard about twenty million times on the radio! Other great songs on this album are "Amigone"(even though Robby's voice will nevre compare to John's) and "Bullet Proof", reminicent of days with many guitars. On a softer note, "Acoustic #3" is a beautiful song. THIS IS AN AWESOME ALBUM WITH GREAT SONGS!
This is one of the few albums that i can play over and over by any artist. i don't find robby's voice obnoxious, and actually like it. you have to give him credit, going from the lead singer to basically a back-up, with john the center of attention all the time (understandibly). and not to mention mike, the drummer, who many people still refer to as 'george'...
This cd is a great effort from john, robby, and mike. they have come a long way from the sex maggots. john writes great lyrics that actually mean something, he and robby sing their hearts out. and mike plays the drums, a very important part that people rarely notice, but without him, they would sink.
Play this cd straight through once. then listen to the songs that you liked. then go back and listen to the songs you thought you hated. you will really be suprised how much you may have misjudged these guys thefirst time around.




