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Sensory Lullabies: The Ultimate Tribute to Jellyfish

Sensory Lullabies: The Ultimate Tribute to Jellyfish
From Burning Sky Records

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Few powerpop bands have produced a more devoted following after releasing only two albums than Jellyfish. 35 different bands from the US, UK, Japan, Australia, and Spain have contributed tracks to this 2-CD Jellyfish Tribute Album on indie newcomer Burning Sky Records. 'Sensory Lullabies: The Ultimate Tribute to Jellyfish' covers Jellyfish's two albums Bellybutton and Spilt Milk in their entirety (and in the original sequence), as well as providing bonus covers of 13 unreleased Jellyfish tracks. This is a tribute album such as has never been released before. Covering 35 of the 38 original Jellyfish songs ever released on CD, this album truly is the ultimate tribute to Jellyfish - and it rocks!

Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. The Man I Used To Be - AmeriTrash
  2. That Is Why - Sextus
  3. The King Is Half Undressed - Fredmusic
  4. I Wanna Stay Home - DC Cardwell
  5. She Still Loves Him - Mike Elgert
  6. All I Want Is Everything - Millicent Friendly
  7. Now She Knows She's Wrong - LoveDrive
  8. Bedspring Kiss - Nigel Frayling-Kelly
  9. Baby's Coming Back - Wayne Cabral
  10. Calling Sarah - Ken Morrison
  11. Hello - The Sonic Executive Sessions
  12. Mr. Late - Ed James
  13. Queen Of The USA - The Taters
  14. Always Be My Girl - The Mayflowers
  15. That Girl's A Man - Maxi Dunn
  16. Watchin' The Rain - Negative Earth
  17. Let This Dream Never End - Mike Dees

Disc 2:

  1. Hush - Readymade Breakup
  2. Joining A Fan Club - threads
  3. Sebrina, Paste and Plato - Rockosaurus Rex
  4. New Mistake - PoP Is ArT (with Derek Chafin)
  5. The Glutton Of Sympathy - Enfadados
  6. The Ghost At Number One - Black Sugar Transmission
  7. Bye, Bye, Bye - The Celebrities
  8. All Is Forgiven - The Gluttons Of Symphony
  9. Russian Hill - Robert Baird
  10. He's My Best Friend - Benj Clarke and Bill Brandenburgh
  11. Too Much, Too Little, Too Late - Dave Stephens
  12. Brighter Day - Brand New Machine
  13. Ignorance Is Bliss - Loveshine
  14. Family Tree - Checkpoint Charley
  15. I Don't Believe You - Steven Wright-Mark
  16. I Need Love - The Vague
  17. Will You Marry Me? - The Pozers
  18. Runnin' For Our Lives - DiEL

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #145036 in Music
  • Brand: Ultimate
  • Released on: 2007-09-11
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Dimensions: .23 pounds

Customer Reviews

This lullaby won't put you to sleep5
The bad news is that, while "Baby's Coming Back," Jellyfish isn't and never will. The good news is that through a legion of devoted fans and indebted musicians, they never have entirely gone away. The great news is that the next best thing to a fresh batch of Jellysongs is almost here -- an epic tribute album called Sensory Lullabies.

Burning Sky Records' two-disc, 35-song tribute to Jellyfish is two and a half hours of Jellybliss, with each artist offering a unique and affectionate version from a catalog of songs that were so far ahead of their time when they came out a decade and a half ago that today's most cutting-edge bands still cite them as influences. These "Lullabies" won't be putting anyone to sleep.

Alan Heaton and the Burning Sky team brought together 35 artists from four continents to produce complete covers of Jellyfish's two studio albums, 1990's Bellybutton and 1993's Spilt Milk, augmented with a handful of bonus tracks from Jellyfish's out-of-print-but-still-in-demand box set Fan Club.

The collection faithfully captures the hooks, harmonies and heavenly effects of a band that is revered -- and rightly so -- beyond proportion of its output.
Sensory Lullabies rocks. It rolls. It's a revelation. And it's full of wonderful surprises, even for those rabid Jellyfans who have listened to the band's entire catalog thousands of times.

Predictably, the covers range from the incredibly faithful (Millicent Friendly doing "All I Want Is Everything") to the judiciously tweaked ("Glutton of Sympathy" by Enfadados) to the wildly divergent ("Baby's Coming Back" by Wayne Cabral). But all of them take the sonic complexity of Jellyfish and ratchet it up a notch.
Curiously, despite the incredibly high production standards of Jellyfish's original releases, on most of the tribute tracks, the lyrics (and their genius) come out even cleaner and clearer. Careful listens to the new songs reveal other wonderful touches: Faint wedding bells on The Pozers' "Will You Marry Me?," the chugging build-up of Checkpoint Charley's "Family Tree," the sax accents on Robert Baird's "Russian Hill," and the speeded-up tempo of The Celebrities' "Bye, Bye, Bye."
Some things, however, were not meant to be tampered with, and threads seemed to sense that in their cover of "Joining a Fan Club." The guitar solo and sax-and-piano interlude, arguably one of the most electrifying musical passages out there, brings out all the same goose bumps the original version does.

Another treat is getting to hear songs like "Mr. Late," "Hello," "Will You Marry Me?" and "Always Be My Girl," recorded by Jellyfish as live versions, get the full studio treatment, with Ed James, The Sonic Executive Sessions, The Pozers and The Mayflowers respectively, adding the requisite flourishes that Jellyfish would have had they put them on a studio album.

The two covers that take the most artistic license are "Sebrina, Paste and Plato" by Rockosaurus Rex and "Watchin' the Rain" by Negative Earth. In both cases, the bands dialed back the jangly guitars and slowed down the tempo. "Sebrina" particularly takes on a different feel, trading its bouncy, psychedelic sound for an almost-but-not-quite-heavy-metal tone. "Not that there's anything wrong with that," as Jerry Seinfeld might have said, but to the most devout Jellyfish purists, these will feel the closest to sacrilege.

But the simple fact is that there isn't a bad song in this bunch. The songs are great, the musicianship fantastic. Each oozes creativity and reveals the passion Jellyfish continues to engender for listeners, fans and artists alike. And like slathering hot fudge on a delicious scoop of ice cream, every band adds a tasty new element to the already sweet sounds of Jellyfish.

Heaton's decision to sequence the songs identically to their original release (with bonus tracks at the end of each disc), is a real treat for fans who've listened hundreds of times to Bellybutton and Spilt Milk. You know what's coming, but it's fun to see how each band decides to get there as one song ends and another begins.

So if you've bought Bellybutton and Spilt Milk on cassette and CD multiple times to replace worn out copies or so you have car and home copies or if you can't stand to see them languish, unbought, at the used CD store, Sensory Lullabies is for you.
If you've thought the $400 the Fan Club box set commands on eBay sounds reasonable, Sensory Lullabies is for you. (And maybe you can explain it to my wife.)

If you've tracked down every side and solo project by every ex-Jellyfish member (including the two Moog Cookbook CDs), or you buy the CD of any artist who cites Jellyfish as an influence, Sensory Lullabies is for you.

And if by some accident, like living under a musical rock for a decade and a half, you've never heard of Jellyfish, but you love beautifully crafted power pop, clever lyrics and want to be introduced to a great bunch of musicians, Sensory Lullabies is for you (but you better get your own copies of Bellybutton and Spilt Milk, too).
Finally, as a professional journalist (and an amateur and unqualified rock critic), I owe folks this disclosure: Alan Heaton, the man behind Burning Sky Records and Sensory Lullabies, through an innocent e-mail exchange that began when I goofed up my shipping address ordering the Hello EP (a 5-song appetizer for Sensory Lullabies that is still for sale , by the way), took pity on my plight and offered to give me an advance copy of Sensory Lullabies so I didn't have to listen to Radio Disney or XM Kids for the whole drive on my family's summer vacation.

That's how I got this sneak preview of this fantastic album and why I'm qualified to tell you that it's an unqualified success. Not only has his effort - and that of his team and of the 35 artists and bands who contributed to Sensory Lullabies - produced a wonderful gift for the Jellyfaithful, but it's made 36 hours in the car with my four kids a lot more bearable. -- Dave Bundy

I Wanna Stay Home!5
Yeah, I Wanna Stay Home...and spin these discs all freaking day! There are few bands in the history of rock that are more influential than Jellyfish, fewer still that had an output as limited as Jellyfish's two superb albums "Bellybutton" & "Spilt Milk". Through the magic of time, technology and the co-mingling of the passions of a select group of like minded Jellyfish fans, we are presented with this unbelievable package of audio & I daresay visual delights. The discs present both legendary albums in their original running order with a veritable bounty of bonus tracks encomapassing virtually all of Jellyfish's musical output, both released and non-released material, it truly is a little audio treasure. The performances are varied in their approach from dead on re-recordings of legendary Jellyfish arrangements to indivdual takes by musicians from around the globe. All the tracks have been lovingly engineered & mastered by Steve Turnidge of Ultra Violet Studios in Seattle to give the whole product a feel as if the performers all recorded their works in the same space, albeit with different sounds, but, maintaining an overall high-quality of sound production that simply must be heard. The packaging needs special mention as well, as each track is documented very well in a package that can be best described as visually sumptious. The overriding feeling one comes away with from this release is PASSION, passion for the music of one of the greatest bands to have entertained us, long live Jellyfish! Buy this tribute now!

A Blade, a Renegade5
Worth the price of admission just to have such amazing studio versions of songs like "Hello" and "Mr. Late", which were previously only available as live recordings. Some really great covers, and a great way to find some fresh new talent to listen to. Seriously, wait until you hear "Hello"....you're gonna die!