
Soup is an Alt/Indie album by Blind Melon, originally released in 1995. On Gatefold: 51 pressings tracked, owned by 32 collectors.
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Soup is the second album by the American alternative rock band Blind Melon, released shortly before vocalist Shannon Hoon's fatal drug overdose, making it his final album with the band. Thematically, the album is much darker than the band's multi-platinum debut. "2 X 4" is about Hoon's experience at a drug detox, the country-tinged "Skinned" is about serial killer Ed Gein, "Car Seat (God's Presents)" is about Susan Smith who killed her children by driving her car into a lake in Union, SC, and "St. Andrew's Fall" is about suicide by jumping from a 20-story building. Alternatively, "New Life" is about the birth of Hoon's daughter Nico Blue, "Wilt" is about having bad breath, although in Captain Beefheart-esque lyrics, "Galaxie" is about Hoon's experience with his car, a 1965 Ford Galaxie, and "Lemonade" is a tongue-in-cheek song about a bar brawl. "Most '90s rock bands who enjoyed massive breakthrough success with their debut album seemed to follow it up with an effort similarly styled to its predecessor, hence guaranteeing repeat success. This proved not to be the case with Blind Melon. It appeared as though the band rejected the jovial spirit of No Rain and focused on much darker material for their follow-up, Soup. While it did not match the commercial success of the debut, Soup proved to be a challenging, gripping record that is just as strong and perhaps even more rewarding. Shannon Hoon was in the throes of drug addiction (which would prove fatal only two months after the album's release), and his experience at a drug detox is clearly detailed in the Zep-groover, "2x4." Hoon's lyrics often examine his growing sense of mortality, as evidenced in "The Duke," "St. Andrew's Fall," and "Car Seat," while "New Life" shows Hoon hoping that the birth of his baby daughter will put his life back on track. The country-tinged "Skinned" is written from the standpoint of notorious killer, Ed Gein, the anthemic rocker, "Galaxie," appears to deal with a troubled relationship, and "Vernie" is a tribute to his grandmother. Some of the tracks prove hopeful ("Walk"), while others are steeped in despair ("Toes Across the Floor," "Wilt"). Soup deserved to be another big hit, but due to MTV and radio's abrupt abandonment of the band, harsh reviews from close-minded critics, and worst of all, Hoon's untimely death mid-tour, all hopes of the album receiving the attention it deserved were extinguished. Soup is one of the most underrated and overlooked great rock albums of the '90s." - Greg Prato (AllMusicGuide).
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Tracklist
- 0Efil Wen2:10
- 1Hello Goodbye / Galaxie3:31
- 22x44:00
- 3Vernie3:14
- 4Skinned1:57
- 5Toes Across The Floor3:04
- 6Walk2:47
- 7Dumptruck3:40
- 8Car Seat (God's Presents)2:42
- 9Wilt2:29
- 10The Duke3:36
- 11St. Andrew's Fall4:11
- 12New Life3:34
- 13Mouthful Of Cavities3:33
- 14Lemonade3:36
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Alternative Rock
- whimsical
- dark
- bluesy
Credits
The people behind it.
Performers
- Brad SmithBAND , BASS BASS
- Christopher ThornBAND , GUITAR GUITAR
- Glen GrahamBAND , DRUMS, PERCUSSION DRUMS, PERCUSSION
- Michael Kelsey
- Rogers StevensBAND , GUITAR GUITAR
- Shannon HoonBAND , VOCALS VOCALS
- Jena KrausVOCALS
- Kermit RuffinsHORNS
- Lil Rascals Brass BandHORNS
- Miles TackettCELLO
- Stephen MosesTROMBONE
32 collectors on Gatefold own this · 51 pressings tracked on Gatefold
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