P.S. (A Toad Retrospective)
Artist: Toad the Wet Sprocket --
Published: Nov 1999 --
Format: CD
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MONICA'S REVIEW:
So, this is the final album from Toad. I just bought it but have not put it in the
CD player yet--a shame I know! It has a new version of P.S. and remixed versions of All I
Want and Hold Her Down. Plus, it has two songs previously unreleased before ...
Eyes Open Wide and Silo Lullabye (which was a hidden track on the
Coil album.
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Coil
Artist: Toad the Wet Sprocket --
Published: May 1997 --
Format: CD
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MONICA'S REVIEW:
This is the final album from Toad. It has a more mature sound than some of their other albums
which may be due to the fact that most of them have gotten married and started families. Plus,
it has a little bit of good old fashioned rock'n'roll thrown in there too. Don't forget that
there is a 'hidden' track called Silo Lullabye that you can access through your
computer!
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In Light Syrup
Artist: Toad the Wet Sprocket --
Published: Oct 1995 --
Format: CD
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MONICA'S REVIEW:
I was really pleased when this album came out. It contains a bunch of leftover songs that
didn't quite make it onto their other albums for one reason or another. It is a '"best of the
worst" in a sense but Toad's "worst" is just as good as the some of what is considered the
"best" out there now ... if not better.
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Dulcinea
Artist: Toad the Wet Sprocket --
Published: May 1994 --
Format: CD
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MONICA'S REVIEW:
It took a while for them to release this album, but it was worth it. They went back to a less
produced and grittier sound which suits me just fine. Some of my favorite songs are
Crowing and Windmills.
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Fear
Artist: Toad the Wet Sprocket --
Published: Aug 1991 --
Format: CD
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MONICA'S REVIEW:
This was Toad's breakthrough album and was the height of their success. It is definately the
most produced and glossy sounding of their albums. For a while, the songs on this were too
overplayed on the radio and I got sick of listening to this album. However, now it brings back
all those memories of when I first saw them in Vancouver, BC and fell in love with them for
the first time. .
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Pale
Artist: Toad the Wet Sprocket --
Published: Jan 1990 --
Format: CD
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MONICA'S REVIEW:
Their second album is darker and introspective. It suits me whenever I just want to chill out
or if it is simply a gray and rainy day. I hardly ever tire of listening to songs such as
Don't Go Away, I Think About and Liars Everywhere.
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Bread and Circus
Artist: Toad the Wet Sprocket --
Published: July 1989 --
Format: CD
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MONICA'S REVIEW:
This was their debut album that was made when they were still in high school. It has a garage
sound and raw feeling and if you keep in mind that they had to fork out around $650.00 of
their own money to get this made in about 8 days, it is pretty damn good. This album is really
a must for any Toad fan because you can hear where they started from.
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