Formats and Editions
1. Rockin Stroll
2. Confetti
3. It's a Shame About Ray
4. Rudderless
5. My Drug Buddy
6. Turnpike Down, The
7. Bit Part
8. Alison's Starting to Happen
9. Hannah & Gabi
10. Kitchen
11. Ceiling Fan in My Spoon
12. Frank Mills
13. Mrs. Robinson
14. Shaky Ground - (previously unreleased, Demo)
15. It's a Shame About Ray - (previously unreleased, Demo)
16. Rockin Stroll - (previously unreleased, Demo)
17. My Drug Buddy - (previously unreleased, Demo)
18. Hannah & Gabi - (previously unreleased, Demo)
19. Kitchen - (previously unreleased, Demo)
20. Bit Part - (previously unreleased, Demo)
21. Rudderless - (previously unreleased, Demo)
22. Ceiling Fan in My Spoon - (previously unreleased, Demo)
23. Confetti - (previously unreleased, Demo)
More Info:
Some of you are still possessed of the thoroughly old fashioned idea that songs with words demanding to be listened to are a bad thing. I suggest you purchase this album and get cured quick. Try not to resist. Melody Maker...Dando is at last emphatically his own man - and the results fall barely short of the miraculous. NME The Lemonheads formed in Boston in the late 80s and had their major label debut on Atlantic in 1990 with Lovey. It was 1992's IT S A SHAME ABOUT RAY, though, that proved to be their breakthrough success. Critical and fan acclaim surged for the album, which centered on lead singer/songwriter Evan Dando's melodic, left-of-center alt-rock artistry. His warm, resonant vocals and brilliant pop sensibilities often belied insurgent lyrics, a quality that runs throughout the title track a #5 Billboard® modern rock chart hit and the album's other stand-outs, including My Drug Buddy, Allison s Starting To Happen, Confetti, and the band's hit, punk-skewed cover of Mrs. Robinson. On this new 2-disc, CD+DVD COLLECTOR'S EDITION, the original album plus ten bonus tracks comprise Disc 1. The DVD features 45 minutes of content including videos and commentary from Dando.