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These Are The Good Times People
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Presidents of the United States of America
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Product Details
- Artist: Presidents of the United States of America
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- Binding: Audio CD
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- EAN: 5099951884024
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- Label: Fugitive Recordings/EMI
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- Manufacturer: Fugitive Recordings/EMI
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- Number of Discs: 1
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- Product Group: Music
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- Publisher: Fugitive Recordings/EMI
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- Release Date: 2008-03-11
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- Studio: Fugitive Recordings/EMI
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- Title: These Are The Good Times People
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Product Description: Chris Ballew's quirky Presidents didn't exactly rise from the vaunted Seattle scene of the early '90s and step gleefully outside its often constraining alt-rock clichés to forge an unlikely stardom on their own, often goofy terms. Here, they not only continue the refinement of their humorous ethos begun on 2000's reformation album, Freaked Out and Small, (and continued on 2004's Love Everybody,) but expands it outward with the help of new guitarist Andrew McKeag (replacing co-founder Dave Dederer) and veteran Seattle producer Kurt Bloch. If the effervescent opener "Mixed up S.O.B.," and lyrically precious tracks like "Ladybug" and "More Bad Times" can seem beholden to the band's earlier freewheeling fancies, there's a sharper, more satisfying musical/lyrical focus on the Francophobic sarcasm of "French Girl" and irresistible, stream-of-consciousness country psych of "Truckstop Butterfly." The languorous "Loose Balloon" and feverishly swinging, horn-punctuated "Flame is Love" show just how far the Presidents' second coming has pushed their previous, punk rock-dominated envelope, before the slinky, closing funk workout "Deleter" (featuring sassy turns by r&b singer Fysah Thomas) busts it wide open. --Jerry McCulley
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Customer Reviews
Back To Form
PUSA get back to the form that made them popular in the first place. With fun, clever, witty and sometimes crazy lyrical content, they go a long way to make this album very listenable. It also rocks pretty hard!!
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Presidents of the United States of America - These Are The Good Times People 4/10
Just one of many bands to come out of Seattle in the heyday of grunge, Presidents of the United States of America stood out from their contemporaries with their self-deprecating humor (a oft-needed relief from the seriousness of bands like Pearl Jam and Soundgarden), vocalist Chris Ballew's sing-speak style, and their unusual longevity.
These Are the Good Times People doesn't stray too far from their formula, with the record starting off with "Mixed Up S.O.B." and "Ladybug." The first one is about, surprisingly, [...], and the second ranges from ladybugs to centipedes to beetles partying it up.
No one has ever expected POTUSA to sing about anything particularly serious, so their latest succeeds as a frothy, bouncy collection with a solid set of tunes and workmanlike, poppy playing that is catchy throughout, but also eventually reveals itself as ultimately trivial and vapid.
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Presidents Rock!
These are the good times people. It's also a good time to listen to this CD. I'm a huge fan of PUSA. This CD has the classic Presidents sound as well as, a few tracks with something a little different than the norm. And, they are not disapointing. I enjoy CDs released by the Presidents because you can listen to them all the way through without skipping tracks. The pattern continues with this one. Bottom line I highly recommend picking up this CD.
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PUSA Rocks, always have, always will . . .
Awsome album, another great to add to the PUSA collection . . . worth the money.
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Hey, Dave Dederer: Missin' You!
This entire album is upbeat and listenable, but it is noticably missing the input of Dave Dederer on Guitbass!
I read an interview once where Dave Dederer stated that while Chris wrote most of the "cutesy" songs, his own contribution was adding the heavier rock/punk influence to the music. That rock and roll edge is what is missing from this album. Which makes it, not bad, but also not rockin'!
The standout songs are definitely:
-"Mixed Up S.O.B.": Which is another wild song about a crazy girl, in line with "Lump" and "Lunatic to Love".
-"Ghosts Are Everywhere": A catchy tune with lots of "Na-Na-Na's" like "Tiki God" from II.
-"Riot In The Sun": Which is the closest thing to edgy, with it's distorted shouts of the title at the beginning.
-"Deleter": Which is a very good experiment, using horns and a female vocalist with some great attitude.
Again, the album is enjoyable, but not one I want to listen to all the way through like "Love Everybody" or "II". Dave, come back to us!
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