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BABIES SHOULDN'T SMOKE

Cheer-Accident

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4.07 | 25 ratings | 1 reviews | 20% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 1992

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. So Sorry About China (4:05)
2. The Butterfly Effect (9:37)
3. I Feel Sick (3:34)
4. When Clowns Go Bad (5:37)
5. People Are Props (3:26)
6. Head of Gumby (4:57)
7. Playschool (5:53)
8. Big Secret Airshow (5:06)
9. Ignorance Moving Sideways (5:05)
10. Flies in the Amber (8:59)

Total Time 56:19

Line-up / Musicians

- Jeff Libersher / guitars
- Phil Bonnet / guitar, vocals
- Chris Block / bass, acoustic & electric guitars, vocals
- Thymme Jones / drums, piano, trumpet, vocals

With:
- Janie Bouzek / vocals (3,5)

Releases information

Artwork: Linda Wiley

CD Complacency ‎- CPCD02003 (1992, US)

Digital album

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CHEER-ACCIDENT Babies Shouldn't Smoke ratings distribution


4.07
(25 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of progressive rock music(20%)
20%
Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection(32%)
32%
Good, but non-essential (24%)
24%
Collectors/fans only (12%)
12%
Poor. Only for completionists (12%)
12%

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5 stars Cheer-Accident's third release and it is in my opinion the best and most consistent out of their three dissonant, complex alternative rock albums (Dumb Ask and Not A Food being the other two that seem to be loosely related). With this they keep the buzzing guitars (and bass!), that distant echoed snare and varied vocals previously heard on Dumb Ask, and add a new darker dimension to it. Phil Bonnet also joined on guitar so there's a fuller sound.

Right from the get go you're pushed into some strange house where some deeply stressed people live. Alot of instrumental sections are like going into one's bottled up anger, mental illness or nausea but often doesn't sound thrashy or desperate, just kind of demented. This album is not without humour though, oh no, this is Cheer-Accident we're talking about! 'The Butterfly Effect' starts out with a funny answering machine message and the guy talking at the start of 'Flies In The Amber' always cracks me up. Neither is this album devoid of "pop" too, you've got the wonderful 'People Are Props' (very well written proggy pop) and the piano sections of 'Playschool' that aren't exactly inaccessible. Every track is very good (and extremely well performed), no filler here.

The only problems I have with this album are: 1) The completely weird production. I don't know, could have just been the sound they were going for. And 2) The bass that at times has no depth to it and is often difficult to distinguish from the guitar, but again, it could have just been on purpose.

All in all a very good album which is sadly overlooked (even within the C-A discography). And those coming from Fear Draws Misfortune or Introducing Lemon to this one may find a bit of style change.

Favourite tracks: 'So Sorry About China', 'The Butterfly Effect', 'People Are Props', 'Head Of Gumby', 'Ignorance Moving Sideways', 'Flies In The Amber'.

EDIT: 5 stars, this is a masterpiece!

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