Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga

Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga

by Spoon
Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga

Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga

by Spoon

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

"Attention to detail" doesn't necessarily sound like the secret ingredient to brilliant rock & roll, but in Spoon's case, it comes second only to inspiration. Britt Daniel, Jim Eno, and company keep finding ways to challenge themselves and their listeners by working within the same basic, streamlined sonic framework they crafted on Girls Can Tell, adding a few new twists here and there with each album. Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga just might be the most winning update on this approach since Girls Can Tell itself: each song is as carefully and creatively pruned as a bonsai tree, with nothing fussy or superfluous to mar the clean lines of the songwriting or arrangements. This is especially impressive considering that on this album, Spoon works with their widest array of sounds yet. Everything from kotos to chamberlains to horns straight out of Motown are fair game on Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga, but they're used so deftly and judiciously that they never feel like window dressing. As on Gimme Fiction, the band maps out Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga's territory within the first three tracks. "Don't Make Me a Target" is a sleek yet gritty prologue designed to draw listeners in like Fiction's "The Beast and Dragon, Adored," and its seductive pull only heightens the impact of "The Ghost of You Lingers." All pounding pianos and fleeting, fragmented verses, the song initially feels like it's all buildup and no release, but this insistent yet incomplete feeling is what makes it haunting and brilliant: its circling thoughts and echoes upon echoes feel like you're chasing the song -- or its subject -- to no avail. Even if "The Ghost of You Lingers" almost perversely avoids hooks, "You Got Yr. Cherry Bomb"'s homage to blue-eyed soul delivers them in abundance. Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga's songs are svelte, especially compared to Gimme Fiction, yet they're far from starved. Interesting details decorate the margins of these songs, whether it's the studio chatter that revs up "Don't You Evah" or the fascinatingly fragmented lyrics of "Eddie's Ragga" ("there ain't no getting over Joanie Hale-Maier"). Jon Brion pops up bass, chamberlain, and production duties on "The Underdog," one of Spoon's bounciest, brassiest nods to classic pop in a long time, and a perfect contrast to the exotic, spooky minimalism of "My Little Japanese Cigarette Case"'s shivery kotos and Spanish guitars. Concise and lively ("Black Like Me" is as close as the album gets to a ballad), Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga is a remarkable blend of focus and creativity; even if Spoon's modus operandi seems overly regimented on paper, the results are just as elegant as they are fun. ~ Heather Phares

Product Details

Release Date: 07/10/2007
Label: Merge
UPC: 0673855029511
Rank: 14984

Tracks

  1. Don't Make Me a Target
  2. The Ghost of You Lingers
  3. You Got Yr. Cherry Bomb
  4. Don't You Evah
  5. Rhythm and Soul
  6. Eddie's Ragga
  7. The Underdog
  8. My Little Japanese Cigarette Case
  9. Finer Feelings
  10. Black Like Me

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Spoon   Primary Artist
Tommy Poole   Horn
Yasmine Kittles   Vocals (Background)
Eggo Johanson   Tambourine
Rob Pope   Guitar (Bass),Bass
Eric Harvey   Keyboards,Piano
Tosca String Quartet   Strings
Ron Blake   Trumpet,Trumpet
Jon Brion   Guitar (Bass),Bass,Hammer,Chamberlin
Billy White   Flamenco Guitar
Francisco Torres   Trombone
John Catchings   Cello
Jim Eno   Drums
Mike McCarthy   Koto
Britt Daniel   Vocals
Robert Pope   Bass
Jason Freese   Saxophone
Matthew Colecchi   Koto
Graham Hughes   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Mike McCarthy   Audio Production,Engineer,Producer
BD   Audio Production
Je   Audio Production,Audio Engineer
Greg Koller   Audio Engineer,Engineer
Jon Brion   Audio Production,Producer
Spoon   Audio Production,Producer
MM   Audio Engineer
Sean McCabe   Photography
Jim Eno   Composer,Engineer,Producer
Britt Daniel   Design,Composer,Producer
Leslie Richter   Assistant Engineer
Jeff Byrd   Engineer,Live Sound
Howie Weinberg   Mastering
Philippe Migeat   Photography
Ugo Mulas   Cover Photo
Derek Vockins   Composer
Matthew Colecchi   Assistant Engineer
Todd Brodie   Assistant Engineer
Ben Dickey   Management
Max Tepper   Composer
Julian Tepper   Composer
Bret Rausch   Assistant Engineer
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