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Sugar Ray by Sugar Ray

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By their fourth album, Sugar Ray had developed a real ease to their music. Starting with "Fly," they no longer tried so hard to rock -- they no longer tried to ape the Red Hot Chili Peppers -- and began relaxing into a sun-kissed, laid-back groove, the kind of music where even the fast numbers powered by distorted guitars don't necessarily sound heavy. This came to the forefront on 14:59, but it blossoms on that album's follow-up, Sugar Ray. Where 14:59 was a little self-conscious and jokey (culminating in a cover of Steve Miller's "Abracadabra"), Sugar Ray feels easy and natural, so it's easy to smile at the reference to Run-D.M.C.instead of cringing. And that'sthe key to the record -- it's relaxed, utterly without pretension, and often charmingly melodic. Sure, there are some cuts that fall flat, but this record is more consistent than any of their previous albums, thanks not only to a stronger set of material, but the fact that the band is gelling as a band, which makes even the missteps easier to listen to. Best of all, the band never runs from their past, adding another great summer single to their arsenal with "When It's Over" (easily the equal of "Fly" and "Every Morning"), while even sampling "Every Morning" on "Ours." All this doesn't make Sugar Ray seem new, but there's charm to their performances, which make the album seen fresh, all the same. For a supposed one-hit wonder, it's remarkable that they've released their best album four records into their career.

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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1
Answer The Phone (Album Version)
00:03:58

Sugar Ray, Composer, MainArtist - Don Gilmore, Producer - Stan Frazier, Drums, Vocals - CHRIS LORD-ALGE, Mixer - Steve Marcussen, Masterer - D.J. HOMICIDE, Vocals - Mark McGrath, Vocals - Murphy Karges, Guitar - Rodney Sheppard, Guitar, Vocals

2001 RT Industries 2001 A Hits Music

2
When It's Over (David Kahne Main Album Version)
00:03:37

David Kahne, Producer, Mixer, Programmer - David Leonard, Mixer - Sugar Ray, Composer, MainArtist - Stan Frazier, Drums, Vocals - Steve Marcussen, Masterer - D.J. HOMICIDE, Vocals - Mark McGrath, Vocals - Murphy Karges, Guitar - Rodney Sheppard, Guitar, Vocals

2001 RT Industries 2001 A Hits Music

3
Under The Sun (Album Version)
00:03:21

Sugar Ray, Composer, MainArtist - Don Gilmore, Producer - Stan Frazier, Drums, Vocals - CHRIS LORD-ALGE, Mixer - Steve Marcussen, Masterer - D.J. HOMICIDE, Vocals - Mark McGrath, Vocals - Murphy Karges, Guitar - Rodney Sheppard, Guitar, Vocals

2001 RT Industries 2001 A Hits Music

4
Satellites (Album Version)
00:03:45

Sugar Ray, MainArtist - Don Gilmore, Producer - Stan Frazier, Drums, Vocals - CHRIS LORD-ALGE, Mixer - Steve Marcussen, Masterer - D.J. HOMICIDE, Vocals - Mark McGrath, Vocals - Murphy Karges, Guitar - Rodney Sheppard, Guitar, Vocals

2001 RT Industries 2001 A Hits Music

5
Waiting (Remastered) (Album Version)
00:03:31

Sugar Ray, Composer, MainArtist - Don Gilmore, Producer - Stan Frazier, Drums, Vocals - CHRIS LORD-ALGE, Mixer - Steve Marcussen, Masterer - D.J. HOMICIDE, DJ, Vocals - Mark McGrath, Vocals - Murphy Karges, Guitar - Rodney Sheppard, Guitar, Vocals

2001 RT Industries 2001 RT Industries

6
Ours (Album Version)
00:03:23

David Kahne, Producer, Mixer, Programmer - David Leonard, Mixer - Sugar Ray, MainArtist - Don Gilmore, Engineer - Stan Frazier, Drums, Vocals - Steve Marcussen, Masterer - D.J. HOMICIDE, Vocals - Mark McGrath, Vocals - Murphy Karges, Guitar - Rodney Sheppard, Guitar, Vocals - David Holdredge, Guitar - Emanuel Dean, Keyboards

2001 RT Industries 2001 RT Industries

7
Sorry Now (Album Version)
00:03:17

Sugar Ray, MainArtist - Don Gilmore, Producer, Mixer - Stan Frazier, Drums, Vocals - Steve Marcussen, Masterer - D.J. HOMICIDE, Vocals - Mark McGrath, Vocals - Murphy Karges, Guitar - Rodney Sheppard, Guitar - Rodney Shepard, Vocals

2001 RT Industries 2001 A Hits Music

8
Stay On (feat. Nick Hexum) (Album Version)
00:04:30

Sugar Ray, MainArtist - Don Gilmore, Producer - Nick Hexum, FeaturedArtist - Stan Frazier, Drums, Vocals - CHRIS LORD-ALGE, Mixer - Steve Marcus, Masterer - D.J. HOMICIDE, Vocals, Scratch - Mark McGrath, Vocals - Murphy Karges, Guitar - Rodney Sheppard, Guitar, Vocals

2001 RT Industries 2001 RT Industries

9
Words To Me (Album Version)
00:03:59

Sugar Ray, MainArtist - Ralph Sall, Producer, Mixer - Stan Frazier, Drums, Vocals - Greg Kurstin, Keyboards - Steve Marcussen, Masterer - D.J. HOMICIDE, Vocals - Mark McGrath, Vocals - Murphy Karges, Guitar - Rodney Sheppard, Guitar, Vocals

2001 RT Industries 2001 A Hits Music

10
Just A Little (Album Version)
00:03:27

Sugar Ray, MainArtist - Don Gilmore, Producer, Mixer - Stan Frazier, Drums, Vocals - Jay Dee Maness, Guitar - Steve Marcussen, Masterer - D.J. HOMICIDE, Vocals - Mark McGrath, Vocals - Murphy Karges, Guitar - Rodney Sheppard, Guitar, Vocals

2001 RT Industries 2001 A Hits Music

11
Disasterpiece (Album Version)
00:02:58

Sugar Ray, MainArtist - Don Gilmore, Producer, Mixer - John "Juke" Logan, Harmonica - Stan Frazier, Drums, Vocals - Steve Marcussen, Masterer - D.J. HOMICIDE, Vocals - Mark McGrath, Vocals - Murphy Karges, Guitar - Rodney Sheppard, Guitar, Vocals - William Francis, Guitar

2001 RT Industries 2001 RT Industries

Presentación del Álbum: Sugar Ray - Sugar Ray

By their fourth album, Sugar Ray had developed a real ease to their music. Starting with "Fly," they no longer tried so hard to rock -- they no longer tried to ape the Red Hot Chili Peppers -- and began relaxing into a sun-kissed, laid-back groove, the kind of music where even the fast numbers powered by distorted guitars don't necessarily sound heavy. This came to the forefront on 14:59, but it blossoms on that album's follow-up, Sugar Ray. Where 14:59 was a little self-conscious and jokey (culminating in a cover of Steve Miller's "Abracadabra"), Sugar Ray feels easy and natural, so it's easy to smile at the reference to Run-D.M.C.instead of cringing. And that'sthe key to the record -- it's relaxed, utterly without pretension, and often charmingly melodic. Sure, there are some cuts that fall flat, but this record is more consistent than any of their previous albums, thanks not only to a stronger set of material, but the fact that the band is gelling as a band, which makes even the missteps easier to listen to. Best of all, the band never runs from their past, adding another great summer single to their arsenal with "When It's Over" (easily the equal of "Fly" and "Every Morning"), while even sampling "Every Morning" on "Ours." All this doesn't make Sugar Ray seem new, but there's charm to their performances, which make the album seen fresh, all the same. For a supposed one-hit wonder, it's remarkable that they've released their best album four records into their career.

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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