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Blind Melon: Shannon Hoon (vocals); Christopher Thorn, Rogers Stevens (guitar); Brad Smith (bass, background vocals); Glen Graham (drums, percussion).Additional personnel: Jen...Read more
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coulda been the next zeppelin
this cd is one of the most under rated pieces of rock history. its shameful how little attention was paid to it after shannon hoons death.
ground-breaking vocals, songs,...Read more
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like jello said...SOUP IS GOOD FOOD!
one of the more underrated and unappreciated records of the 1990's alternative music craze.Not sure why this one got passed over by fans,radio,mtv,magazines,etc.,for the homo...Read more

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UPC:724382873228
Artist:Blind Melon
Format:CD
Release Year:1995
Record Label:Capitol
Genre:Alternative, Rock & Pop

Track Listing
1. Galaxie
2. 2 X 4
3. Vernie
4. Skinned
5. Toes Across the Floor
6. Walk
7. Dump Truck
8. Car Seat (God's Presents)
9. Wilt
10. Duke, The
11. St. Andrew's Fall
12. New Life
13. Mouthful of Cavities
14. Lemonade

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Contributing Artists:Kermit Ruffins
Producer:Blind Melon, Andy Wallace
Distributor:EMI Music Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Blind Melon: Shannon Hoon (vocals); Christopher Thorn, Rogers Stevens (guitar); Brad Smith (bass, background vocals); Glen Graham (drums, percussion).Additional personnel: Jena Kraus (vocals); Miles Tackett (cello); Kermit Ruffins, The Little Rascals Brass Band (horns); Stephen Moses (trombone); Mike Kelsey.Recorded at Kingsway Studios and Ultrasonic Studios, New Orleans, Louisiana from November 1994 to January 1995.All songs written by Blind Melon except "Car Seat (God's Presents)" (Blind Melon/Blanche Bridge).From the onset, Blind Melon eluded simple musical categorization. They weren't grunge moaners, or alternative posers, or nouveau hippies--just five guys who took a classic FM sound and molded it to their own requirements. So when "No Rain" began climbing the charts, it was hard not to cheer on their progress through the sea of plaid-shirt mediocrity. On SOUP, Blind Melon throw the last of their caution to the wind, weaving a quilt of familiar classic-rock colors out of the kind of threads that hadn't been seen in these parts since the AOR heyday of the mid-'70s.Opening (and closing) the album to the strains of a New Orleans brass band is an announcement that, as far as instrumentation goes, all bets are off. In this, SOUP evokes such '70s progressives as Led Zeppelin and Jethro Tull--expanding on the heavy blues boogie with unexpected touches. "Toes Across the Floor" switches from a spacey, Pink Floyd-esque mysterioso verse to an up-tempo, raga-ish chorus that's packed with a flute, some maracas and Shannon Hoon leading a faux traditional Hawaiian chorus, among other things. "Dumptruck" veers schizophrenically between jazzy strides, particularly in the inspired interplay between bassist Brad Smith and drummer Glen Graham, and the fuzzed-up psychedelic funk of Roger Stevens and Christopher Thorn's guitars.In between, there are simpler, down-home evocations of acoustic roots (both "Walk" and "Skinned" benefit from the addition of traditional string instruments) and groove-oriented, Zep-style work-outs ("2X4"). What SOUP boils down to is a sometimes-exhilarating hodgepodge of extremely varied ingredients--one that reaffirms Blind Melon's choice to cook with their own instincts rather than with modern rock styles.Personnel: Shannon Hoon (vocals); Christopher Thorn, Terry Stevens (guitar); Glenn Graham (drums, percussion).Recording information: Kingsway Studios, New Orleans, LA; Ultrasonic Studios, New Orleans, LA.Most '90s rock bands who enjoyed massive breakthrough success with their debut album seemed to follow it up with an effort similarly styled to its predecessor, hence guaranteeing repeat success. This proved not to be the case with Blind Melon. It appeared as though the band rejected the jovial spirit of No Rain and focused on much darker material for their follow-up, Soup. While it did not match the commercial success of the debut, Soup proved to be a challenging, gripping record that is just as strong and perhaps even more rewarding. Shannon Hoon was in the throes of drug addiction (which would prove fatal only two months after the album's release), and his experience at a drug detox is clearly detailed in the Zep-groover, "2x4." Hoon's lyrics often examine his growing sense of mortality, as evidenced in "The Duke," "St. Andrew's Fall," and "Car Seat," while "New Life" shows Hoon hoping that the birth of his baby daughter will put his life back on track. The country-tinged "Skinned" is written from the standpoint of notorious killer, Ed Gein, the anthemic rocker, "Galaxie," appears to deal with a troubled relationship, and "Vernie" is a tribute to his grandmother. Some of the tracks prove hopeful ("Walk"), while others are steeped in despair ("Toes Across the Floor," "Wilt"). Soup deserved to be another big hit, but due to MTV and radio's abrupt abandonment of the band, harsh reviews from close-minded critics, and worst of all, Hoon's untimely death mid-tour, all hopes of the album ...

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coulda been the next zeppelin

Created: 28/01/09
this cd is one of the most under rated pieces of rock history. its shameful how little attention was paid to it after shannon hoons death.
ground-breaking vocals, songs, and the all around ability of this bands performances.the new orleans feel that was lent to the sound (vs. blind melons first cd which was a little early 90s hippie)cause you to sincerely wonder what if.
hopefully we will get to hear more of shannons legacy through nico's (his daughter) voice as she performs from time to time with the current line up of blind melon. if you are a sincere music fan, dont sell yourself short and not own this cd at some point in your life.
you can hear the groans of a man cryin for help, struggling during the search, and from time to time finding redemption, all while intricately streaming through "how did they think of that?" music.
heartfelt, silly, and altogether lovely, blind melon, and shannons time together should have never ceased.
i am a music freak and put this in my top 5 ever!!!
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like jello said...SOUP IS GOOD FOOD!

Created: 07/01/08
one of the more underrated and unappreciated records of the 1990's alternative music craze.Not sure why this one got passed over by fans,radio,mtv,magazines,etc.,​for the homogenic sounds of bubblegrunge bands like COLLECTIVE SOUL/SOUL ASYLUM,(WHO BOTH IRONICALLY LACKED ANY KINDA SOUL!)oh well that's usually the case,so anyway,check this one out for real!lots of diversity here,along with fierce,passionate vocals from late singer SHANNON HOON.his gifted songwriting shines brighter than a thousand suns on this one,too!The two things i love most about this record are the numerous moods all these songs surface,and most importantly,the timeless quality it possesses.It sounds even better today than it did 13 years ago when it originally came out!Unfortunately this would be their last studio recording.
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One of my top cds soup is twice as good as blind melon

Created: 27/09/06
Soup is a great cd. The whole cd is a treasure trove of good songs including galaxie, 2x4, toes across the floor, and vernie. Great buy if you like blind melon or if you just feel like picking up a great cd. Sadly not to long after this album was released the band was broken up due to the singers death. Album rating is A+++. Highly recomended
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Mouthful Of Cavities

Created: 05/02/07
Blind Melon's "Soup" is easily the best album, not to mention the most overlooked album of the 90's. It saddens me that this band was only remembered for "No Rain" by the major population of listeners. When it was easily their worst song (though I still love it). They have always been and remain my favorite group of all time. And this album is the reason why.
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Awesome!

Created: 13/08/06
This was the bands major breakthrough disc. A great disc with a few classic tunes--like--"No Rain". A coolectors item for sure. Lead singers life was tragically cut short in bus accident! Get this one if you can find a copy!
5 Stars
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