Goin' Through Changes

1996 studio album by Zumpano From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Goin' Through Changes is the second and final album by Canadian band Zumpano.[6][7] It was produced by Keith Cleversley[4] and released in 1996 by Sub Pop.[8] The album is available for listening online.

Released1996
ProducerKeith Cleversley
Quick facts Studio album by Zumpano, Released ...
Goin' Through Changes
Studio album by
Released1996
GenreIndie rock
LabelSub Pop[1]
ProducerKeith Cleversley
Zumpano chronology
Look What the Rookie Did
(1995)
Goin' Through Changes
(1996)
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A video was made for the song "Behind the Beehive".

Critical reception

MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide wrote that "the album, devoid of the occasional rawness that makes [Zumpano's] debut sound unfinished, is a masterpiece."[4] Trouser Press called the album "another absolute delight," writing that it displays "more ambition, confidence and intuitive skill."[9] Portland Mercury called it "a melancholy masterpiece that cemented Carl Newman's entrenchment in the mid-'60s piano pop cocktail lounge of the mind."[10]

Track listing

  1. "Behind the Beehive"
  2. "Broca's Ways"
  3. "Throwing Stars"
  4. "Here's the Plan"
  5. "The Only Reason Under the Sun"
  6. "The Millionaire Poets"
  7. "Let's Fight"
  8. "It Doesn't Take a Genius"
  9. "The Sylvia Hotel"
  10. "Momentum"
  11. "The Angel with the Good News"
  12. "Some Sun"

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