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Cap'n Jazz

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Track Listing

Disc 1:

  1. Little League
  2. Oh Messy Life
  3. Puddle Splashers
  4. Flashpoint: Catheter
  5. In the Clear
  6. Yes, I Am Talking to You
  7. Basil's Kite
  8. Bluegrassish
  9. Planet SHHH
  10. Sands've Turn'd Purple
  11. Precious
  12. Que Suerte!
  13. Take on Me [#]
  14. Tokyo [#]
  15. Ooh Do I Love You [#]
  16. Hey Ma, Do I Hafta Choke on These [#]
  17. Forget Who We Are [Live][#]
  18. Olerud [Live][#]

Disc 2:

  1. We Are Scientists!
  2. Sea Tea
  3. Troubled by Insects
  4. Rocky Rococo
  5. In the Clear
  6. Soria
  7. No Use for a Piano Player When You Got a Player Piano
  8. Scary Kids Scaring Kids!
  9. Bluegrass
  10. Winter Wonderland
  11. Aok
  12. Geheim
  13. Sergio Valente
  14. Easy Driver
  15. Theme to "90120"
  16. Ooh Do I Love You

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #50568 in Music
  • Released on: 1999-10-01
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Format: Double CD
  • Dimensions: .26 pounds

Customer Reviews

Que Suerte!5
This is a collection of all of Cap'n Jazz's songs, and there is not a single dissapointment here. From the thrashy-pop-punk of 'Little League' to the falsetto-based 'Ooh Do I love You'. Not forgetting Tim Kinsellas infamous lyrical-word play ("dictioncanary can swear she's barely aware of her apparently paralyzing stares") and guitars tuned to E G C G C E...

Everything about this collection is great. Plus there's the added bonus of the songs being remastered and a comprehensive inlay sleeve.

This CD might hold interest to those who are in the current 'Emo' scene, as Cap'n Jazz's member resurfaced to form such bands as The Promise Ring, Joan Of Arc and American Football.

This is a fantastic album to own, and what's more is that this is totally unique, despite the band splitting up in 1995.

Everything feels good5
It might be a bit sloppy and maybe a little pretentious but this CD is amazing! Each time you listen to it you find something new hidden underneath the whirlwind of guitars and drums. Everybody needs this CD.