Underneath [Complete]

Underneath [Complete]

by Hanson
Underneath [Complete]

Underneath [Complete]

by Hanson

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Overview

Growing up is hard to do, particularly if you do it in public. Hanson found this out when their second album, 2000's This Time Around, failed to gather much attention, let alone a hit the size of 1997's "Mmm-Bop," even though it was a solid step forward. Faced with lack of success and therefore a lack of support from their label, Hanson opted for the independent route, founding 3CG and releasing their third proper album, Underneath, in the spring of 2004. If This Time Around found the group undergoing growing pains, Underneath is the maturation of Hanson, scaled down and serious, pitched halfway between the adult alternative pop audience and the power poppers who embraced their giddy early singles. Giddy is hardly a word to describe this album, however, since there's an earnest even-handed approach even on the tunes that veer toward effervescent, hooky pop, such as the catchy "Get Up and Go." This deliberate maturity isn't a detriment, since it emphasizes the pop/rock classicism that's always been at the core of their music; after all, one of the charming things about Middle of Nowhere is how it was clear that the trio's tastes were built on Time/Life's oldies collections. Even though Underneath is a little too polished and Pro Tool-ed, that pop sensibility still rings loud and clear throughout the album, and track for track, it's likely their strongest album, even if it lacks glistening highlights along the lines of "Mmm-Bop." Despite this, the brothers are strong pop songwriters -- there's a reason why the likes of Matthew Sweet and Gregg Alexander of the New Radicals collaborate with them on this record (on "Underneath" and "Lost Without Each Other" respectively) -- and what makes Underneath a better album than This Time Around is that the focus remains on the songs, with the melodies and hooks pushed toward the center. There is a bit of a dichotomy here, as the sound of the record is targeted toward adult alternative airwaves and the trio's writing is closer to power pop, but it's a pleasing dichotomy since the two aesthetics wind up complementing each other. Hanson might be a little bit better off if their production wasn't as rigorously crafted as their songs -- they would be a little more exciting, a little more fun if they loosened up a bit -- but that's a minor complaint, since Underneath is a satisfying album that finds the trio confidentially stepping into adulthood. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 10/04/2024
Label: 3Cg Records
UPC: 0881861240428

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Strong Enough to Break
  2. Dancin' In the Wind
  3. Penny & Me
  4. Underneath
  5. Misery
  6. Lost Without Each Other
  7. When You're Gone
  8. Broken Angel
  9. Deeper
  10. Get Up and Go
  11. Crazy Beautiful
  12. Hey
  13. Believe
  14. Lulla Belle

Disc 2

  1. Pink Moon
  2. Penny & Me [Moonlight Version]
  3. Dream Girl
  4. Love Somebody to Know
  5. Breakdown
  6. My Own Sweet Time
  7. Get Out of My Head
  8. I Almost Care
  9. Let You Go

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Hanson   Primary Artist
David Garza   Guest Artist,Guitar (Electric)
Zachary Hanson   Percussion,Lead Vocals,Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background),Drums,Organ,Piano,Vocals,Keyboards
Keith Tutt II   Cello
Andrew Perusi   Guitar (Bass)
Daniel Higgins   Horn
Bob McChesney   Horn
Kevin Wyatt   Guitar (Bass),Bass
Isaac Hanson   Bass,Guitar,Vocals,Chamberlin,Lead Vocals,Sleigh Bells,Hi String Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Guitar (12 String),Vocals (Background)
Justin Meldal-Johnsen   Guitar (Bass)
Abraham Laboriel, Sr.   Bass,Guitar (Bass)
Cameron Stone   Cello
Gary Grant   Horn
Zac Hanson   Drums
Taylor Hanson   Drums,Organ,Piano,Vocals,Clavinet,Keyboards,Wurlitzer,Chamberlin,Percussion,Tambourine,Lead Vocals,Fender Rhodes,Organ (Hammond),Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals (Background)
Jamie Muhoberac   Synthesizer
Greg Wells   Bass,Guitar,Accordion,Guitar (Bass),Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Luis Conte   Congas,Djembe,Shaker,Percussion
Jerry Hey   Horn
Sam Farrar   Bass,Guitar (Bass)
Michelle Branch   Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Michael Trepagnier   Guitar (Bass)
Patrick Warren   Keyboards,Chamberlin
Bob Marlette   Guitar (Bass)

Technical Credits

Zachary Hanson   Second Engineer,Composer,Engineer
Joe "Bledsoe" Brown   Engineer
Jez Ashurst   Composer
Joe Brown   Second Engineer
Colton Jean   Assistant Engineer
Isaac Hanson   Composer,Engineer,Digital Editing,Second Engineer
Chris Holmes   Second Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Todd Edwards   Art Conception
Glen Ballard   Composer,Producer
Danny Kortchmar   Producer
Zac Hanson   Composer
Andrew Mendelson   Mastering Engineer
Taylor Hanson   Composer,Engineer,Second Engineer
Steve Churchyard   Mixing,Engineer
Steve Thompson   Mixing
John Goodmanson   Mixing
Mark Addison   Composer
Scott Campbell   Mixing,Engineer
P.R. Brown   Art Direction,Design,Photography
Joe Chiccarelli   Mixing,Engineer,Recording
Carole King   Composer
Greg Wells   Composer,Producer
Jerry Hey   Arranger,Horn Arrangements
Nick Drake   Composer
Matthew Sweet   Composer
George Marino   Mastering
Tim Weidner   Engineer,Digital Editing
Hanson   Mixing,Arranger,Composer,Musician,Producer,Art Conception,Horn Arrangements
Michael Trepagnier   Mixing,Engineer
Dave Ashton   Second Engineer
David Ashton   Digital Editing
Jaime Sickora   Engineer,Second Engineer
Brian Hearity   Engineer,Second Engineer
Gary Alexander   Composer
Stephen Lironi   Mixing,Composer,Engineer,Producer
Steve Ripley   Mixing,Engineer
Bob Marlette   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
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