Track Listing 1. Shot of Laughter - (previously unreleased) 2. Answer the Phone 3. Fly - (featuring Super Cat) 4. Someday 5. Under the Sun 6. Every Morning 7. Mean Machine 8. Falls Apart 9. Time After Time - (previously unreleased) 10. Rhyme Stealer 11. When It's Over 12. RPM 13. Is She Really Going Out With Him? 14. Psychedelic Bee - (previously unreleased) 15. Chasin' You Around
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Super Cat | | Producer: | David Kahne, Don Gilmore, McG, Sugar Ray (Compilation) | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Sugar Ray (Rock): Mark McGrath (vocals, guitar); Stan Frazier (guitar, drums, background vocals); Rodney Sheppard (guitar, background vocals); Murphy Karges (bass guitar); Craig "DJ Homicide" Bullock (turntables, background vocals). Additional personnel: Super Cat (vocals). Even Sugar Ray are probably surprised that they lasted as long as they did, since their third album was winkingly titled 14:59, a reference to Andy Warhol's "fifteen minutes of fame." It wasn't until two albums and several years later that the group finally went on an extended hiatus due to model-handsome lead singer Mark McGrath's gig as the co-host of a TV entertainment show Extra. 2005's 15-track career overview, accommodatingly titled THE BEST OF SUGAR RAY, contains all of their hits, a handful of album tracks, and three new songs: the summery "Shot of Laughter," a pleasant take on Cyndi Lauper's '80s classic "Time After Time," and the almost punky "Psychedelic Bee," which recalls the earliest tracks gathered here. Those songs, like "Mean Machine" and "Rhyme Stealer," are a reminder that Sugar Ray was originally an early entry in the artistic deadend of rap-metal, before 1997's pop-oriented "Fly" forever changed them into an unapologetic singles band. Thereafter they churned out a run of three to four minutes slices of pop bliss, the most essential of which are gathered here.
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