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Fan Club [Box] by Jellyfish (CD, Jun-2002, 4 Discs, Not Lame Recordings) 
Fan Club [Box] by Jellyfish (CD, Jun-2002, 4 Discs, Not Lame Recordings)

 
Fan Club [Box] by Jellyfish (CD, Jun-2002, 4 Discs, Not Lame Recordings)

Artist: Jellyfish
Release Date: Jun 2002
Format: CD
Number of Discs: 4 Discs
Record Label: Not Lame Recordings
Genre: Power Pop, Rock & Pop
UPC: 618403100724
Product ID: EPID3488685
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Track Listing
DISC 1:
1. Man I Used to Be, The
2. Bedspring Kiss
3. Deliver
4. Now She Knows She's Wrong
5. Queen of the U.S.A.
6. Always Be My Girl
7. I Wanna Stay Home
8. Let This Dream Never End
9. Season of the Witch
10. That Girl's a Man
11. Calling Sarah
12. All I Want Is Everything
13. Bye Bye Bye
14. She Still Loves Him
15. Baby's Coming Back
16. King Is Half Undressed, The

DISC 2:
1. MTV Top of the Hour
2. Much Music Canada
3. King Is Half Undressed, The
4. Sugar and Spice
5. 91x, San Diego
6. Two All-Beef Patties
7. Mr. Late
8. No Matter What
9. All I Want Is Everything
10. Much Music Canada
11. Hold Your Head Up / Hello - (at Bogart's, at Bogart's)
12. Calling Sarah - (at Bogart's)
13. She Still Loves Him - (at Bogart's)
14. Will You Marry Me - (at Bogart's)
15. Baby Come Back / Baby Coming Back - (at Bogart's, at Bogart's)
16. Now She Knows She's Wrong - (at Bogart's)
17. Let 'Em In / That Is Why - (at Bogart's, at Bogart's)
18. Jet - (at The Hard Rock)
19. Much Music Canada
20. King Is Half Undressed, The - (at Wembley)
21. Baby's Coming Back - (at Wembley)
22. I Wanna Stay Home - (at Wenbley)
23. She Still Loves Him - (at Wembley)
24. All I Want Is Everything - (at Wembley)

DISC 3:
1. World Cafe
2. Spilt Milk Intro
3. Hush
4. Joining a Fan Club
5. Sebrina, Paste and Plato
6. New Mistake
7. Glutton of Sympathy
8. Ghost at Number One, The
9. All Is Forgiven
10. Russian Hill
11. He's My Best Friend
12. Family Tree
13. Spilt Milk Outro
14. Ignorance Is Bliss
15. Worthless Heart
16. Watchin' the Rain
17. I Need Love
18. I Don't Believe You
19. Long Time Ago
20. Runnin' For Our Lives
21. Fan Club Message

DISC 4:
1. Glutton of Sympathy - (rehearsal)
2. Baby's Coming Back - (on Dutch TV)
3. That Is Why - (on World Cafe)
4. Ghost at Number One, The - (on World Cafe)
5. Joining a Fan Club - (on World Cafe)
6. World Cafe
7. I Can Hear the Grass Grow - (on Australian radio)
8. New Mistake - (on Japanese radio)
9. Eleanor Rigby - (on Japanese TV)
10. S.O.S. - (on Japanese TV)
11. S.O.S. - (at Club Quatro, Japan)
12. All Is Forgiven - (at Universal Amphitheatre)
13. Sebrina, Paste and Plato - (at Universal Amphitheatre)
14. Joining a Fan Club - (at Universal Amphitheatre)
15. Ghost at Number One, The - (at Universal Amphitheatre)
16. Man I Used to Be, The - (at Universal Amphitheatre)
17. Glutton of Sympathy - (at Universal Amphitheatre)
18. New Mistake - (at Universal Amphitheatre)
19. Think About Your Troubles

Details
Distributor:Burnside Distribution
Recording Type:Mixed
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Editorial Reviews
4 stars out of 5 - ...Jellyfish remain an unknown pleasure, yet those in the know - Wondermints, for starters - owe them big-time...
Uncut (12/01/2002)

...It's revelatory....Really, such a blissful celebration of hard won adolescence brooks no argument...
Mojo (02/01/2003)

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      One of the great overlooked bands of the 90s
    Review created: 12/06/06
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    5 of 6 people found this review helpful.

    There are a few rock and roll bands that are overlooked while they are together only to be seen as visionaries after they have disbanded. The Move, The Merry-Go-Round, and Big Star come to mind. Jellyfish also falls into this category.
    What do you get when you combine the best elements of Queen, ELO, Cheap Trick, The Move, The Beach Boys, The Beatles, and Paul McCartney? You get Jellyfish. Masters of power pop, Jellyfish received little to no airplay in the U.S. when they were together (late 80s to mid-90s). This stands as proof of the wasteland corporate playlists have wrought upon the airwaves. If you can't immediately categorize or fit music into a genre, then it is not played. That is why Revolver, Sgt. Peppers, or Pet Sounds would not be played today. And so it goes with Jellyfish.
    Jellyfish released only two full-length CDs--Bellybutton and Spilt Milk. Both are classic albums, similar in sound but differing in scope. Spilt Milk has some moments that out-Queen Queen. The proof is on this album, Fan Club.
    The four-disc box set Fan Club includes two studio albums and two live albums--the demo and live album for Bellybutton and the demo and live album for Spilt Milk. The proof of a band lush with studio production is a live concert. Can they nail the vocals, the nuances, the subtleties of music live in four minutes that took them hours to create in the studio? The question is rhetorical. One only needs to listen to The King Is Half-Undressed from Disc 2 - The Bellybutton Tour to get the answer. First listen to the studio version, complete with "Good Vibration" like acapella harmonies. Then listen to the version on the live album. Few bands have the talent or the guts to pull off live songs like this. In front of a crowd of tens of thousands, you can sense and feel their anxiousness. Similar to Springsteen's '75 Hammersmith Odeon concert, songs are played quicker than the studio versions, not no purpose but because this great band gets to prove itself in front of thousands. After the acapella portion of the song, you realize you are listening to something amazing and special that only comes along once or twice a decade.
    Individual descriptions of each song would bore. There are 80 tracks on the four discs. Some of the tracks are interview snippets and others are promos for the band. There is enough music to satisfy for hours. Not as polished as the studio discs, this box set is more important in some ways. It shows where they came from (sparser studio demo versions) to where they could go (scorching live performances of intricate studio productions).
    If you consider yourself a fan of good music (little to none of which you can hear on broadcast radio), Jellyfish needs to be a part of your collection. This box set was released in limited numbers and is now out-of-print. Do yourself a favor and spare no expense on this collectors' album. If you see available somewhere, buy it. You won't be sorry. In the meantime, enjoy their studio albums.


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