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Acoustic Dance Party

Acoustic Dance Party
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Album by Toad the Wet Sprocket
Released December 13, 1994
Recorded Track 1: Area 52 in Santa Barbara, California, October 4, 1993

Tracks 2-5: Live at Catspaw Studios in Atlanta, Georgia, June 23, 1994 for WNNX-FM

Genre Rock
Length 16 min 06 sec
Record label Columbia Records
Producer Toad the Wet Sprocket
Professional reviews
Allmusic.com 3.5 stars out of 5 [1]
Toad the Wet Sprocket Chronology
Dulcinea
(1994)
Acoustic Dance Party
(1994)
In Light Syrup
(1995)

Acoustic Dance Party is an extended play (EP) album by Toad the Wet Sprocket released in 1994. It contains acoustic versions of some of their most popular songs

The liner notes tells an interesting story about the recording of "Something's Always Wrong" that appears on this EP.

It's a good thing we decided to record acoustically because the day before the session our rehearsal space had been broken into and all our gear was stolen. So with borrowed guitars and shakers, and a lot of help from our friend Bruce Winter , we proceeded. The recording was punctuated by the filling out of police reports and dusting for fingerprints, all of which added an ironic element in light of the song's lyrical content.

The additional tracks were recorded before a small private audience. It is rumored that the album as a whole was produced to make up for an in-store appearance in Schaumburg, Illinois that was canceled by the city's mayor.

Track listing

  1. "Something's Always Wrong"
  2. "Stupid"
  3. "Nanci"
  4. "Walk on the Ocean"
  5. "Fall Down"
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