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Recorded
  
A Series of Sneaks(1998)
  
Love Ways(2000)

Release date
  
28 April 1998

Producers
  
The Reivers, Spoon

Length
  
33:14

Artist
  
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Released
  
May 5, 1998 (Elektra Records)2002 (Merge Records)

Genres
  
Rock music, Indie rock, Alternative rock, Art punk

Similar
  
Spoon albums, Indie rock albums

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A Series of Sneaks is the second album released by the band Spoon. It was released in 1998 by Elektra, then re-released with The Agony of Laffitte CD single tracks added on in 2002 by Merge Records. Despite being overlooked critically and commercially upon release, the album has since gained a cult status amongst fans and critics.

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Reception

The album has been positively received by critics upon release, its music being compared to that of the Pixies, Wire, Pavement, Gang Of Four, Robert Pollard and The Fall. The songs have also been praised by critics for their brevity, intelligent lyrics and abundance of catchy hooks. Michael Chamy of The Austin Chronicle calls it one of the "great achievements of the late Nineties". Nick Mirov of Pitchfork Media called it "one of the catchiest albums of the year" giving it a 9.4 out of ten (the highest score received by any Spoon release to date from the website). Chris Morgan of Treble writes:" It would be a bit hasty to say that A Series of Sneaks was ahead of its time, an achievement that is more daunting with every passing decade. Rather Spoon simply dusted off sounds of an era not yet fully appreciated by American audiences and it could be said that albums of this type were catalysts that made it possible for a band like Modest Mouse to become the next Green Day.".

The album also went on to be included in several lists. Magnet ranked it at #29 on their "Top 60 Albums, 1993-2003" list. Pitchfork Media ranked the album at #54 on their original "Top 100 Favorite Records of the 1990s" list, though it was later excluded from the updated one. Treble magazine also ranked the album the 9th best of the decade.

Track listing

All tracks written by Britt Daniel except where noted.

Personnel

  • Britt Daniel - vocals, guitar
  • Joshua Zarbo - bass
  • Jim Eno - drums
  • Brad Shenfeld - dabouke
  • Songs

    1Utilitarian1:52
    2Minor Tough2:43
    3The Guestlist / The Execution2:03

    References

    A Series of Sneaks Wikipedia


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