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Give Yourself a Hand

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Released
  
March 23, 1999

Artist
  
Crash Test Dummies

Producer
  
Greg Wells

Length
  
38:35

Release date
  
23 March 1999

Label
  
ViK. Recordings

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Recorded
  
1998 at Rocket Carousel Studios, One on One South and David Abell Piano Studio, Los Angeles

Give Yourself a Hand (1998)
  
I Don't Care That You Don't Mind (2001)

Genres
  
Alternative rock, Trip hop, Industrial rock, Hip hop soul

Similar
  
Crash Test Dummies albums, Other albums

Keep a lid on things


Give Yourself a Hand is the fourth album by the Crash Test Dummies, released in 1999 through ViK. Records. It is their final album for BMG. The album spawned a quirky hit "Keep a Lid on Things". The Times review of the album described it as "the best music of their career...an album of rare wit and vitality."

Contents

Crash test dummies give yourself a hand


Background

For their third album A Worm's Life, Crash Test Dummies were given a lot of creative freedom, thanks to the success of God Shuffled His Feet. However, the album was considered a disappointment and, the band's label, BMG pressured the band into immediately writing a follow-up. During the initial song-writing process, the band wrote and recorded 35 demos, all of which were rejected by BMG. The demos from these sessions would be shelved until 2011, when a selection of them were released on the compilation album Demo-litions.

In 1998, the band would then proceed to write and record the album that became Give Yourself a Hand. At the time, Brad Roberts had moved to Harlem and was greatly inspired by the urban music he heard in the area. As a result, he began writing an album that was full of soul and hip-hop beats, including Roberts singing in falsetto for the first time. The sound of the album can also be attributed to the contributions from co-writer/producer Greg Wells.

The band's keyboardist Ellen Reid is featured singing lead vocals on several tracks, including the album's second single "Get You in the Morning".

Track listing

All tracks written by Brad Roberts & Greg Wells except as noted.

Personnel

  • Brad Roberts – lead vocals, guitars
  • Ellen Reid – back-up vocals, vocals on Just Chillin, Get You in The Morning, and A Little Something, keyboards
  • Benjamin Darvill – harmonica, guitar,
  • Dan Roberts – bass guitars
  • Mitch Dorge – drums, percussion, digital stuff
  • David K - piano on Playing Dead
  • David Piltch - acoustic bass on Just Chillin
  • Reception

    The album received mixed reviews. Allmusic writer Paul Pearson gave the album 3 out of 5 stars and states that Give Yourself a Hand redefines the Dummies sound with lightly applied techno strokes, not far off from Everything but the Girl's classic Walking Wounded. Some textures here are stunning, with electric piano flourishes and hip-hop drumbeat samples that sound tunefully great. The Dummies exhibit an unexpected knack for drum'n'bass shadings in "Pissed with Me" and "A Little Something." Unfortunately, the beauty of the surroundings can't compensate for Roberts' singularly strange lyrical talents." However, he goes on to state that "the songs sung by Ellen Reid fare much better, especially the beautiful "A Little Something," which at least gives voice to vulnerability."

    Songs

    1Keep a Lid on Things2:45
    2A Cigarette Is All You Get2:27
    3Just Chillin’3:32

    References

    Give Yourself a Hand Wikipedia