Smile (The Jayhawks album)

Smile
Studio album by The Jayhawks
Released May 9, 2000
Recorded Flower Studios, Minneapolis, MN
Genre Alt-rock, alt-country
Length 53:20
Label American
Producer Bob Ezrin
The Jayhawks chronology
Sound of Lies
(1997)
Smile
(2000)
Rainy Day Music
(2003)

Smile is an album by the American alt-country and alt-rock band The Jayhawks, released in 2000. It reached #129 on the Billboard 200 and #14 on Billboard's Top Internet Albums chart.

Smile marks a move away from the band's long-time alt-country stylings to a more pop approach.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]
Robert Christgau(C) [2]
Pitchfork Media(7.5/10) [3]

A number of critics mentioned the change in sound of Smile. In his review for Allmusic, critic John Duffy praised the album and wrote "The general shift in direction may alienate a few long-term fans, but much like friends Wilco achieved with their adventurous Summerteeth, Smile's modern touches may bring even more people into the band's orbit. What never changes on the Jayhawks' albums, it seems, are the blissful melodies and well-constructed tunes, and that may just be enough for even the toughest critics."[1] Music critic Robert Christgau gave the album a C rating, writing "...now they're as vapid as late Poco and then some. Although specifics do assert themselves, like when the drummer sings or the inspirational title cut references some northern clime, Gary Louris's boys aspire to the generalization level of transcendentalist parlor ballads, Hallmark cards, and, increasingly, Music Row."[2] Critic David Browne of Pitchfork wrote of the album "If hardcore Mark Olson-era Jayhawks' fans felt betrayed by the dark pop of 1997's Sound of Lies, they'll be downright vigilant after hearing Smile."[3]

Track listing

  1. "Smile" (Gary Louris) – 3:50
  2. "I'm Gonna Make You Love Me" (Louris, Taylor Rhodes) – 3:40
  3. "What Led Me to This Town" (Gary Louris, Marc Perlman, Karen Grotberg, Tim O'Reagan) – 4:09
  4. "Somewhere in Ohio" (Perlman, Louris, O'Reagan, Bob Ezrin) – 3:39
  5. "A Break in the Clouds" (Louris, Perlman, Grotberg, O'Reagan) – 3:59
  6. "Queen of the World" (Louris, Ezrin) – 2:35
  7. "Life Floats By" (Louris, Perlman) – 4:42
  8. "Broken Harpoon" (Louris) – 3:31
  9. "Pretty Thing" (Louris, Perlman) – 4:18
  10. "Mr. Wilson" (Louris, O'Reagan) – 4:26
  11. "(In My) Wildest Dreams" (Louris, Perlman, Ezrin) – 4:30
  12. "Better Days" (Louris) – 4:36
  13. "Baby, Baby, Baby" (Louris) – 5:19

2014 expanded reissue track listing

  1. "Smile" (Gary Louris) – 3:50
  2. "I'm Gonna Make You Love Me" (Louris, Taylor Rhodes) – 3:40
  3. "What Led Me to This Town" (Gary Louris, Marc Perlman, Karen Grotberg, Tim O'Reagan) – 4:09
  4. "Somewhere in Ohio" (Perlman, Louris, O'Reagan, Bob Ezrin) – 3:39
  5. "A Break in the Clouds" (Louris, Perlman, Grotberg, O'Reagan) – 3:59
  6. "Queen of the World" (Louris, Ezrin) – 2:35
  7. "Life Floats By" (Louris, Perlman) – 4:42
  8. "Broken Harpoon" (Louris) – 3:31
  9. "Pretty Thing" (Louris, Perlman) – 4:18
  10. "Mr. Wilson" (Louris, O'Reagan) – 4:26
  11. "(In My) Wildest Dreams" (Louris, Perlman, Ezrin) – 4:30
  12. "Better Days" (Louris) – 4:36
  13. "Baby, Baby, Baby" (Louris) – 5:19
  14. "Who Made You King" (Louris, Perlman) - 5:42 (studio outtake - previously commercially unavailable)
  15. "Gypsy In The Mood" (Louris) - 1:16 (studio outtake)
  16. "A Part Of You" (Louris, O'Reagan) - 3:14 (demo - previously unreleased)
  17. "Life's Little Ups And Downs" (Margaret Ann Rich) - 4:47 (Live at First Avenue - Minneapolis, MN - 12/30/2000 - previously unreleased)
  18. "Greta Garbo (Louris) - 3:50 (demo - previously unreleased)
  19. "Five Cornered Blues" (Louris, Olson) - 4:00 (demo - previously unreleased)

Personnel

Additional musicians:

Production notes

References

  1. 1 2 Duffy, John. "Smile > Review". Allmusic. Retrieved June 15, 2011.
  2. 1 2 Christgau, Robert. "Smile > Review". Robert Christgau. Retrieved June 15, 2011.
  3. 1 2 Kearney, Ryan. "Smile > Review". Pitchfork Media. Retrieved June 15, 2011.

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