Car Button Cloth

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Car Button Cloth
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 15, 1996
Genre
Length43:18
LabelAtlantic, TAG
ProducerBryce Goggin
The Lemonheads chronology
Come on Feel the Lemonheads
(1993)
Car Button Cloth
(1996)
The Best of The Lemonheads: The Atlantic Years
(1998)
Singles from Album
  1. "If I Could Talk I'd Tell You"
    Released: 1996
  2. "It's All True"
    Released: 1996
  3. "The Outdoor Type"
    Released: 1997
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusicStarStarStarHalf starFile:Star empty.svg[6]
Chicago TribuneStarStarStarFile:Star empty.svg[1]
Entertainment WeeklyB+[2]
The GuardianStarStarFile:Star empty.svgFile:Star empty.svgFile:Star empty.svg[7]
Los Angeles TimesStarStarHalf starFile:Star empty.svg[8]
NME8/10[3]
QStarStarStarStarFile:Star empty.svg[9]
Rolling StoneStarStarStarStarFile:Star empty.svg[4]
Spin8/10[5]
Uncut8/10[10]

Car Button Cloth is the seventh studio album by the Lemonheads, and the last under their contract with Atlantic Records. The band, as it were, consisted mostly of Dando himself playing many instruments, including his usual guitars and lead vocals, and Patrick Murphy on drums, along with a series of session musicians and producer Bryce Goggin filling in on other instruments. Following the recording of the album, Bill Gibson, who had played bass on several tracks, joined the band for the supporting tour along with Dando and Murphy.

Despite receiving lukewarm reviews and not being as commercially successful as the Lemonheads' previous two albums, It's a Shame About Ray and Come On Feel the Lemonheads, Car Button Cloth has gained a minor cult following in recent years. The tracks "It's All True," and "If I Could Talk I'd Tell You" (cowritten by Eugene Kelly of the Vaselines) were released as singles in Europe. "Purple Parallelogram," a song written by Dando and Oasis's Noel Gallagher, was originally included on promotional copies of Car Button Cloth between "Something's Missing" and "Knoxville Girl," but was reportedly removed at Gallagher's request.[11] The album would be the last studio release from The Lemonheads for a decade, when they released a long-awaited self-titled follow-up, while in the meantime the group's frontman and sole remaining original member, Evan Dando, issued his first official solo album, 2003's Baby I'm Bored (a live album and EP were released in Australia two years earlier).

Track listing

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All songs by Evan Dando except where noted.

  1. "It's All True" – 2:15
  2. "If I Could Talk I'd Tell You" (Dando, Eugene Kelly) – 2:50
  3. "Break Me" – 3:34
  4. "Hospital" – 2:54
  5. "The Outdoor Type" (Tom Morgan) – 2:35
  6. "Losing Your Mind" – 5:36
  7. "Something's Missing" – 2:47
  8. "Knoxville Girl" (Traditional; arranged by Dando) – 3:53
  9. "6ix" – 2:39
  10. "C'mon Daddy" (Dando, Epic Soundtracks) – 3:32
  11. "One More Time" – 2:39
  12. "Tenderfoot" (Morgan, Adam Young) – 2:01
  13. "Secular Rockulidge" – 5:33

Personnel

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  • Evan Dando – guitar, lead vocals, percussion, piano, bass, Moog synthesizer; drums on track 12; design, illustrations
  • Bill Gibson – bass, backing vocals, guitar
  • Patrick Murphy – drums except track 12
  • Bryce Goggin – organ, vocals, moog synthesizer, producer, engineer, mixing
  • Rich Gilbert – pedal steel
  • Royston Langdon – piano; bass on track 12
  • Erich Drew Luening – whistle
  • Kenny Lyon – guitar, clapping
  • Dina Waxman – bass


  • Scott Hull – mastering
  • Sue Kapa – assistant engineer, photography
  • Paul Marconi – mixing assistant
  • Darrin Ehardt – design

Charts

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Chart performance for Car Button Cloth
Chart (1996) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[12] 36
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[13] 54
UK Albums (OCC)[14] 28
US Billboard 200[15] 130

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  14. ^ "Official Albums Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved August 20, 2022.
  15. ^ "The Lemonheads Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved August 20, 2022.
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