Aquanautic Explained

Aquanautic
Type:Album
Artist:The Wannadies
Cover:Aquanauticwannadiesalbum.jpg
Released:October 1992
Recorded:MNW Studios & Conference Room
Genre:Alternative rock
Length:43:04
Label:Snap Records
Producer:Michael Ilbert
Prev Title:The Wannadies
Prev Year:1990
Next Title:Be a Girl
Next Year:1994

Aquanautic is the second album by the Swedish alternative rock band The Wannadies. It was released in 1992 and reached number thirty-nine on the Swedish Albums Chart.[1] Aquanautic includes the singles "Things That I Would Love To Have Undone", "So Happy Now" and the EP; "Cherry Man". Receiving positive reviews the album was originally released as a CD in October 1992. The artwork was designed by Freq Form with photography by Peter Gehrke, Ake E:son Lindman and Lena Granefelt.

Reception

Aquanautic received positive reviews from the majority of critics. Jason Damas writing for Allmusic heaps praise on the album describing it as "much louder and guitar-oriented" and displaying a "very major leap in songwriting from the first album". Damas concludes remarking that Aquanautic "marked the beginning of the band's climb to success outside of Sweden, and it is also the disc where they found their signature sound".

Personnel

The Wannadies are
Additional musicians, technical and visual

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Discography The Wannadies. Swedishcharts.com. 2012-02-05.