Ben Folds Five (album) explained

Ben Folds Five
Type:Album
Artist:Ben Folds Five
Cover:Ben_Folds_Five_-_Ben_Folds_Five.jpg
Released:August 8, 1995
Recorded:February 1995
Studio:Wave Castle, North Carolina
Length:46:14
Label:Passenger
Producer:Caleb Southern
Next Title:Whatever and Ever Amen
Next Year:1997

Ben Folds Five is the debut studio album by American alternative rock band Ben Folds Five, released on August 8, 1995. A non-traditional rock album, it featured a sound that excluded lead guitars completely. The album was released on the small independent label Passenger Records, owned by Caroline Records, a subsidiary of Virgin/EMI. Ben Folds Five received positive reviews, and spawned five singles. The record failed to chart, but sparked an intense bidding war eventually won by Sony Music. Several live versions of songs originally released on Ben Folds Five reappeared later as b-sides or on compilations.

Reception

Ben Folds Five received positive reviews from NME, Rolling Stone, Pitchfork, and Entertainment Weekly. Michael Gallucci praised the album as "a potent, and extremely fun collection of postmodern rock ditties that comes off as a pleasantly workable combination of Tin Pan Alley showmanship, Todd Rundgren-style power pop, and myriad alt-rock sensibilities." Robert Christgau of The Village Voice selected "Boxing" as a "choice cut".[1] The Record concluded that the "performances are often mannered, the arrangements busy and tiring, and Folds's Joe Jackson Redux isn't anything close to the Bold New Sound it has been trumpeted as."[2]

Personnel

Production

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart Position
Australian ARIA Albums Chart[3] 37
Japanese Oricon Albums Chart[4] 72

Certifications

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ben Folds Five: Ben Folds Five. RobertChristgau.com. April 5, 2013. Christgau. Robert. Robert Christgau.
  2. News: Weiler . Derek . Ben Folds Five Ben Folds Five . The Record . 16 Nov 1995 . D6.
  3. Web site: australian-charts.com Ben Folds Five - Ben Folds Five. Australian Recording Industry Association. ASP. February 2, 2014.
  4. Web site: ベン・フォールズ・ファイヴ-リリース-ORICON STYLE-ミュージック. Highest position and charting weeks of Ben Folds Five by Ben Folds Five. Japanese. oricon.co.jp. Oricon Style. February 2, 2014.