Tinker Toys (album) explained

Tinker Toys
Type:studio
Artist:Rachel Goodrich
Cover:File:Tinker_Toys_2008_Rachel_Goodrich_Album_Cover.jpg
Released:October 29, 2008
Label:Yellow Bear Records

Tinker Toys is the first full-length album of the US-American musician Rachel Goodrich. The self-produced album was released on October 29, 2008 on Goodrich's label Yellow Bear Records.[1]

Background

Goodrich stated that the recording of the album was not planned:

I didn't mean to record a record. A friend of mine, George Martinez, was like, 'Hey, come over to my place and we'll record a song.' His entire studio is in this bedroom, and I'm pretty much recording in his closet, you know, and the first song we recorded was 'Ukulele Water.' It kind of blew my mind. I was like, wow, this can really happen? It was exciting, so I was like, 'Let's do another one tomorrow.' Then we recorded 'Black Hole,' and we kept going. I walked in with no expectations, and it was all a surprise.[2]

Reception

The song "Light Bulb" was featured in the episode "A Modest Proposal" of the TV series Weeds (Season 5 Episode 6), and the song also features in a Crayola commercial advertisement.[3] A remix of the song was made by Awesome New Republic and used on the BT Infinity – "Light Streams" advert.[4]

The songs "Light Bulb", "Piggy Bank" & "Ukulele Water" were featured in the MTV show My Life As Liz.

References

  1. Web site: Album review on Absolutepunk.net . March 8, 2009 . November 22, 2012.
  2. Web site: Rachel Goodrich, like, plays a ukulele and sings . June 20, 2009 . November 22, 2012.
  3. Web site: Crayola advertisement: Glow Dome . November 20, 2009 . November 22, 2012.
  4. Web site: Light Streams Advertisement . July 29, 2011 . November 22, 2012.