Songs from Suburbia
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The band released a music video for the song "Jolene".[3] "Time" originally appeared on the band's demo cassette, Connecticut Ska. "Makisupa Policeman" is a cover of the Phish song.[4]
Critical reception
The Houston Press called the band "an insufferably sunny septet from Connecticut's bedroom-community wasteland," writing that "all of it goes down as easily as room-temperature Bud Light inhaled through an Olympic-sized beer bong."[5] The Omaha World-Herald deemed the album "good ska tunes—many with a rock edge."[6]
AllMusic wrote that "while Spring Heeled Jack earned themselves a niche in the East Coast ska scene with their debut album Static World View, the follow-up Songs From Suburbia is far superior."[7]
Track listing
All songs by Spring Heeled Jack USA except "Pop Song (Green)" by Engle, Green and "Makisupa Policeman" by Trey Anastasio.
- "Mass Appeal Madness" – 3:06
- "Jolene" – 3:09
- "Beggin'" – 4:03
- "Pop Song" (Green) – 2:06
- "Waiting, Watching" – 2:40
- "Tied Up" – 3:41
- "MCMLIX" (1959) – 3:31
- "Where I Belong" – 3:33
- "Makisupa Policeman" – 3:27
- "Time" – 2:53
- "Morning Sun" – 3:35
- "Man of Tomorrow" – 3:40
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