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Green Day: Billie Joe (vocals, guitar, harmonica); Mike Dirnt (vocals, bass); Tre Cool (drums, bongos, tambourine). Additional personnel: Petra Haden (violin); Gabriel McNair, Stephen Bradley (horns). All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology. Personnel: Billie Joe (vocals, guitar, harmonica); Mike Dirnt (vocals); Petra Haden (violin); Gabrial McNair, Stephen Bradley (horns); Tre Cool (drums, bongos, tambourine). Unknown Contributor Role: Mike Dirnt. Following the cool reception to Insomniac, Green Day retreated from the spotlight for a year to rest and spend time with their families. During that extended break, they decided to not worry about their supposedly lost street credibility and make an album according to their instincts, which meant more experimentation and less of their trademark punk-pop. Of course, speedy, catchy punk is at the core of the group's sound, so there are plenty of familiar moments on the resultant album, Nimrod, but there are also new details that make the record an invigorating, if occasionally frustrating, listen. Although punk-pop is Green Day's forte, they sound the most alive on Nimrod when they're breaking away from their formula, whether it's the shuffling "Hitchin' a Ride," the bitchy, tongue-in-cheek humor of "The Grouch," the surging surf instrumental "Last Ride In," the punchy, horn-driven drag-queen saga "King for a Day," or the acoustic, string-laced ballad "Good Riddance." It's only when the trio confines itself to three chords that it sounds tired, but Billie Joe has such a gift for hooky, instantly memorable melodies that even these moments are enjoyable, if unremarkable. Still, Nimrod suffers from being simply too much -- although it clocks in at under 50 minutes, the 18 tracks whip by at such a breakneck speed that it leaves you somewhat dazed. With a little editing, Green Day's growth would have been put in sharper relief, and Nimrod would have been the triumphant leap forward it set out to be. As it stands, it's a muddled but intermittently exciting record that is full of promise. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine Green Day's infectious brand of thrashy power-pop is full of references to the generation of punk which preceded them, with adenoidal vocals spinning tales of youthful angst against a backdrop of hard, fast riffs. The difference, of course, is that Green Day is having more fun than the Buzzcocks would ever have admitted to. NIMROD catches the band updating their sound while holding onto the speed and recklessness that made their previous albums so exciting. Touches like the atmospheric, flanged guitars of "Redundant" and the violin on "Hitchin' A Ride" and "Last Ride In," (courtesy of That Dog's Petra Haden) help to take the band in a new, more serious direction. Lest anyone fear that this expansion signals self-indulgence, the tight harmonies of "Scattered" and breakneck pace of "Platypus (I Hate You)" prove that, unlike most angry young men (especially those that happen to be millionaire celebrities), they've managed to hold on to every bit of the energy and rage that propelled them in the first place.Rolling Stone (10/30/97, p.66) - 3.5 Stars (out of 5) - "...Armstrong's juvenile sense of humor is back....a broader view, with neo-psychedelic studio touches, acoustic guitar, violins and horns....Melody is emphasized, and a measure of sincerity is detectable in the singing..." Spin (12/97, pp.154-155) - 6 (out of 10) - "...At heart, NIMROD is a poker-faced rendition of what every band before them has done in this situation--genre-hopping, `testing their boundaries' in the studio, strings, horns, the works....At times, frontman Billie Joe Armstrong even seems to be impersonating Mark Eitzel impersonating Frank Sinatra..." Entertainment Weekly (10/17/97, p.76) - "...mostly more of the same hyperactive pop-punk it introduced on 1994's DOOKIE. Hooky, too. But since the kids who once embraced the band seem to have outgrown this, will anyone other than rock critics give a hoot?" - Rating: B- Nimrod Music | List Price | $11.98 (You save $2.63) | | Category | Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Pop, Alternative, HDCD, Punk | | Label | Reprise | | Orig Year | 1997 | | All Time Sales Rank | 811  | | CD Universe Part number | 1101962 | | Catalog number | 46794 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Oct 14, 1997 | | Studio/Live | Studio | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Rob Cavallo; Green Day | | Engineer | Ken Allardyce | | Personnel | Tre Cool - drums, bongos, tambourine Mike Dirnt - vocals, bass Billie Joe - vocals, guitar, harmonica
Also: Stephen Bradley, Petra Haden, Gabriel McNair |
Nimrod Music Review Average Rating: (4.4 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews The Last Great GD Record Yep. After this one it all went downhill for them. This is a transitional record in that half of it their old prototypical style and sound along with some experimentation. It isn't perfect, but most of it works for me. Go out and buy this one and avoid Warning and American idiot like the plague. Submitted by Sean (South,NJ) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No 1 of 2 found this helpful.
Great Sounds I purchased the CD because my daughter and I want to learn to play some of the songs. We play by ear so we got the CD and it's going pretty good. Green day has a great sound. Submitted by bartthegoat (mENDOTA,iLLINOIS,USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Best Green Day Album! This is their best album to me. It was my first Green Day album really good CD, you can listen to the whole thing without skipping songs. Pick it up if you don't have it. Submitted by myersfan88 (Fayetteville, NC, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Awesome cd this was the first green day cd i have ever bought and i love it.
My favorite song is walking alone.
this cd is for sure a good cd and if I had to pick a green day cd for you to buy this would be the one. Submitted by travis (oscoda michigan) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Not Too Bad! This Album is showing that Green Day is I guess experimenting perhaps with newer stuff. It's like half older Green Day and half experimental. I still like it never the less, but it diffinitely isn't as good as the American Idiot CD or Insomniac CD. My favorite songs are; Nice Guys Finish Last, Hitchin' a Ride, Jinx, Reject, Take Back, and Good Riddance. Submitted by Justin (St. Anthony, NL, CA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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