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Saturday 24 September 2011

SUGAR RAY DISCOGRAPHY & VIDEOS


1. Lemonade and Brownies (1995)
2. Floored (1997)
3.14:59 (1999)
4. Sugar Ray (2001)
5. In the Pursuit of Leisure (2003)
6. Music for Cougars (2009)







Lemonade and Brownies
Released April 4, 1995, Length 43:07, Label Atlantic

1.Snug Harbor 0:49
2.Rhyme Stealer 2:51
3.Iron Mic 4:40
4.Hold Your Eyes 3:29
5.The Greatest 3:58
6.Big Black Woman 1:43
7.Mean Machine 2:41
8.Dance Party USA 3:18
9.10 Seconds Down 3:39
10.Danzig Needs a Hug 3:07
11.Drive By 1:58
12.Caboose 3:13
13.Scuzzboots 3:29
14.Streaker 4:12




Lemonade and Brownies is the name of Sugar Ray's debut album, released in 1995.
DJ Lethal (House of Pain, Limp Bizkit, La Coka Nostra) produced for the album, providing all of the DJing. Actress Nicole Eggert is featured on the cover.
Even though the album did not chart and was a commercial and critical failure for Atlantic, the band stayed on the label, going on to huge success.


Floored
Released June 24, 1997, Length 43:05, Label Atlantic/ Lava

1.RPM 3:21
2.Breath 3:24
3.Anyone 3:29
4.Fly (Featuring Super Cat) 4:52
5.Speed Home California 2:42
6.High Anxiety 3:31
7.Tap, Twist, Snap 3:12
8.American Pig 4:01
9.Stand and Deliver 2:58
10.Cash 1:35
11.Invisible 3:09
12.Right Direction 2:53
13.Fly  4:04





Floored is Sugar Ray's second album, released on June 24, 1997. It includes the hit song "Fly", and another moderately successful single, "RPM".

Also includes "Speed Home California" which was featured on the soundtrack for Road Rash 3D, and a cover of Adam Ant's 80s classic, "Stand and Deliver".
Two versions of "Fly" are found on the album, one of them featuring Super Cat.
Reception
The album entered the top 20 on the Billboard 200, peaking at #12. It has also been certified double-platinum by the RIAA.






14:59
Released January 2, 1999, Length 40:30, Label Atlantic


1.New Direction 0:47
2.Every Morning 3:39
3.Falls Apart 4:15
4.Personal Space Invader 3:38
5.Live & Direct 4:34
6.Someday 4:03
7.Aim for Me 2:20
8.Ode to the Lonely Hearted 3:12
9.Burning Dog 3:01
10.Even Though 2:35
11.Abracadabra 3:42 
12.Glory 3:26
13.New Direction 1:17





14:59 is the third album by the band Sugar Ray, released on January 12, 1999. It entered the top 20 on the Billboard 200, peaking at #17 and certified triple-platinum by the RIAA. The album shows the band moving into a more adult contemporary style, away from their earlier alternative metal sound.
This album followed the success of Sugar Ray's 1997 single "Fly". The album's title was a jab at critics who considered the band a one-hit wonder and were merely enjoying their "fifteen minutes of fame", proving they would release another album and defuse the ticking clock, just in time.
Of particular note are the opening and end tracks labeled "New Direction". The opening song is a parody death-metal track. The track is self-mocking, referencing Sugar Ray's own change of musical direction. This genre change was influenced by the massive success of their previous single, "Fly". The final track is a carnival style version of "Every Morning".
Sugar Ray sold a different version of the 14:59 album to audiences that attended their live tour. This album included 5 tracks not found on the retail version. These tracks are:
  • The hit "Fly" from their previous Floored album
  • The original demo recording of "Aim for Me"
  • A live acoustic version of "Every Morning"
  • The radio edit of "Falls Apart"
  • "Rivers," a song written in the style of and in tribute to Weezer frontman Rivers Cuomo.


Sugar Ray
Released June 12, 2001, Length 39:55, Label Atlantic



1.Answer the Phone 4:00
2.When It's Over 3:38
3.Under the Sun 3:21
4.Satellites 3:46
5.Waiting 3:31
6.Ours 3:23
7.Sorry Now 3:17
8.Stay On 4:31
9.Words to Me 4:00
10.Just a Little 3:27
11.Disasterpiece 2:58






Sugar Ray is Sugar Ray's fourth album released on 2001. It features the hit single, "When It's Over." 
The album peaked at #6 on the Billboard 200 and has reached Gold status since its release.


In the Pursuit of Leisure
Released June 3, 2003, Length 41:06, Label Atlantic


1.Chasin' You Around 3:38
2.Is She Really Going Out with Him? 3:48
3.Heaven 4:26
4.Bring Me the Head of... 0:42
5.Mr. Bartender (It's So Easy) 3:30
6.Can't Start 3:42
7.Photograph of You 3:48
8.56 Hope Road 3:51
9.Whatever We Are 3:41
10.She's Different 3:30
11.In Through the Doggie Door 3:09
12.Blues from a Gun 3:25





In the Pursuit of Leisure is Sugar Ray's fifth studio album released on 2003. It features the single "Mr. Bartender (It's So Easy)", a song which includes samples from both Sweet's hit "Love Is Like Oxygen" and Midnight Star's hit "No Parking (On the Dance Floor)."


Music for Cougars
Released July 21, 2009, Length 42:04, Label Atlantic


1.Girls Were Made to Love 3:38
2.Boardwalk 3:26
3.She's Got The (Woo-Hoo) 3:35
4.Love Is the Answer 3:57
5.Rainbow 3:17
6.Closer 3:33
7.When We Were Young 3:21
8.Going Nowhere 2:49
9.Love 101 3:17
10.Last Days 3:33
11.Morning Sun 3:44
12.Dance Like No One's Watchin 3:53





Music for Cougars is Sugar Ray's sixth studio album. The album was not as successful commercially as previous Sugar Ray albums. It only reached #80 on the Billboard charts, with none of the album's three singles charting.

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