All Star Smash Hits Smash Mouth

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  • Release Date: 08/23/2005
  • Sales Rank: 24,771
  • Label: INTERSCOPE RECORDS
  • UPC: 602498841501
 
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All Star Smash Hits

1LISTENAll Star 3:20
2LISTENWalkin' on the Sun 3:26
3LISTENFlo 2:11
4LISTENBeer Goggles 2:00
5LISTENWhy Can't We Be Friends 4:46
6LISTENDiggin' Your Scene 3:08
7LISTENWaste 3:24
8LISTENThen the Morning Comes 3:01
9LISTENCome on, Come On 2:32
10LISTENCan't Get Enough of You Baby 2:31
11LISTENEvery Word Means No 2:45
12LISTENBetter Do It Right 3:10
13LISTENDo It Again 3:55
14LISTENHoliday in My Head 2:40
15LISTENPacific Coast Party 2:58
16LISTENI'm a Believer 3:03
17LISTENAin't No Mystery 3:56
18LISTENHang On 2:53
19LISTENAlways Gets Her Way 3:13
20LISTENGetting Better 2:23

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Editorial Reviews

Steve Harwell and company have all but single-handedly revived the musical sidebar that might be called luau rock -- you know, the unflaggingly breezy sounds that cats 'n' kittens grooved to on the beach during countless sun-and-fun flicks. As this career-spanning retrospective demonstrates, it's not so much that Smash Mouth's sound is all that indebted to early-'60s rock 'n' roll (although their cover of ? and the Mysterians' "Can't Get Enough of You Baby" proves they know their way around those parts). Their link to that past is one of attitude -- an irony-free good humor that's sparked them, from the bouncy neo-ska of "Walking on the Sun" to the harmless horndoggery of "Beer Goggles." Like all good party bands, the quartet boast a mastery of the cover tune, but unlike standard lounge acts, Harwell and company unfailingly give each a wicked spin. Their version of the Blow Monkeys' "Digging Your Scene," for instance, replaces the original's faux-jazz sheen with a shuffling funk beat (and plenty of that ubiquitously punchy organ). A take on War's "Why Can't We Be Friends" (culled from the Lizzie McGuire Movie soundtrack) hews a little closer to the initial blueprint but still takes on Smash Mouth overtones, thanks to Harwell's immediately recognizable delivery. There are no ulterior motives here -- at least none beyond keeping those tiki torches lit until the wee hours -- and that's what makes Smash Mouth such a valuable party weapon. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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March 02, 2006: The only song that I ever heard, that I know of, is All Star. Who hasn't heard that song. Anyway, I got it from my music club, by mistake, and it's acctually a pretty good cd. They sound kinda like a cross between Sugar Ray, and Bare naked ladies. If you can imagine that.