Dizzy up the Girl The Goo Goo Dolls

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  • Release Date: 09/22/1998
  • Sales Rank: 22,895
  • Label: WARNER BROS / WEA
  • UPC: 093624705826
 
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Dizzy up the Girl

1LISTENDizzy 2:41
2LISTENSlide 3:32
3LISTENBroadway 3:58
4LISTENJanuary Friend 2:44
5LISTENBlack Balloon 4:09
6LISTENBullet Proof 4:37
7LISTENAmigone 3:15
8LISTENAll Eyes on Me 3:57
9LISTENFull Forever 2:51
10LISTENAcoustic #3 1:56
11LISTENIris 4:49
12LISTENExtra Pale 2:10
13LISTENHate This Place 4:24

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Editorial Reviews

"Name" changed the game for the Goo Goo Dolls. Prior to that unexpected hit ballad, the Buffalo trio was pretty much content to turn out amiably sloppy rock & roll in the style of the Replacements. Like the latter-day 'Mats, they weren't adverse to cleaning up their sound a little bit, but once they had a hit, they were happy to jump headfirst into the mainstream, cleaning up their rockers until they shone and embracing acoustic power ballads instead of shunning them. In fact, "Iris" -- their contribution to the City of Angels soundtrack and lead single for their sixth album, Dizzy Up the Girl -- is a virtual rewrite of "Name." The funny thing is, where most college rock bands of the Bush era sounded awkward as mainstream rockers, the Goo Goo Dolls actually sound better as a mainstream band, partially because they were hardly underground in the first place. Like a less mannered and conflicted Let Your Dim Light Shine-era Soul Asylum, the trio balances hard rockers with ballads. The difference is, they enjoy the mainstreaming of their music and respond with one of their catchiest sets of songs. There's nothing new on the record apart from their willingness to polish their music so it reaches the widest audience. That will alienate whatever hardcore followers they have left, but that attitude will likely please anyone brought aboard with "Name" and "Iris." Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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Best of the Goo Goo Dollsby Anonymous

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November 20, 2004: The Goo Goo Dolls are one of my favorite bands, and I consider this album their best! Every single track on this CD just plain rocks especially my favorites: Broadway, Slide, Iris, Black Balloon, Hate This Place, and All Eyes on Me. I love this album so much, and anyone who likes good rock & roll will too!

Goo Goo Dolls are amazingby Anonymous

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March 28, 2003: These guys are awesome, they're music is simply deep, but I don't have their album 'Dizzy up the Girl' which is a bummer, but yeh bye


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