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King

Belly

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3 Red Belly 3:35 $0.99 View In iTunes
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5 Super-Connected Belly 4:25 $0.99 View In iTunes
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7 King Belly 4:18 $0.99 View In iTunes
8 Now They'll Sleep Belly 3:14 $0.99 View In iTunes
9 Untitled and Unsung Belly 3:33 $0.99 View In iTunes
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Album Review

By developing a flair for tight, melodic hooks on Star, Tanya Donelly unexpectedly achieved the crossover success with Belly that eluded her with the Throwing Muses and the Breeders. Evidently inspired by such success and eager to prove that Belly was a full-fledged band, not just a solo project, Donelly and company made a bid for stardom with their second album, King. Veteran producer Glyn Johns gives the band an appealingly punchy sheen, and with the assistance of Tom Gorman and new bassist Gail Greenwood, Donelly cuts away her remaining arty preciousness, concentrating solely on big pop songs. While some fans will miss the occasional detour into spacy dream pop, Belly's makeover is quite convincing, and the cloaked stardom of "Super-Connected," the quirky hooks of "Now They'll Sleep," and the epic ballad "Judas My Heart" are neglected gems of post-alternative modern rock. Ironically, such shiny hooks didn't make Belly stars — it lost them their original fan base, and by the time the record was released in 1995, modern rock radio was concentrating solely on harder guitar rock, so King was overlooked and the band broke up shortly afterward. The album and the group deserved a better fate.

Recent Customer Reviews

i had this cd
     
by KFlork

i had this cd when it come out bought it from BMG music records.. i love this cd been looking forever for this cd.. but now i found it and payday.. im buying the album.. great cd.. :) fav songs are red, silverfish, super-connected, untitled and unsung, and judas my heart..

Loves it.
     
by ChitownTim

Silverfish and Super-Connected are the most amazing songs here, but I can't discount the rest. This album is a must-have for 90's alternative music fans. Loves it.

This should have been the beginning...
     
by Sam Altersitz

Belly's second album, King, was arguably not as popular as Star; but for some of us, myself included, it was a far better album than Star. While some might not like the catchy, poppy tunes and lyrics of songs like "Super-Connected" and "Now They'll Sleep", these songs are some of my favortes, as they follow in the path set by "Slow Dog" and some others on Star. This whole album shone with what should have been to come. Fun, catchy, and entirely replayable in its entirety. Over, and over again. Even now, over a decade later, I still put it in and listen. And I still know all the words.

Biography

Formed: 1991 in Boston, MA

Genre: Pop

Years Active: '90s

Following several years in Throwing Muses, as well as a brief detour in the Breeders in 1990, Tanya Donelly formed her own band, Belly, in 1992. With Belly, Donelly expanded her dreamy pop hooks into more concise, catchy songs, as well as harder-edged rock. The band's 1993 debut, Star, became one of...
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