Boces


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FieldValue
nameBoces
typestudio
artistMercury Rev
coverBocesmercuryrev.jpg
releasedJune 1, 1993
recorded1992–1993
genreNeo-psychedelia, noise pop
length53:55
labelBeggars Banquet (UK)
Columbia (US)
producerMercury Rev
prev_titleYerself Is Steam
prev_year1991
next_titleSee You on the Other Side
next_year1995
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| name = Boces | type = studio | artist = Mercury Rev | cover = Bocesmercuryrev.jpg | alt = | released = June 1, 1993 | recorded = 1992–1993 | venue = | studio = | genre = Neo-psychedelia, noise pop | length = 53:55 | label = Beggars Banquet (UK) Columbia (US) | producer = Mercury Rev | prev_title = Yerself Is Steam | prev_year = 1991 | next_title = See You on the Other Side | next_year = 1995

Boces is the second album by Mercury Rev, released in 1993. It was their final album with frontman David Baker, who was asked to leave shortly after the supporting tour concluded. The title is derived from the Boards of Cooperative Educational Services system of vocational schools in New York.

Background

During the tour (on Lollapalooza) for this album, the band were forced off the stage for being too loud.

Music

Boces contains music that has been characterized as "dreaming musing[s]" as well as "thrashy freakouts." Some of the material has been categorized as jazz-pop. The album's instrumentation additionally incorporates flutes, harps, brass and choir.

Reception

| rev1 = AllMusic | rev1score = | rev2 = Entertainment Weekly | rev2score = B+ | rev3 = NME | rev3score = 8/10 | rev4 = Q | rev4score = | rev5 = The Rolling Stone Album Guide | rev5score = | rev6 = Select | rev6score = 4/5 | rev7 = Uncut | rev7score = 8/10

Heather Phares of AllMusic wrote, "With Boces, Mercury Rev took everything that made Yerself Is Steam such an impressive debut and made their second album even more so. [...] Mercury Rev never released another album as joyfully, unselfconsciously creative as Boces; after chief weirdo David Baker departed, the band pursued other fascinating directions, but this album remains one of the highest points of its career."

Track listing

| headline = | extra_column = | all_writing = Mercury Rev according to the liner notes; actual writing credits from the ASCAP Repertory are listed below. | title1 = Meth of a Rockette's Kick | writer1 = David Baker, Jimy Chambers, Jonathan Donahue, Dave Fridmann, Sean Mackowiak, Suzanne Thorpe | length1 = 10:29 | title2 = Trickle Down | writer2 = Baker, Chambers, Donahue, Fridmann, Mackowiak, Thorpe | length2 = 5:04 | title3 = Bronx Cheer | writer3 = Baker, Donahue, Fridmann | length3 = 2:49 | title4 = Boys Peel Out | writer4 = Baker, Donahue, Fridmann, Mackowiak | length4 = 4:28 | title5 = Downs Are Feminine Balloons | writer5 = Baker, Donahue, Fridmann, Mackowiak, Thorpe | length5 = 6:29 | title6 = Something for Joey | writer6 = Baker, Chambers, Fridmann, Mackowiak, Thorpe | length6 = 4:06 | title7 = Snorry Mouth | writer7 = Baker, Chambers, Donahue | length7 = 10:55 | title8 = Hi-Speed Boats | writer8 = Baker, Fridmann, Mackowiak | length8 = 4:00 | title9 = Continuous Drunks and Blunders | writer9 = Baker, Donahue, Fridmann, Mackowiak | length9 = 0:48 | title10 = Girlfren | writer10 = Baker, Chambers, Donahue, Fridmann, Mackowiak, Thorpe | length10 = 4:41

Personnel

;Mercury Rev

  • Jimy Chambers – Drumming, AtlasSweepstakes
  • Jonathan Donahue – Silver Pickup Guitar, Vocals between Ventolin hits
  • Grasshopper – Dither Guitar, Licorice Stick
  • Suzanne Thorpe – Rooster Tail Bass Flute, Chevron Fife
  • Dave Fridmann – Bass Explore, Exhaled band-with Magnetics
  • David Baker – Vocals

;Additional musicians

  • Julie Baker – violin
  • C. Gavazzi – French horn
  • Jim Burgess – trombone

References

References

  1. "Jonathan Donahue 'The Mercury Rev Story' Interview by Iain McNay".
  2. "Jonathan Donahue (mercury Rev)".
  3. Phares, Heather. "Boces – Mercury Rev". [[AllMusic]].
  4. Farber, Jim. (July 9, 1993). "Mercury Rev: Boces (Columbia)".
  5. Cameron, Keith. (May 29, 1993). "These Schoolish Things".
  6. Snow, Mat. (July 1993). "Mercury Rev: Boces".
  7. Kot, Greg. (2004). "The New Rolling Stone Album Guide". [[Simon & Schuster]].
  8. Perry, Andrew. (July 1993). "Mercury Rev: Boces / Urge Overkill: Saturation".
  9. Hermes, Will. (October 2024). "Magnum Opus".
  10. "ACE Repertory".

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