Goodbye Jumbo


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nameGoodbye Jumbo
typeAlbum
artistWorld Party
coverGoodbyejumbo.jpg
released8 May 1990
recorded1987–1989
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length53:22
labelEnsign
producerKarl Wallinger
prev_titlePrivate Revolution
prev_year1987
next_titleBang!
next_year1993
misc{{Singles
nameGoodbye Jumbo
typealbum
single1Way Down Now
single1date1990
single2Put the Message in the Box
single2date1990
single3Thank You World
single3date1991
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| name = Goodbye Jumbo | type = Album | artist = World Party | cover = Goodbyejumbo.jpg | alt = | released = 8 May 1990 | recorded = 1987–1989 | venue = | studio = {{bulleted list|

The album received generally positive reviews from critics and peaked at No. 73 on the US Billboard 200 and No. 36 on the UK Albums Chart. "Way Down Now", the album's lead single, spent five weeks at number one on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart, and follow-up single "Put the Message in the Box" reached No. 8.

Critical reception

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Writing for Spin, Jon Young deemed Goodbye Jumbo a "winning opus" and said that frontman Karl Wallinger's "unabashed enthusiasm" and "ability to craft killer pop tunes" prevent the album's liberal referencing of earlier musical styles from becoming "sterile". Chicago Tribune critic Greg Kot considered the album to be heavily influenced by the Beatles' "sense of pop and studio craft", further commenting that the "biting" humour and irony in its lyrics are effectively balanced by upbeat "melodies and moments". Chris Willman of the Los Angeles Times stated that Wallinger's "Lennonisms sound somehow endemic, not affected", and that the album never lapses into "petty theft" despite its numerous influences. In Rolling Stone, Don McLeese wrote that "Goodbye Jumbo displays an ambition as broad as the emotional range of its music", and that while "Wallinger's missionary zeal occasionally belabors his messages", the music "is sufficiently vital to overpower resistance". *The Village Voice*s Robert Christgau, however, dismissed the album as a "dud".

At the end of 1990, Goodbye Jumbo was named the year's best album by Q. It was also voted the fifteenth best album of 1990 in The Village Voices year-end Pazz & Jop critics' poll. At the Grammy Awards' 1991 ceremony, Goodbye Jumbo was nominated for Best Alternative Music Performance. In 2000, it was ranked 94th on Qs list of the "100 Greatest British Albums Ever".

In 2000 it was voted number 474 in Colin Larkin's All Time Top 1000 Albums.

Track listing

| total_length = 53:22 | all_writing = Karl Wallinger | title1 = Is It Too Late? | length1 = 4:24 | writer1 = | title2 = Way Down Now | length2 = 3:49 | writer2 = | title3 = When the Rainbow Comes | length3 = 4:58 | title4 = Put the Message in the Box | length4 = 4:16 | writer4 = | title5 = Ain't Gonna Come Till I'm Ready | length5 = 5:05 | writer5 = | title6 = And I Fell Back Alone | length6 = 3:57 | title7 = Take It Up | length7 = 4:37 | title8 = God on My Side | length8 = 4:14 | title9 = Show Me to the Top | note9 = contains untitled hidden track beginning at 4:42 | length9 = 5:15 | title10 = Love Street | length10 = 4:21 | writer10 = | title11 = Sweet Soul Dream | length11 = 4:39 | writer11 = | title12 = Thank You World | length12 = 3:47

Personnel

Credits for Goodbye Jumbo adapted from album liner notes.

Musicians

Additional personnel

  • Joe Blaney – engineering
  • Karl Wallinger and Stephanie Nash – artwork
  • Steven Fargnoli – management
  • Karl Wallinger and Michael Nash – design
  • Steve Wallace – photography
  • Tim Young – digital editing, mastering

Charts

::data[format=table title="Chart performance for ''Goodbye Jumbo''"] | Chart (1990) | Peak position | Australian Albums (ARIA) | Canadian Albums (RPM) | |---|---|---|---| | 70 | | | | | 26 | | | | ::

Certifications

References

References

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  3. Erlewine, Iotis. "Goodbye Jumbo – World Party". [[AllMusic]].
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  5. Wallace, Wyndham. (September–October 2021). "World Party: Goodbye Jumbo".
  6. Sandow, Greg. (18 May 1990). "Goodbye Jumbo".
  7. Willman, Chris. (27 May 1990). "World Party 'Goodbye Jumbo' Ensign/Chrysalis". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  8. Williams, Simon. (12 May 1990). "World Party: Goodbye Jumbo".
  9. Black, Johnny. (June 1990). "Primeval".
  10. Crossing, Gary. (19 May 1990). "World Party: Goodbye Mr Jumbo".
  11. McLeese, Don. (31 May 1990). "World Party: Goodbye Jumbo".
  12. Stout, Andy. (12 May 1990). "World Party: Goodbye Jumbo".
  13. Young, Jon. (July 1990). "World Party: Goodbye Jumbo".
  14. Christgau, Robert. (2000). "Christgau's Consumer Guide: Albums of the '90s". [[St. Martin's Griffin]].
  15. (January 1991). "The Fifty Best Albums of 1990".
  16. (5 March 1991). "The 1990 Pazz & Jop Critics Poll". [[The Village Voice]].
  17. "World Party". [[The Recording Academy]].
  18. (June 2000). "The 100 Greatest British Albums Ever!".
  19. Colin Larkin. (2000). "[[All Time Top 1000 Albums]]". [[Virgin Books]].
  20. (1990). "Goodbye Jumbo". [[Ensign Records]].
  21. {{cite Ryan
  22. "Top Albums/CDs - Volume 52, No. 7 Jun 30, 1990".

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