Rubbing Doesn't Help


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nameRubbing Doesn't Help
typestudio
artistMagnapop
coverMagnapop - Rubbing Doesn't Help.jpg
altA black background with yellow vertical stripes on the lower half of the image has the word "magnapop" written at the top in purple with a white border and "rubbing doesn't help" written in black with a white border in the center. The Magnapop logo—a capital "M" written in a star inscribed in a circle—is drawn in black in the bottom right corner.
released
recordedNovember–December 1995, City Lab Studios, Los Angeles, California, United States
genrePop punk, pop rock, power pop
length
languageEnglish
labelPlay It Again Sam/Priority
producerGeza X
prev_titleFire All Your Guns at Once
prev_year1996
next_titleMouthfeel
next_year2005
misc{{Singles
nameRubbing Doesn't Help
typestudio
single1Open the Door
single1dateApril 15, 1996
single2This Family
single2date1996
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| name = Rubbing Doesn't Help | type = studio | artist = Magnapop | cover = Magnapop - Rubbing Doesn't Help.jpg | alt = A black background with yellow vertical stripes on the lower half of the image has the word "magnapop" written at the top in purple with a white border and "rubbing doesn't help" written in black with a white border in the center. The Magnapop logo—a capital "M" written in a star inscribed in a circle—is drawn in black in the bottom right corner. | released = | recorded = November–December 1995, City Lab Studios, Los Angeles, California, United States | venue = | studio = | genre = Pop punk, pop rock, power pop | length = | language = English | label = Play It Again Sam/Priority | producer = Geza X | prev_title = Fire All Your Guns at Once | prev_year = 1996 | next_title = Mouthfeel | next_year = 2005 | misc = {{Singles | name = Rubbing Doesn't Help | type = studio | single1 = Open the Door | single1date = April 15, 1996 | single2 = This Family | single2date = 1996 Rubbing Doesn't Help is the third album by Magnapop, released in 1996.

Recording

The sessions for Rubbing Doesn't Help were produced by Geza X at City Lab Studios in Hollywood, California in late 1995. Drummer David McNair left the group prior to recording, so they hired session musician Josh Freese to fill in on drums. This would be the band's final album for almost a decade; their record label folded while promoting Rubbing Doesn't Help and they were contractually barred from recording under that name. The band (along with Freese) also went to Plus Four Recordings Studios, in Sherman Oaks, California with engineers Sandy Solomon and Bernie Zwass in June 1995 to record their cover of Tom Waits' "Christmas Card from a Hooker in Minneapolis" for the compilation album Step Right Up: The Songs of Tom Waits. The title of the album comes from a Ben-Gay slogan.

Reception

|rev1=AllMusic |rev1Score= |rev2=Blender |rev2Score=favorable |rev3=Boston Phoenix |rev3Score=favorable |rev4=Robert Christgau |rev4Score= |rev5=College Music Journal |rev5Score=favorable |rev6=Los Angeles Times |rev6Score= |rev7=Launch Magazine |rev7Score= |rev8=Melody Maker |rev8Score=favorable |rev9=Ray Gun |rev9Score=favorable |rev10=The Washington Post |rev10Score=favorable}} The album received mostly positive reviews, with some mixed responses. Positive critics noted the album's emotionally powerful lyrics in addition to its aggressive instrumentation—particularly the guitar. Ambivalent reviewers criticized the lack of variety between this album and Magnapop's previous efforts, as well as a lack of focus in the production.

Track listing

All songs written by Linda Hopper and Ruthie Morris, except where noted.

  1. "This Family" – 3:28
  2. "I Don't Care" – 2:40
  3. "Open the Door" – 3:37
  4. "Come on Inside" – 2:43
  5. "Down on Me" – 3:24
  6. "An Apology" – 3:04
  7. "My Best Friend" – 3:26
  8. "Juicy Fruit" – 2:18
  9. "Firebrand" – 2:29
  10. "Cherry Bomb" – 2:15
  11. "Radio Waves" – 2:32
  12. "Snake" (Hopper, Morris, and Shannon Mulvaney) – 5:00
  13. "Dead Letter" – 3:32 :Also includes the hidden track "Suck It Up"

;Japanese edition bonus tracks:

  1. "Hold You Down" (New Mix) – 2:43
  2. "Voice Without a Sound" – 2:41

The Dutch edition of the album has a slightly different track listing, with "Hold You Down" (3:29) as the fourth track and omitting "Cherry Bomb".

''Tracks from Rubbing Doesn't Help''

A promotional EP entitled Tracks from Rubbing Doesn't Help was released by Play It Again Sam in the United States in 1996 (catalogue number PROMOBIAS 033 CD) with the following track listing:

  1. "This Family" – 3:28
  2. "An Apology" – 3:04
  3. "Open the Door" – 3:37
  4. "My Best Friend" – 3:26
  5. "Juicy Fruit" – 2:18
  6. "Snake" – 5:00

Personnel

;Magnapop

;Additional personnel

Release history

The album was initially released on Priority Records in the United States and Play It Again Sam in Europe, with the Japanese edition published by King.

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RegionDateLabelFormatCatalog
United StatesPriorityCompact DiscP2 53992
cassette tapeP4 53992
EuropePlay It Again SamCompact Disc450.0321.20 - BIAS 321 CD
LP (red vinyl)450.0321.10 - BIAS 321 LP
AustraliaCortexCompact DiscCTX058CD
JapanKingCompact DiscKICP 507†
The NetherlandsPlay It Again SamCompact Disc450.0321.26 - BIAS 321 CDX
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†Special edition with bonus tracks

Sales chart performance

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Chart (1996)Peak position
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References

References

  1. "Production Credits". Nielsen Business Media, Inc..
  2. Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Magnapop > ''Rubbing Doesn't Help''".
  3. ''Blender'' Pop Culture Magazine CD ROM, volume 2.5, review by Dan Cataiano
  4. Taylor, Charles. "Risky Business: Georgia's Magnapop Make Party Music with a Difference". [[Phoenix Media/Communications Group]].
  5. Christgau, Robert. "Robert Christgau: CG: Magnapop".
  6. ''College Music Journal'', issue 34 (June 1996), p. 40, The Guide to New Music, review by M. Tye Comer
  7. Boehm, Mike. (1996-07-27). "Well-Traveled Territory Revisited". [[Los Angeles Times]].
  8. ''Launch Magazine'', issue 8, review by Chuck Crisafulli
  9. ''Melody Maker'', May 18, 1996, review by Jennifer Nine
  10. ''Ray Gun'', June/July 1996, review by Allison Stewart
  11. "Tuneful Magnapop" by Mark Jenkins (June 28, 1996); Page N15
  12. "Magnapop > Charts & Awards > Albums".

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