No Strings Attached (Those Darn Accordions album)

No Strings Attached
Studio album by Those Darn Accordions
Released June 18, 1996
Recorded 1996 at Tiki Town, Marin County, United States
Genre Rock, pop, comedy, polka
Length 48:30
Label Globe Records
Producer Scott Mathews
Those Darn Accordions chronology
Squeeze This!
(1994)
No Strings Attached
(1996)
Clownhead
(1999)

No Strings Attached is the third studio album by American accordion band Those Darn Accordions, released on June 18, 1996 by Globe Records.

Overview

Released at the height of TDA's popularity, No Strings Attached showcases the band's trademark mixture of accordion-driven rock, pop and polka, as well as boasting ska, funk and jazz influences. The album notably features two cover songs, one of The Who's "Baba O'Riley" and the other of Rod Stewart's "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?", the latter sung by TDA's then-81-year-old member Clyde Forsman.

In a positive review, the Memphis Flyer called TDA "the true champions" of the alternative music scene's revival of the accordion, ahead of Brave Combo and They Might Be Giants. The review concluded "This is one recording filled with good-natured humor where the novelty doesn't wear off, because there's a wealth of musical integrity behind it. Those Darn Accordions! are blazing a trail down a path that most fear to tread, and they're doing it with panache and aplomb".[1]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Mothra"  P. Rogers/B. Schwartz/L. Wallace3:19
2."Behind the Bellows"  P. Rogers3:27
3."Them Hippies Was Right"  P. Rogers/B. Schwartz/L. Wallace4:13
4."Ramune"  L. Seekins1:59
5."The Hotsy Totsy Polka"  L. Seekins/P. Rogers/A. Peterson/S. Mathews3:21
6."Baba O'Riley"  P. Townshend4:53
7."Citizen Contraire"  P. Rogers3:45
8."Paco's Dream"  P. Rogers3:13
9."Deathbed Confession"  P. Rogers2:50
10."Following the Puppets"  P. Rogers3:35
11."Hamsterman"  P. Rogers3:55
12."Mambo Triste"  L. Seekins2:52
13."The Happy House"  P. Rogers/S. Mathews3:18
14."Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?"  R. Stewart/C. Appice/D. Hitchings3:50
Total length:48:30

Personnel

Those Darn Accordions
Additional musicians

References

  1. Duncan, David D. (September 25, 1997). "Those Darn Accordions!, No Strings Attached (Globe)".
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