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God Bless the Blake Babies
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Album Details: God Bless the Blake Babies

Release Date:08/13/2001
Label:Zoe Records
UPC:601143101427

User Reviews: God Bless the Blake Babies

  • Overall:

    god bless this album

    By bernie  Aug 30, 2001

    there's really no way to describe how truely beautiful this album is. don't think me biased, though i've been a fan since '92. anyone with any musical taste will love and cherish this album. i've introdued it to several friends and they all love it. ...a must have. Read more Less

  • Overall:

    a must have

    By John  Apr 18, 2001

    I hate everything on the radio these days, it all sounds the same. And then this record comes along. They shouldn't have named it God Bless the Blake Babies. They should have called it Thank God for the Blake Babies. I hope this is more than a passin...g thing. Keep up the great work guys. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: God Bless the Blake Babies

  • All Music Guide

    The Blake Babies are back, melodic hooks and great songs in tow. Even if you aren't familiar with their previous work, both individually and collectively, you can jump right in with this one because God Bless the Blake Babies is as welcome as the title implies. Juliana Hatfield and crew open the jangle pop gates with "Disappear." You'd almost think it was a happy song, until you listen closely -- "What I wouldn't do: go back to '92 and erase the moment I met you and make you disappear." That's a kiss-off of the highest order. Hatfield shares the songwriting chores fairly equally with guitarist John Strohm, with drummer Freda Love Smith chiming in for two tunes and guest bassist/vocalist Evan Dando for one. Strohm even steps up to the center mic for his "Picture Perfect" and "Invisible World." The former is a great track, a loving ode to balance out the sentiment of "Disappear" and "What Did I Do." "She's my favorite shade of blue" goes a long way to counteract that erasing you business.... Then it's Smith's turn in the spotlight for "When I See His Face," which has a slightly more alternative feel than most of the other tunes. Drugs seem to be a recurring theme. Witness "Baby Gets High," "Until I Almost Died," and "Brain Damage." Life can't be all roses and sunshine. They are rock stars, after all. The beauty of The Blake Babies is that it all sounds like roses and sunshine. Bless them, indeed. - Kelly McCartney, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Blake Babies

While Blake Babies made several engaging records in the late '80s and early '90s, they never broke out of the collegiate rock circles where they were adored. It wasn't until 1992 that their leader, Juliana Hatfield, began getting recognition as a songwriter in more mainstream publications, but that was after the group was broken up. Over their four albums, Hatfield's so... Read more