Shopping > Music > Green Day > Shenanigans

Green Day - Shenanigans (CD)

Shenanigans
$3.48 - $6.39
4.3 out of 5.0 stars 22 Ratings (20 Reviews)

Album Details: Shenanigans

Release Date:07/02/2002
Label:Reprise / Wea
UPC:093624820826

Other Available Formats: Shenanigans

User Reviews: Shenanigans

  • Overall:

    Lyrics:

    Music:

    Yes Green Day is growing up....

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  May 17, 2003 | 1 out of 1 found this Shenanigans review helpful

    Admittedly, seeing another 14-track green day album that only lasts 30 minutes or so might give some people some shudders of their Insomniac days, but do not fret, not every track on this album is two minutes and 14 seconds long. Many people who have...nt heard Green Days material might just scoff at this collection, but for those who own all their records, this platter of B-sides and covers is truly a refreshing side to green days punk roots and pop flash. For those who think that green day will become soft, fear not; they STILL are a good band. For those who think they suck, then why are you reading this? Just on Warning alone, just listen to Blood Sex and Booze and Castaway if you think they cant rock it anymore. As for Shenanigans, yes a few of these songs SHOULD have been been on previous recordings. Yes a few songs should have just been scrapped. ( A song about driving drunk was scrapped from the stateside version ) Yes green day actually can do Ramones songs justice. However, a cover of the 60s classic Tired of Waiting for You can help solidify Green Day not as kids in adult bodies making loud and fast music, but as true musicians. Like the Ramones ( who always did cover songs on their albums ), Green Day can prove that theyre more than just a novelty act. If the Ramones can last 22 years, give Green Day another 10 to 15 years and see what kind of tomfoolery they can get themselves into. Read more Less

  • Overall:

    Lyrics:

    Music:

    Cool CD that's probably underrated

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Sep 26, 2004

    Pros: good from start to finish

    Cons: the order of the songs drags

    This is another great CD from start to finish just like Nimrod,Dookie and Warning!The order of the songs makes the CD seem drabber than it is at first but just play with the order of the songs and make it have a more upbeat flow.I love this CD!I reco...mmend this and the ones mentioned above for their play-through-ability from start to finish.I also recommend Kerplunk and Insomniac for any real Green Day fans! Although not as good from beginning to end as their great albums they are both worth owning because there are some cool songs on both.Green Day rocks! Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Shenanigans

  • All Music Guide

    Shenanigans is the companion piece to 2001's International Superhits. Where that compilation collected Green Day's singles, this rounds up the B-sides and such ephemera as soundtrack compilations, gathering the best (plus the new "Ha Ha You're Dead") for a 14-track trek through the band's alternate history. Now, any serious rock listener knows that B-sides don't necessarily mean subpar material, and such '90s bands as Oasis and Suede have had B-sides every bit as good as the material that made the official albums, and their subsequent B-sides albums have been gems in their discographies. This is largely because both bands had prime periods where everything they did pretty much turned to gold. Green Day never quite had an equivalent prime period. After they made their mark with Dookie, they've maintained a high level of quality, constantly expanding their vision and refining their craft with each album, but they never had a time where they burned so brightly they couldn't fit all the gr...eat songs onto the proper albums they had to spill 'em out over the B-sides. Green Day knew what their best songs were and, apart from "J.A.R.," which they threw out to the Angus soundtrack, they kept 'em on the albums, and they turned out material for B-sides largely because they had to; that was the game in the '90s -- you had to make sure the multi-part singles in the U.K. had unique material, and if a soundtrack came calling, you had to ante up. So, the songs that comprise Shenanigans are an appealing mixed bag, since they were, by and large, songs Green Day finished because they had to. Since they're an excellent, restless band, there's variety here -- bits of surf rock, classic British Invasion, classic British punk, and singalong pop -- nothing is less than enjoyable, and some of it is quite good. But it's never terrific, revelatory, or amazing, giving the dedicated songs they just can't live without (to reduce it to the Oasis/Suede terms, no "Acquiesce," no "My Insatiable One"). It's fun, to be sure, especially for the fans who are the compilation's target audience, but everything here sounds like the classic definition of B-sides -- good and familiar, but not as good as what made the album. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

Compare Prices: Shenanigans

Store Store Rating Price Notes/Coupons

SecondSpin.com

Write a review

$4.99Total Price N/A New Item

3 Coupons & Deals

Go to Store

Amazon.com Marketplace

48 Ratings

(29 Reviews)

Write a review

$3.48Total Price N/A New Item fantastic prices with ease & comfort of amazon Go to Store

Barnes and Noble

Write a review

$6.39Total Price N/A New Item everyday low prices Go to Store

Rate & Write a Review: Shenanigans

All fields marked with * are required
0 out of 5.0 stars
0 out of 5.0 stars
0 out of 5.0 stars
Maximum of 4,000 characters
Cancel

Rate & Write a Review: Shenanigans

Thank You. Your review has been posted.
View your postClose

Biography

Green Day

Out of all the post-Nirvana American alternative bands to break into the pop mainstream, Green Day was second only to Pearl Jam in terms of influence. At their core, Green Day were simply punk revivalists, recharging the energy of speedy, catchy three-chord punk-pop songs. Though their music wasn't particularly innovative, they brought the sound of late-'70s punk to a n... Read more