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completed, finished great songs on his own. I could write lyrics, but it was a painstaking process." In
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669:"their masterpiece". Manning and Sturmer spent about eight hours a day, six days a week writing songs together in Los Angeles between October 1991 and March 1992. Galuten and Puig returned as co-producers alongside Manning and Sturmer. Recorded from April to September 1992 on a budget of $ 300,000 (equivalent to $ 650,000 in 2023), the album's music was more aggressive, bombastic, and reliant on vocal harmonies and studio experimentation than
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746:(1995). Their contribution was a personal request from Nilsson, who was a fan of the group. According to Manning, Nilsson met the band at a concert in Los Angeles, and "we all agreed that we should hook up and do some writing soon. Six weeks later he passed away." The cover was the last song Sturmer and Manning recorded together.
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ballad song, he accordingly "left in tears because I had zero interest in recording it." Sturmer felt that
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Jellyfish. The grandeur that was in our hearts from day one was finally realised with that album." Bassist Tim Smith was recruited for the sessions and upcoming tour. Also featured on the album were guitarists
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fan, and while I have respect for those artists, the songwriting didn’t speak to me." Manning's original concept for the group was akin to the early multimedia crossovers of bands that turned into TV shows or vice versa:
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as their "masterpiece" and the fulfillment of their original grandiose vision for the band, emphasizing bombasticity, vocal harmonies, orchestration, and studio experimentation.
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274:). Their only charting single on the
3419:Edelstein, Andy (October 14, 1990).
2849:
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2703:"Jellyfish; The Man They Used to Be"
2540:Orshoshki, Wes (December 29, 2002).
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2376:"Pop Is the Backbone of 'Jellyfish'"
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2305:Valcourt, Keith (February 3, 2015).
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2566:Cromelin, Richard (April 3, 1993).
2441:McIntyre, Ken (November 13, 1990).
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434:, best known for his work with the
355:. Later in the decade, they joined
351:met and bonded over their love for
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4006:Musical groups established in 1989
3571:Joining a Fanpage: Jellyfish tales
3523:
3339:Willman, Chris (August 18, 1991).
3170:Borack, John M. (March 11, 2016).
3100:Valcourt, Keith (March 11, 2015).
2955:(video). Event occurs at 1:02:00.
2764:
2675:Rosen, Craig (February 20, 1993).
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1952:Monger, James Christopher (n.d.).
239:. Following a stint as members of
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3398:Bruce, Eric (November 19, 1990).
3379:Maples, Tina (November 5, 1993).
3228:Bueadoin, Jedd (March 12, 2020).
2720:Mitchell, Justin (July 9, 1993).
2352:, pp. 71–72, 81–82, 145–146.
2044:
41:tour line-up of Jellyfish, 1993.
3456:"Jellyfish: Charts & Awards"
3318:Boehm, Mike (October 24, 1990).
3275:Catlin, Roger (April 20, 2020).
3192:Rovie, Eric (January 18, 2017).
3025:Snyder, Michael (May 15, 1994).
2837:"Tears for Fears, and Jellyfish"
2812:British Hit Singles & Albums
2701:Rowland, Hobart (May 17, 2008).
2462:Locey, Bill (October 25, 1990).
2186:Lanham, Tom (October 20, 1990).
1211:listed the combined US sales of
1173:, the Monkees, the Raspberries,
1155:color blue to a blind person."
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972:Brighter Day: A Jellyfish Story
627:Nintendo: White Knuckle Scorin'
476:, a newly-formed subsidiary of
3506:Brighter Day A Jellyfish Story
3297:Sculley, Alan (June 4, 1993).
2270:, pp. 110, 185, 197, 202.
2153:Rees, Paul (October 8, 2014).
2030:Everley, Dave (May 22, 2015).
1966:
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2599:Rhodes, Dean (April 9, 199).
2329:Saccone, Teri (August 1993).
2032:"The Outer Limits: Jellyfish"
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3573:– archived Jellyfish website
2374:Moon, Troy (June 28, 1991).
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192:in 1989. Led by songwriters
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951:. In 2013, Omnivore issued
632:1992 MTV Video Music Awards
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2835:Wood, Sam (October 1993).
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364:the label was A&R man
298:The King Is Half-Undressed
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594:for his 1992 solo album
540:, opening for the bands
419:—Andy Sturmer, June 1991
3763:The Ghost at Number One
3504:Dorfman, Craig (2016).
3250:"The Lickerish Quartet"
3032:San Francisco Chronicle
2810:Roberts, David (2006).
2493:San Francisco Chronicle
2193:San Francisco Chronicle
1982:Hal Leonard Corporation
1856:The Ghost at Number One
1405:Released: July 27, 1990
805:San Francisco Chronicle
740:" to the tribute album
306:The Ghost at Number One
3565:The Jellyfish homepage
2888:Shipton, Alyn (2013).
2464:"Jellyfish Set Adrift"
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3822:The Lickerish Quartet
3710:Jellyfish Comes Alive
3487:July 3, 2008, at the
3102:"Gone (Jelly)fishing"
2722:"Rocky Mountain News"
1895:"Joining a Fan Club"
1834:"Ignorance is Bliss"
1703:Peak chart positions
1665:(backing tracks from
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1627:Released: August 2002
1534:Jellyfish Comes Alive
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2752:Weirdo Music Forever
2646:, pp. 108, 112.
2634:, pp. 112, 149.
2448:The Washington Times
1145:the Partridge Family
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441:Saturday Night Fever
343:in the early 1980s,
196:(drums, vocals) and
188:band that formed in
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2726:Rocky Mountain News
2606:The Phoenix Gazette
2601:"Jellyfish and jam"
2488:"Carter Comes Home"
2380:Gannet News Service
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917:Omnivore Recordings
870:Not Lame Recordings
845:Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi
615:Solid State Warrior
602:Weight of the World
384:Paisley Underground
3828:Ignorance Is Bliss
3742:Baby's Coming Back
3545:on January 7, 2009
3281:The Vinyl District
3256:. February 9, 2020
1782:Baby's Coming Back
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294:Modern Rock Tracks
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3400:"Jellyfish"
3304:Daily Press
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1141:the Archies
1137:the Monkees
1068:Elvin Jones
1064:Miles Davis
1032:the Beatles
1008:Cheap Trick
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531:Willy Wonka
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302:That Is Why
249:Bellybutton
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110:progressive
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