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398:. Manning responded to Falkner's ad and the two met to collaborate. Nothing initially came out of the meeting. However, once Manning and Sturmer left Beatnik Beatch, Manning reconnected with Falkner to see if he was interested in joining the new group. Falkner was persuaded by the prospect of a major-label deal. He joined with the understanding – promised by Manning without consulting Sturmer – that he would be a contributing songwriter. Tensions arose immediately, as Sturmer was not ready to accommodate this arrangement, while Falkner struggled to connect with Sturmer on a personal level. Manning later called Falkner "the perfect part of the Jellyfish triangle during that period of our evolution". 987:. In a 2014 interview, Manning said that he had not talked to Sturmer in two decades, and ruled out the idea that he would ever write songs with him again. In 2015, he said that they did communicate, but only regarding business matters. Asked about the prospect of a reunion, he said he was uncertain of the possibility and explained: "In general, I think it is lack of enough interest on Andy’s part. I know many people that work with him in film and TV always tell me how happy and successful he is. Last I heard he had four or five shows on Disney that he was scoring." 2091: 564:. A considerable cult following began to form around Jellyfish, although the heavy touring schedule fatigued the group substantially. Tensions also worsened among the band members. Frustrated by having his songwriting contributions ignored by Manning and Sturmer, Falkner left the group after the tour. He later said: “I was told that Jellyfish would be an equal three-piece, with us writing and playing everything. That turned out to be a total joke. I felt like I was duped." Chris also quit the band to become a chef. 799:
rancor. However, Sturmer rejected the idea of Tim Smith contributing as a third songwriter, as Smith recalled, "I think that was enough for Roger, partially, among other things, to shut it all down at that point anyway. I felt like I was the one that kind of tried to at least keep the band together in some way, and after that response, it was like, 'Whatever, if it happens it happens, I've done all that I can do here.'" Financial pressures also loomed over the band.
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completed, finished great songs on his own. I could write lyrics, but it was a painstaking process." In Sturmer's summation: "It's not collaborative on every level. I write all the lyrics, but we write the music together. The way Roger and I write is that we embellish each other's ideas, like painting a picture. We grew up together and had a lot of the same records in our collection, so we don't have to explain our offbeat ideas to each other."
359:, a group fronted by Chris Ketner. Sturmer was the group's drummer, singer, and songwriter, while Manning was keyboardist. The duo soon began collaborating with one another, writing compositions that were stylistically different from the songs the band was producing at the time. As a side gig, the two also briefly wrote commercial jingles for companies such as Montana Hawk Shooting Range and Shutterbug Camera Store. In August 1989, a year after 1126:. I then applied that to what we were doing in Jellyfish." He stated that, even though their music was not often associated with jazz, their shared enthusiasm for the genre was significant, as "it opens your ear to so many different kinds of harmony and so many arrangers and composers. Anybody who's just well-rounded and studied has had a jazz background, just as they've studied the great classical composers" However, he noted, "Andy was a mad 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 448:. Unusually, the band's demos were almost as fully realized as the studio recordings. Manning explained that the group took extra care in writing and arranging material due to the stresses of hourly studio costs, as they wanted to use the time to experiment musically, and because "Andy and I had to believe 100 per cent, 'Okay, this is working. This is mostly going somewhere. We feel that this is now fleshed out enough that we’re 1003: 31: 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. 872:. The set consists of demos, rarities, interview excerpts, and live performances. By the end of the year, the label had sold out three pressings of the set (8,000 copies). The set went out of print within months due to the expiration of the label's rights to the Jellyfish catalog, making it a collector's item. 980:, Eric Rovie wrote that it was a "balanced" and "well-researched" work that presents the principal members "in conflicting but complementary lights: brilliant, driven, and talented on the one hand, but also selfish, overly-introspective, and obnoxiously perfectionist in others. The music speaks for itself." 994:. The musicians had not played together since 1994 and are scheduled to release three EPs from early 2020 to mid 2021. Sturmer was not offered to participate in the project. In a 2020 interview, Manning commented that Sturmer remains uninterested "in any kind of post-Jellyfish activity, and that’s fine." 911:
In 2011, Manning reached out to Sturmer via e-mail. Manning later commented: " felt it was long overdue. In doing some personal growth, I felt I had some amends to make with him that were going to be healing for myself and for both of us, ideally. I'm very happy I did that, and I think Andy was happy
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Another reason the band broke up, in Manning's words, was Sturmer's discomfort with being "in the spotlight". Sturmer resented his role as leader and frontman, especially when it came to business matters, and his wish for Manning to take more initiative in the band's leadership had become a source of
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despite being out of step with any other act in the genre. Sturmer said that the group "never tried to suck up to any genre of music. We just did what came naturally to us and didn't worry about it." Falkner said that they "uniformly loathed the whole lumberjack rock star thing that was starting to
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In response to the band frequently being compared to past acts, Sturmer said: "There are certainly bits of what we do that people could go, 'This sounds to me like that,' but I think that's just a bit of a wank, frankly. I think when things are referenced to death, it's like trying to describe the
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released Beatnik Beatch's eponymous debut album, Manning and Sturmer left the group to continue songwriting with one another. At this juncture, they were still signed with Atlantic Records, but grew dissatisfied with the label's lack of interest for the new project. Virtually their only advocate at
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organizers invited Manning to reunite Jellyfish for a one-off performance at the festival. Manning advised the organizers to consult Sturmer first. Sturmer, through his lawyer, responded he would not accept the offer regardless of any amount of money involved. In a 2008 interview, Manning stated:
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The name "Jellyfish" came at the suggestion of an Atlantic executive, but was initially ignored by the group. Once they finished recording for their first album and had to pick a name for themselves, Sturmer decided to go with Jellyfish, for lack of any better alternative. According to journalist
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either arrived a decade-and-a-half too late or were so far ahead of their time that they're still waiting for the rest of the world to catch up. More than 20 years after their split, Jellyfish practically define the notion of the cult band. To the small but ardent following they attracted, they
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ranged from favorable to mixed, with most critics focusing on the group's resemblance to older acts. The band were sometimes dismissed as a revivalist nostalgia group, exacerbated by the flamboyant 1970s-era outfits they wore on stage and on promotional materials. They were also often tagged as
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Sturmer was the group's de facto leader and frontman. Although Sturmer and Manning were each credited for 50% of their writing collaborations, typically Sturmer's contributions were musical and lyrical, while Manning's were only musical. Manning commented: "Andy was perfectly capable of writing
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Sessions lasted from September 1989 to March 1990 while the band were shopping around their demos to various labels and struggling to extricate themselves from Atlantic. Despite never playing live, they became subject to a bidding war among eight labels. Ultimately, they signed with
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ballad song, he accordingly "left in tears because I had zero interest in recording it." Sturmer felt that Manning had outgrown the partnership, and for his part, was fearful that Manning's new songs would likely inspire journalists to persistently compare the band to
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represented "the total vision we had for 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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We don't fit anywhere, and we're up against a wall all the time. It would be very easy to slip into whatever the current fad is and cash in on that movement for as long as it lasts. Fortunately, we’re not associated with anything like that.
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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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and Cheap Trick. After a while I heard a Beatles album and thought, 'Wow, what's up here with these guys?' I kinda went about it backwards." Falkner's inspirations overlapped with his bandmates and included
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Jellyfish distinguished themselves from their peers by incorporating a wider variety of sounds and musical styles. Most of their influences were British. Sturmer and Manning shared an admiration for
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Jellyfish recruited Roger's younger brother Chris on bass guitar and spent 12 weeks rehearsing for their 50-minute live show. From August 1990 to September 1991, they toured in support of
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Jellyfish broke up in 1994 due to poor record sales, Sturmer's discomfort with his role as frontman, and artistic conflicts between the two songwriters. Manning subsequently formed
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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.
612:. Wilson and Jellyfish had one songwriting session, but it was unproductive. One of the two songs they worked on, "Wish it Would Rain", later appeared on Manning's solo album 2747: 782:; however, "it was clear that none of that was happening anymore." He said that he was "rediscovering my love of high-energy, fun melodic pop with attitude. And Andy was 758:, Sturmer and Manning grew increasingly distant as friends. On their return home, the two songwriters independently wrote material for a third album, provisionally titled 1161:
contributor Eric Bruce opined in 1990: "It's impossible not to hear Beatles and Beach Boys, especially, in the band's music, with nods to Supertramp, Cheap Trick,
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On April 4, Manning phoned Sturmer and said "I think we're done", to which Sturmer responded: "I've been thinking the same thing." One month later, the
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there's no question that Sturmer and Manning sound like joyous kids left in a toy shop and making splendid use of every plaything at their disposal.
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Since the breakup, the group has influenced numerous other acts, especially within the power pop genre. Their following also grew significantly.
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and continues to compose music for animated television programs. From 2017 to 2022, the trio of Manning, Dover, and Smith recorded together as
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According to a journalist in 2015, Sturmer refuses interviews about his past or current work. However, Sturmer participated in interviews for
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in 2015, Dave Everley attributed Jellyfish to have "bridged the world of power-pop and progressive rock like no one before or since".
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article, Falkner responded to the news: "It's ironic. Let's just say that I didn't have a moment of silence when I heard about it."
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As Jellyfish gathered prestige among industry insiders, many began soliciting the band for collaboration, including actress/singer
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happen We didn't want to be an everyman band at all." He denied the assumption that the label forced the group into their
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peaked at number 164 in the US. Its poor sales were attributed to being released during the height of the popularity of
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with 269,000 copies sold, although the number was likely higher, as Soundscan was launched a year after the release of
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with Dover, and pursued careers as a solo artist and session musician. Sturmer worked with the Japanese pop duo
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felt that their "greatest influence seems to be the '70s groups who themselves were derivative of the mid-'60s
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and Queen as influences. In the UK, the album performed better, reaching number 21. Its fans included Queen's
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Paul Rees, the name was chosen to evoke the feeling of something graceful, yet amorphous and ephemeral.
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was happening at the time. My jazz schooling helped me analyze the vocal harmonies and arrangements of
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band. He originally put a newspaper advertisement looking for "like-minded musicians" influenced by
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on limited-edition colored vinyl; the pressings sold out within days. In June, they followed with
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Sturmer retreated from the public eye, but continued working as a songwriter for cartoons such as
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Among power pop bands of the 1990s, Jellyfish were distinguished for being influenced more by
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as well. He didn’t talk much about it afterwards. Just said, 'Thank you very much for this.'"
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After their sessions with Starr and Wilson, the band was dedicated to making their next album
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to be in the studio environment.'" No synthesizers or sequencers were used on the recording.
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with help from Manning and Dover. It was released in late 1995 to little critical notice.
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During their five-year existence, Jellyfish attracted critical acclaim and a devoted
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reported that the group had disintegrated due to "creative differences". In a June
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in Japan. In January 2010, they performed a few shows as the opening act for
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was released on July 27, 1990 when the prevailing rock music trend was
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Sturmer and Manning met in high school and shared an admiration for
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In 2017, Manning, Smith, and Dover reunited for a new band called
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and was well received by contemporary music critics with singles "
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Asked about Jellyfish's musical influences, Manning answered: "
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In 2016, Not Lame Media published the band's first biography,
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Turn On Your Mind: Four Decades of Great Psychedelic Rock
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bands, Sturmer commented: "I was much more influenced by
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The Scary-Go-Round EP featuring Now She Knows He's Wrong
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remain lost geniuses whose promise remains unfulfilled.
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that included many of the tracks previously released on
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Lowe, Richard (March 5, 1991). "Stories - Jellyfish".
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Not Lame Recordings. 2002. 1264:– vocals, drums, keyboards, guitar (1989–1994) 827:Soon after Jellyfish broke up, Manning formed 743:For the Love of Harry: Everybody Sings Nilsson 643:he band upped the ante considerably on 1993's 3869: 3614: 3277:"Roger Joseph Manning Jr., The TVD Interview" 2552: 786:. That was it." When Sturmer presented him a 430:at Schnee Studios in Hollywood with producer 285:". Three other songs were top-twenty hits on 3883: 3292: 3290: 3020: 3018: 2324: 2322: 2285: 2025: 2023: 2021: 1288:Tim Smith – bass, backing vocals (1992–1994) 883:Manning and Falkner reteamed for the albums 3450: 3448: 2881: 2696: 2694: 2692: 2690: 2414: 2412: 2410: 2408: 2073: 2019: 2017: 2015: 2013: 2011: 2009: 2007: 2005: 2003: 2001: 368:, who was soon dismissed from the company. 3876: 3862: 3621: 3607: 3093: 2670: 2668: 2666: 2664: 732:In 1994, Jellyfish contributed a cover of 3469: 3418: 3287: 3223: 3221: 3165: 3163: 3015: 2539: 2535: 2533: 2531: 2529: 2505: 2503: 2419:Gatta, John Patrick (February 28, 2016). 2319: 1972: 1922: 560:, as the first of five bands opening for 3445: 3299:"Jellyfish Not Crying Over 'Spilt Milk'" 3227: 3187: 3185: 3099: 2978:Pablo’s Poppin’ Podcast (May 14, 2020). 2945:Produce Like a Pro (November 18, 2019). 2940: 2938: 2891:Nilsson: The Life of a Singer-Songwriter 2719: 2687: 2565: 2440: 2405: 2304: 2181: 2179: 2177: 1998: 1050:, in addition to jazz musicians such as 1001: 3503: 3439: 3366: 3338: 3332: 3296: 3212: 3154: 3142: 3130: 3118: 3087: 3075: 3063: 3009: 2980:"Tim Smith on the breakup of Jellyfish" 2965: 2929: 2917: 2887: 2875: 2809: 2797: 2785: 2700: 2661: 2655: 2643: 2631: 2619: 2586: 2436: 2434: 2361: 2349: 2328: 2279: 2267: 2233: 2231: 2229: 2227: 2225: 2223: 2221: 2219: 2217: 2215: 2206: 2148: 2146: 2144: 2142: 2140: 2138: 2136: 2134: 2132: 2130: 2128: 2126: 2097: 2029: 1947: 1945: 1943: 1941: 1939: 604:". They were then invited to work with 3993: 3378: 3274: 3218: 3169: 3160: 3024: 2745: 2526: 2500: 2482: 2331:"Portraits: Andy Sturmer of Jellyfish" 2185: 2124: 2122: 2120: 2118: 2116: 2114: 2112: 2110: 2108: 2106: 2069: 2067: 1951: 1869: 1751: 590:tour, Sturmer and Manning worked with 4011:Musical groups disestablished in 1994 3857: 3602: 3397: 3381:"Beat Continues, Sturmer Finds Voice" 3317: 3191: 3182: 2935: 2674: 2598: 2461: 2418: 2174: 1705: 1449:"—" denotes album that did not chart 1378: 1375: 1372: 424:Jellyfish recorded their first album 274:). Their only charting single on the 3419:Edelstein, Andy (October 14, 1990). 2849: 2834: 2703:"Jellyfish; The Man They Used to Be" 2540:Orshoshki, Wes (December 29, 2002). 2431: 2392: 2376:"Pop Is the Backbone of 'Jellyfish'" 2373: 2305:Valcourt, Keith (February 3, 2015). 2212: 2152: 1936: 638:as he sang the Best Song nominees. 552:, and an eight-foot tall standee of 2566:Cromelin, Richard (April 3, 1993). 2441:McIntyre, Ken (November 13, 1990). 2103: 2064: 943:, containing the backing tracks of 434:, best known for his work with the 355:. Later in the decade, they joined 351:met and bonded over their love for 13: 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). 2509: 2386: 1952:Monger, James Christopher (n.d.). 239:. Following a stint as members of 14: 4032: 4016:Musical groups from San Francisco 3558: 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." 906: 29: 3412: 3391: 3372: 3311: 3268: 3242: 3039: 2971: 2828: 2758: 2746:Weirdo, Bobby (March 7, 2017). 2739: 2713: 2592: 2476: 2455: 2367: 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: 1302: 1030:and for artists that included 697:Released on February 9, 1993, 405: 1: 3628: 2599:Rhodes, Dean (April 9, 199). 2329:Saccone, Teri (August 1993). 2032:"The Outer Limits: Jellyfish" 1929: 997: 822: 634:, Sturmer and Manning backed 567: 3573:– archived Jellyfish website 2374:Moon, Troy (June 28, 1991). 817: 330: 212:. 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The group viewed 10: 4037: 3728:The King Is Half-Undressed 2835:Wood, Sam (October 1993). 1908: 1894: 1876: 1853: 1845: 1833: 1815: 1797: 1779: 1758: 1738:The King Is Half-Undressed 1735: 1689: 1433:Released: February 9, 1993 1255: 1203:—Critic Dave Everley, 2015 749: 514:—Roger Manning, April 1993 497:The King Is Half-Undressed 364:the label was A&R man 298:The King Is Half-Undressed 4001:American power pop groups 3924: 3891: 3804: 3779: 3749:Now She Knows She's Wrong 3719: 3701: 3676: 3636: 3027:"Jellyfish All Washed Up" 2842:The Philadelphia Inquirer 2512:"Bellybutton - Jellyfish" 2079:"Just for the Jell of It" 1850: 1800:Now She Knows She's Wrong 1776: 1732: 1702: 1699: 1696: 1661: 1639: 1616: 1601: 1596: 1593: 1566: 1551: 1531: 1526: 1523: 1493: 1473: 1468: 1465: 1448: 1423: 1395: 1388: 1383: 1358: 1348: 1340: 1332: 1324: 1316: 1309: 1190: 738:Think About Your Troubles 727:Hallandale Beach, Florida 673:. 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Index

The Spilt Milk tour line-up of Jellyfish, 1993. From left: Andy Sturmer, Tim Smith, Roger Manning, and Eric Dover.
Spilt Milk
Andy Sturmer
Roger Manning
Eric Dover
San Francisco, California
Power pop
pop rock
psychedelic pop
indie rock
progressive
Charisma
Andy Sturmer
Roger Manning
Jason Falkner
Eric Dover
rock
San Francisco
Andy Sturmer
Roger Manning
classic rock
XTC
power pop
Bellybutton
Spilt Milk
jazz
post-punk
pop music
Beatnik Beatch
Jason Falkner

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