Track Listings
| 1. A.P.B. |
| 2. Seconds |
| 3. Change Your Tune |
| 4. Testimony |
| 5. Truly, Truly |
| 6. Super Slo Motion |
| 7. Fine How'd Ya Do |
| 8. Come to Mama, She Say |
| 9. 8 Mile Road |
| 10. Everybody Needs a Little Sanctuary |
| 11. My, My, My |
| 12. Crooked Dice |
| 13. Jubilee |
| 14. Shallow End |
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
A far cry from the cultish, soft-focus Americana of their first three records, Jubilee is this Los Angeles band's stomp-heavy three-ring circus. "APB" is the telling title of the first track, on which Grant Lee Buffalo plainly state that they are journeying into a more immediately gratifying unknown. The loss of bassist Paul Kimble permeates the sepia-toned guitars and ultra-tight rhythm section with an edge of electric hunger and immediate urgency. It serves singer Grant Lee Phillips and drummer Joey Peters well, from the hazy country psychedelia of "SuperSloMotion" to the open-armed sultriness of "Come to Mama, She Say." Rocking yet ethereal, surreal yet visceral, Jubilee continues the band's tradition of off-the-beaten-track sounds, only now everyone--including E of the Eels, a harmonica-wielding Robyn Hitchcock, and Michael Stipe--is invited to the party. --Sara Scribner
No Depression
On Jubilee, Phillips and Peters treat Kimble's absence as a license to cut loose. The maelstrom of crunchy guitars and brisk tempos that comprise "APB," "Change Your Tune," and "My, My, My" indicate a newfound will to rock out with raucous abandon.
Jubilee
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