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2000 studio album by The Urge
Too Much Stereo Released July 18, 2000 Recorded Royaltone Genre Length 36 :38 Label Immortal Records Producer Clif Magness
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [ 1]
Too Much Stereo is the sixth studio album by alternative rock band The Urge . It was released in 2000 through Immortal Records in cassette and CD format. The album produced two singles, “Too Much Stereo" and "Four Letters and Two Words", and sold 125,000 copies. An advance copy was released with different cover art.[ 2] [ 3] This was their last studio album before their disbandment in 2001, until their reunion in 2011 and their 2013 album, Galvanized .
All tracks are written by The Urge , except "Liar Liar" by The Urge and Clif Magness
Title 1. "What Is This" 3:09 2. "Too Much Stereo" 3:27 3. "What Do They Know" 3:10 4. "Four Letters And Two Words" 3:38 5. "Liar Liar" 3:07 6. "I Go Home" 4:17 7. "Say A Prayer" 3:14 8. "Welcome To Gunville" 3:02 9. "Living On The Surface" 3:21 10. "Push On Like Flintstone" 3:35 11. "Warning Warning" 3:18 Total length: 36:38
All credits from Allmusic .[ 4]
The Urge
Steve Ewing - vocals
Karl Grable - bass
Jerry Jost - guitars
John Pessoni - drums, percussion, background vocals
Bill Reiter - saxophone, organ
Matt Kwiatkowski - trombone
Other personnel
Jason Brennan - assistant engineer
Chris Fogel, Chris Lord-Alge - mixing
Steve Griffen - associate producer, drum Loop, editing, engineer, programming
Steve Kaplan, Howard Kalp, Matt Silva - assistant engineers
Clif Magness - composer for "Liar, Liar" , engineer, producer
Stephen Marcussen - mastering
Matt Silva - assistant engineer
Roger Sommers - engineer, mixing
Stephen Stickler - concept, photography
Jai Winding - organ
Steve Ewing
Karl Grable
Jerry Jost
Matt Kwiatkowski
John Pessoni
Bill Reiter
Jeff Herschel
Pat Malecek
Todd Painter
Jordan Chalden
Studio albums EPs Live albums Singles
"Brainless"
"All Washed Up"
"It's Gettin' Hectic"
"Straight To Hell"
"Jump Right In "
"Closer"
"Too Much Stereo"
"Four Letters and Two Words"
"Say Yeah"
"Out On The Fringe"
Contributions Compilations