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All the feels / Fitz and the Tantrums.

By: Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: 075678652448 | Elektra Records595946 | Elektra RecordsPublisher: New York, NY : Elektra Records, [2019]Copyright date: ℗2019Description: 1 audio disc (43 min., 15 sec.) : CD audio, stereo ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • performed music
Media type:
  • audio
Carrier type:
  • audio disc
ISBN:
  • 9786317959248
  • 6317959242
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Contents:
All the feels -- 123456 -- I just wanna shine -- Ain't nobody but me -- I need help! -- Don't ever let em -- Basement -- OCD -- Supermagik -- Stop -- Dark days -- Hands up -- Maybe yes -- Ready or not.
Fitz and the Tantrums (Fitz, vocals ; Noelle Scaggs, vocals & tambourine ; James King, saxophones, keyboards, percussion ; Jeremy Ruzumna, keyboards ; Joseph Karnes, bass ; John Wicks, drums) ; with additional musicians.
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Adult CD Adult CD Northport Library CD POP/ROCK Fitz and the Tantrums Available 33111009519188
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Fitz and the Tantrums continue their run of hooky pop offerings with 2019's infectious All the Feels. Having first grabbed fans with the retro '60s-style soul that made up their 2010 debut, Pickin' Up the Pieces, the band led by lead singer Michael Fitzpatrick quickly evolved into a slick, modern pop outfit with 2013's More Than Just a Dream. It was a transition that they completed with 2016's Fitz and the Tantrums, an uber-glossy production that spawned the ubiquitous double-platinum hit "HandClap" and firmly established the group as a pop phenomenon. All the Feels arrives very much in the same vein as its two predecessors, with songs like "123456," "Ain't Nobody But Me," and "SuperMagik" built upon kinetic synth riffs, programmed-percussion grooves, and Fitzpatrick's warmly resonant vocals. The best moments on All the Feels, like the power-poppy "I Need Help!" and the new wave-sounding "OCD," balance hooks with a textured '80s-inspired production that pulls you deeper into the rousing energy of the choruses. That said, as the title implies, there are more than just upbeat anthems on All the Feels, and cuts like the title track, "Basement," and "Dark Days," while still uplifting, find Fitzpatrick drawing ever so slightly upon how the turmoil of the modern social climate can negatively affect your outlook. These aren't really protest songs, but they are songs meant to inspire fortitude during tough times. On "Dark Days" he sings, "Imma keep dreamin' in these dark days/'Cuz you never know." Regardless of sentiment, this track, like many of the tracks on All the Feels, straddles the line between club bangers and kids pop mixtape fodder, leaving you in a better mood than you were in before you hit Play. ~ Matt Collar

Title from disc label.

Fitz and the Tantrums (Fitz, vocals ; Noelle Scaggs, vocals & tambourine ; James King, saxophones, keyboards, percussion ; Jeremy Ruzumna, keyboards ; Joseph Karnes, bass ; John Wicks, drums) ; with additional musicians.

Recorded Westlake Recordings Studios C ; Rockwood Studios ; The Village Studios ; Studio America ; Black Rainbow Recordings ; Henson Recording Studios ; Ameraycan Studios ; The Boathouse ; Studio America ; Capitol Studios B ; Braeburn Studio ; 1986 Studio ; Big Noize Studio ; Dark Pop Recordings.

Compact disc.

Song lyrics printed on container insert.

All the feels -- 123456 -- I just wanna shine -- Ain't nobody but me -- I need help! -- Don't ever let em -- Basement -- OCD -- Supermagik -- Stop -- Dark days -- Hands up -- Maybe yes -- Ready or not.

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