27 July 2011

ASTROPUPPEES You Win The Bride 1996

by request
 
 
 
 

Artist Biography

by Heather Phares

L.A.'s astroPuppees began as the basement project of singer/songwriter/guitarist Kelley Ryan. Playing the songs she wrote and recorded downstairs led to collaborations with her friends, including songwriter Steve Toland. The duo wrote "It's Not Christmas," which they sent to the Shoes; the song ended up on a Christmas compilation from Black Vinyl Records, the group's label. Ryan went back to the basement and recorded some more songs with her friends, including bassist/vocalist Maureen Serrao and drummer Dan McCarroll.

After Serrao went to culinary school and McCarroll went on tour with a band, the astroPuppees were put on hold for a time. Ryan went to Ireland and also studied cooking, while still writing songs and playing guitar in Irish pubs. On her return, Ryan met with another of her friends, singer/songwriter/producer Don Dixon; he mixed some of her new songs. Serrao rejoined the band and Ryan sent tapes of the mixes off to some of her friends; a copy of the tape made its way to Hightone Records, who offered the astroPuppees a deal. In 1996, they released the group's debut album, You Win the Bride, while 1999 saw the release of Pet, which featured guest performances by Marshall Crenshaw and Don Dixon. Released in 2002, Little Chick Tsunami marked the band's first album for Manatee, Kelley Ryan's own imprint. Sugar Beat found a more mature, streamlined set of songs from astroPuppees upon its 2005 release date.

 
 
Tracklist
 
1
Underdog
2
Rockets In My Head
3
She Can't Say No
4
Dear John
5
Lower The Line
6
Amanda
7
Little Weekend
8
Stuck In The Middle
9
Dead Around Here
10
Don't Be
11
The Problem
12
It's Not Me, It's Her
13
Love Is All That Matters
14
You Win The Bride
15
Leave It Alone
 

2 comments:

bglobe313 said...

The assumption here is that this is the same Astropuppies led by the great Kelley Ryan, who will always be in pop music fame for appearing on the best holiday LP of all time, the Shoes-sponsored "Yuletunes". That album is to my family what Bing and Nat King Cole were to my parents.

And Kelley Ryan is great!

Ace K.

IHateThe90s said...

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