Dulcinea (album)

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Dulcinea
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Studio album by
ReleasedMay 24, 1994
Recorded1993
StudioThe Site (Marin County, California)
Genre Alternative rock, jangle pop
Length49:39
Label Columbia
Producer Gavin MacKillop
Toad the Wet Sprocket chronology
Five Live
(1993)
Dulcinea
(1994)
Acoustic Dance Party
(1994)
Singles from Dulcinea
  1. "Fall Down"
    Released: April 1994
  2. "Something's Always Wrong"
    Released: 1994
  3. "Fly from Heaven"
    Released: 1995
  4. "Stupid"
    Released: 1995
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Dulcinea is an album by Toad the Wet Sprocket released in 1994. It is their fourth studio album with Columbia Records and the follow-up to their popular album Fear , which was released in 1991. Two songs from Dulcinea charted on the Modern Rock and Mainstream Rock charts: "Fall Down" and "Something's Always Wrong". Dulcinea was RIAA Certified Gold on September 1, 1994, and Platinum on July 31, 1995.

Contents

The album's name is a reference to the love interest in Miguel de Cervantes' classic Spanish novel, Don Quixote . At least two songs on the album allude to themes found in the novel. "Crowing" is a song about a person who does not know how to hold on to a lover. "Windmills" is a metaphorical song about how people spend much of their lives chasing absurd or impossible pursuits (the allusion being to a specific scene in Don Quixote where the title character uselessly attacks a windmill). The album's artwork (illustrated by artist Jason Holley) also explores Cervantes' windmill metaphor, depicting the incongruence between the way things are and how people tend to perceive them.

Dulcinea also delves into some spiritual themes. "Fly from Heaven" is sung from the perspective of James, who is portrayed as Jesus's literal brother and is upset by Paul's manipulation of Jesus's word. "Begin" and "Reincarnation Song" each explore questions about death and the afterlife.

Glen Phillips has said that Dulcinea is probably his favorite Toad album because they started to know what they were doing but were not overthinking things yet.[ citation needed ]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Fly from Heaven" Glen Phillips 4:33
2."Woodburning" Todd Nichols, Phillips3:59
3."Something's Always Wrong"Nichols, Phillips4:59
4."Stupid"Phillips2:42
5."Crowing"Phillips3:20
6."Listen"Nichols, Phillips4:09
7."Windmills"Phillips3:50
8."Nanci"Phillips3:00
9."Fall Down"Nichols, Phillips3:24
10."Inside"Nichols, Phillips4:19
11."Begin"Nichols, Phillips4:05
12."Reincarnation Song"Phillips4:44
13."Hope" (bonus track on international release) 3:37

Other tracks recorded during the album's 1993 sessions included "Crazy Life" (later released on the Empire Records soundtrack and remixed by Tom Lord-Alge for Coil ) as well as an alternate take of "Reincarnation Song" and two tracks, "Hope" and "All Right" which would be released on In Light Syrup the following year.

Personnel

Charts

Chart (1994)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA) [3] 145
US Billboard 200 [4] 34

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA) [5] Platinum1,000,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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