No Hats Beyond This Point | ||||
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Released | November 4, 2003 | |||
Recorded | 2002 | |||
Genre | Synthpop | |||
Length | 37:03 | |||
Label | Cloud 9 Records | |||
Producer | Stefan Doroschuk | |||
Men Without Hats chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
No Hats Beyond this Point is the sixth studio album by Canadian synthpop group Men Without Hats. Released in 2003, it was their first album in twelve years. After the release of the album, the group broke up. It was the group's third and final album to be produced by Stefan Doroschuk.
The album's music consisted almost entirely of synthesizers, reverting to the group's previous sound. The album has virtually no drums (if any, most likely synthesized, as on the fifth track, "In California").[ citation needed ]
No Hats Beyond This Point was originally intended to be Ivan Doroschuk's second solo album, provisionally titled Mote in God's Eye , but was instead released under the Men Without Hats name.[ citation needed ] It is considered an "underground" album, [2] a rarity that was not released to any record stores. In 2011, however, the band released the album commercially on several platforms for digital streaming and download. [3]
All instruments were played by brothers Ivan and Stefan Doroschuk, with Ivan as lead singer. Female background vocals were provided by Stefan's wife Mary-Lou Deehy, joined on one track by Stefan's daughters Mary-Lynn and Emmy-Lou Doroschuk. [4] [lower-alpha 1]
AllMusic's David Jeffries noted the return of the band's iconic graphic symbol and synthesizer sound, in a negative review that contrasted "the wry songwriting and catchy melodies of the early days" with unsatisfying "juvenile instrumental backing" and "insipid melodies" on the new album. [1] The review criticized the album's social commentary as excessive, "simplistic and filled with clichés," and added, "It's hard not to cringe when main man Ivan Doroschuk delivers such sophomoric lyrics so sternly." [1]
All tracks are written by Ivan Doroschuk and Stefan Doroschuk.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Dancing in the Moonlight" | 3:44 |
2. | "Christina's World" | 4:14 |
3. | "Telepathy" | 3:20 |
4. | "How Does It Feel" | 3:27 |
5. | "In California" | 3:50 |
6. | "Dreaming" | 3:54 |
7. | "Body" | 3:21 |
8. | "Roses" | 4:24 |
9. | "Hey Superstar" | 4:31 |
10. | "Today Tomorrow Yesterday" | 2:25 |
Men Without Hats are a Canadian new wave and synth-pop band, originally from Montreal, Quebec. Their music is characterized by the baritone voice of their United-States-born Canadian lead singer Ivan Doroschuk, as well as their elaborate use of synthesizers and electronic processing. They achieved their greatest popularity in the 1980s with "The Safety Dance", a worldwide Top Ten hit and "Pop Goes the World". After a hiatus for most of the 1990s and 2000s, Doroschuk reformed the band in 2010, and released Love in the Age of War (2012). The group, based in Vancouver, has continued to perform, including tour dates announced in support of the release of two studio albums, Men Without Hats Again , in 2021 and 2022 respectively.
Ivan Eugene Doroschuk, born 9 October 1957, is a Canadian musician. He is the lead vocalist and founding member of Men Without Hats, best known for the hit song "The Safety Dance".
Rhythm of Youth is the debut studio album by Canadian new wave and synth-pop band Men Without Hats, released in April 1982 by Statik Records in Europe and Canada and in 1983 by Backstreet Records in the US. It propelled them to fame with its second single, "The Safety Dance". It was released under the Statik Records label in Canada, distributed by Warner Music Canada where it achieved Platinum status for sales of 100,000 units.
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Sideways is the fifth studio album by Canadian synthpop group Men Without Hats. Released on 30 April 1991, it featured a new sound based around electric guitars instead of the group's normal use of synthesizers. It was the second album to be recorded at Hudson Studios in New York and produced by bassist Stefan Doroschuk, with Mike Scott as co-producer.
"The Safety Dance" is a song by Canadian new wave/synth-pop band Men Without Hats, released in Canada in 1982 as the second single from Rhythm of Youth. The song was written by lead singer Ivan Doroschuk after he had been kicked out of a club for pogo dancing.
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"Pop Goes the World" is a song recorded by the Canadian new wave/synthpop group Men Without Hats. It was released in October 1987 as the lead single from the album of the same name. The song reached No. 1 in Austria, and No. 2 in Canada and Sweden. It was originally written as an electronic instrumental. The song has been inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame.
Freeways is the second EP released by Canadian synthpop group Men Without Hats. It was released in Canada only, and for a limited time. Released in 1985, it contains songs originally released on the group's 1980 EP Folk of the 80's, plus several versions of the song "Freeways".
The Spell is a 1997 solo album by singer and songwriter Ivan Doroschuk, the leader of Men Without Hats, recording as "Ivan."
"Hey Men" is a song from Canadian new wave/synthpop band Men Without Hats' fourth album, The Adventures of Women & Men Without Hate in the 21st Century, released as the album's first single in 1989.
My Hats Collection is a compilation album by Canadian new wave/synthpop group Men Without Hats, released in 2006. The compilation is notable for including "Tomorrow Today", a song by a pre-Men Without Hats band called Heaven 17, which featured Ivan Doroschuk on keyboards, and "Gravity is My Enemy", a song from the original demo tape that got the group signed to Statik.
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