Reloaded (Green Apple Quick Step album)

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Reloaded
GAQS Reloaded.jpg
Studio album by
Released1995
RecordedOctober 1994 [1]
Genre Alternative rock, grunge [1]
Length42:25
Label Medicine [2]
Producer Nick DiDia, Stone Gossard
Green Apple Quick Step chronology
Wonderful Virus
(1993)
Reloaded
(1995)
New Disaster
(1998)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar half.svg [3]
Entertainment Weekly B− [4]

Reloaded is the second album by the grunge group Green Apple Quick Step, released in 1995 through Medicine Records. [5] [2] The album was produced by Nick DiDia and Pearl Jam guitarist Stone Gossard. [5]

Contents

Critical reception

Trouser Press considered the album an improvement on the debut, writing that the band displays "real initiative" and that it spreads "its surprisingly useful stylistic wings." [6] CMJ New Music Monthly wrote that the "alterna-rock promise of [the] debut in no way hints at the leaps and bounds by which the band seems to have grown, or the unexpected paths Reloaded follows." [7]

Track listing

All songs by Green Apple Quick Step

No.TitleLength
1."Hotel Wisconsin"3:54
2."Ed #5"3:23
3."No Favors"2:50
4."T.V. Girl"4:24
5."Underwater"4:24
6."Dizzy"3:12
7."Alligator"5:15
8."Los Vargos"3:58
9."Tangled"4:12
10."Lazy"4:12
11."Space C*cksucker"3:12
12."Halloween"3:29

Personnel

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References

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  2. 1 2 "Green Apple Quick Step 'Reloads'". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. April 8, 1995 via Google Books.
  3. Allmusic review
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  5. 1 2 "Green Apple Quick Step > Overview". Allmusic . Retrieved March 29, 2010.
  6. "Green Apple Quick Step". Trouser Press. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
  7. "Reviews". CMJ New Music Monthly. CMJ Network, Inc. July 7, 1995 via Google Books.