Including lead singer/drummer Andy Sturmer, guitarist Jason Falkner, and keyboardist Roger Manning, the San Francisco band Jellyfish released their 1990 debut Bellybutton to critical raves. Despite the kudos and some play at video outlets, the album failed to make much of a commercial impact. It was truly unfortunate because Bellybutton, despite obvious influences, was a breath of fresh pop air. "The Man I Used to Be" kicks off the album as a catchy song about domestic failure wrapped in nautical metaphors. The single "The King Is Half-Undressed" is a slice of effervescent power pop whose melody runs counter to the lyrical theme of loneliness. In fact, behind the bounce and breeze of Bellybutton's engaging songs is a recurring theme of melancholy and longing like "She Still Loves Him," with its stirring vocal harmonies and a blistering guitar solo, and the punchy "All I Want Is Everything." Better yet is the second chance the singer delights in on the joyous "Baby's Coming Back," which is accentuated with handclaps. Delightful. ~ Tom Demalon, Rovi
Bellybutton
1990 | Virgin Records Us
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CD
$8.99BELLYBUTTON
06/29/1992
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Credits of Bellybutton
- Chris Manning
- Handclapping, ?
- Steve McDonald
- Guitar (Bass)
- Tommy Morgan
- Harmonica
- North Hollywood Wire Choir
- Strings
- Jack Joseph Puig
- Producer, Engineer
- Andy Sturmer
- Guitar, Keyboards, Handclapping, Vocals, Drums
- Ken Felton
- Assistant Engineer
- Peter Darley Miller
- Photography
- Mick Haggerty
- Art Direction
- Steve Samiof
- Art Direction
- Roger Manning
- Piano, Harpsichord, Vocals (Background), Handclapping, Vocals
- Sid Page
- Strings, Arranger, Conductor
- Albhy Galuten
- Producer
- Ken Allardyce
- Assistant Engineer
- Babyface Ratto
- Sound Effects, Vocals (Background), Noise
- Lenny Castro
- Percussion
- Luis Conte
- Percussion
- Chris Coyle
- Sound Effects, Vocals (Background), Noise
- Jason Falkner
- Bass, Guitar, Vocals (Background), Handclapping
- Chuck Findley
- Trumpet
- John Patitucci
- Bass, Bass (Upright)



















