For being the record that introduced fans of They Might Be Giants to the full-band sound/style/lineup, Why Does the Sun Shine? is curiously slight. The title track is a minimalist take on an obscure ditty from a 1959 children's album. Featuring the Johns playing only a vibraphone and an accordion, it's mildly educational, a little dull, but full of earnest. They Might Be Giants' remake of the Allman Brothers' instrumental classic "Jessica" differs only subtly from its original 1972 recording; a more esoteric song from the Meat Puppets, "Whirlpool," is much more suited to the band's eccentric tendencies. Only eight minutes after the CD spins up, it closes out with the only real new They Might Be Giants tune. "Spy" is the highlight of the EP, truly implementing the new cast of musicians and making ample use of the horn section. The sound is a throwback to those old Connery-era 007 themes, but the hook is huge, sexy, and campy enough to justify sitting through (for those who have time to sit) the rest of this abbreviated album. ~ Christian Huey, All Music Guide
Why Does the Sun Shine? (EP)
01/01/1994
All Music Guide Review
Why Does the Sun Shine? (EP) Track Listing
Credits of Why Does the Sun Shine? (EP)
- Graham Maby
- Bass
- Tony Maimone
- Bass
- Brian Doherty
- Drums, Glockenspiel
- Patrick Dillett
- Engineer, Mixing
- John Flansburgh
- Guitar (Electric), Vocals
- Kurt Hoffman
- Clarinet, Saxophone
- John Linnell
- Accordion, Clarinet (Bass), Saxophone, Vocals
- Frank London
- Trumpet
- They Might Be Giants
- Producer, Main Performer
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