Nico [Japan Bonus Track]

RELEASE
November 12, 1996
LABEL
MVP Records
GENRES
Pop/Rock, Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Grunge, American Trad Rock

Album Review

When Blind Melon lead singer Shannon Hoon died in October of 1995, the band had only two albums to their credit. There turned out to be quite a few leftovers and demos laying around, so the surviving bandmembers decided to pay tribute to Hoon, almost exactly one year after his death, with the rarities compilation, Nico (titled after Hoon's young daughter). The 13-track collection showed that many of these songs were as strong as the ones that had appeared on their prior albums, while a portion of the proceeds from album sales were donated to the Musicians Assistants Program (MAP). Two outtakes from the Soup sessions ("Swallowed" and "Pull") prove to be standouts, as does a selection from their very first demo (the beautiful acoustic "Soul One") and one of their best all-time tracks, "Soup" (which strangely did not appear on the album of the same name). You'll also find a pair of cover tunes (Steppenwolf's "The Pusher" and John Lennon's "John Sinclair"), a few acoustic solo Hoon compositions ("All That I Need," "Life Ain't So Shitty"), an intriguing demo idea ("Hell"), and a musical answering machine message ("Letters From a Porcupine"). A fine collection of leftovers, which unfortunately marked the official end to one of the '90s most promising new bands. [The Japanese edition eliminates the enhanced bonus track from the original release but replaced it with "Three is a Magic Number" from the Schoolhouse Rock! compilation.]
Greg Prato, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. The Pusher
  2. Hell
  3. Soup
  4. No Rain [Ripped Away Version]
  5. Soul One
  6. John Sinclair
  7. All That I Need
  8. Glitch
  9. Life Ain't So Shitty
  10. Swallowed
  11. Pull
  12. St. Andrew's Hall
  13. Letters From a Porcupine
  14. Three is a Magic Number