Album Details

Where’s the Bone

RELEASE
1995
LABEL
Iron America
GENRES
Pop/Rock, Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Hard Rock, Power Pop

Album Review

Once The Downward Road failed to sell in the U.S., the Pursuit of Happiness was left without an American record contract. Undaunted, they continued to move forward in their native Canada, releasing Where's the Bone in 1995. The album wasn't remarkably different from the group's other records -- it was the same blend of crunching arena rock and tuneful power-pop -- but it had enough moments of fine craftmanship ("Completely Conspicuous," "Young and In Love," "Ritual") to make it worth seeking out for long-term fans, even if Moe Berg's smirking humor prevents it from being of interest to new listeners.
Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Kalendar
  2. Save the Whales
  3. Glamorous Death
  4. White Man
  5. I Should Know
  6. Completely Conspicuous
  7. Ritual
  8. Young and in Love
  9. Gretzky Rocks
  10. No Reason
  11. Bamboo
  12. Falling In
  13. Blowing Bubbles