Label
Columbia
Release date
1994
Running length
16 tracks
Running time
60:52

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Tracklist

    Track     Duration Listeners
1 Fly From Heaven 4:31 29,106
2 Wood Burning 3:58 3,174
2 Woodburning 3:56 11,581
3 Something's Always Wrong 4:55 86,566
4 Diputs 2:41 674
4 Stupid (Acoustic Version) 2:40 515
5 Crowing 3:17 24,913
6 Listen 4:06 11,657
6 (Listen) 4:07 488
7 Windmills 3:46 41,674
8 Nanci 2:56 13,655
9 Fall Down 3:21 65,179
10 Inside 4:14 10,638
11 Begin 4:02 9,938
12 Reincarnation Song 4:43 8,467
13 Hope 3:39 5,047

About this album

Dulcinea is Toad the Wet Sprocket’s fourth release. Without changing the formula too much, they conjured up 12 more hooks, stretching them ever so slightly to make the alternative tunes a bit edgier and the mellow ones a little folkier, and scoring a couple of modest hits along the way with “Something’s Always Wrong” and “Fall Down.” One of the thematic threads of Toad’s music has always been a certain spirituality, a sense of awe and wonder in regard to life and death. Dulcinea exploits and explores that theme with reverence and humility, going so far as to close the album with “Reincarnation Song,” a delicate examination of a soul’s transition shrouded musically by a veil of electric guitar feedback. One of the best songs on this album, and perhaps their entire catalog, is “Windmills,” a moody look at the fragility and futility of existence that will cause not only the exquisite melody to linger with you, but contemplations of your own purpose in life. Every song on this record creates a world of its own that is impossible not to be drawn into.

By Kelly McCartney
AllMusic Guide
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