Prolonging the Magic
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Prolonging the Magic is the third studio album
Studio album
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 by American
United States
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 band Cake
Cake (band)
Cake is an American alternative rock band from Sacramento, California. Consisting of singer John McCrea, trumpeter Vince DiFiore, guitarist Xan McCurdy, bassist Gabe Nelson and drummer Paulo Baldi, the band has been noted for McCrea's sarcastic lyrics and deadpan voice, DiFiore's trumpet parts, and...

. It was released on 6 October 1998. It was recorded after the departure of guitarist Greg Brown and features a rotating lineup of musicians to replace him. One of them, Xan McCurdy, became his full-time replacement.

The album was given a parental advisory
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 sticker, although the lyrics contain no profanity. Some copies do not feature a sticker, with the only difference being that the song "Satan Is My Motor" has been retitled "Motor".

On its opening week, Prolonging the Magic sold about 44,000 copies, debuting at number 33 on the Billboard 200
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. On September 28, 1999 the album was certified platinum by the RIAA for shipments of one million copies.

Track listing

Personnel

  • Xan McCurdy - Guitar
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     (Electric)
  • Rusty Miller - Guitar (Electric)
  • Tyler Pope (!!!
    !!!
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    ) - Arranger, Guitar (Electric)
  • Chuck Prophet
    Chuck Prophet
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     - Arranger, Guitar (Electric)
  • Jim Campilongo
    Jim Campilongo
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     - Arranger, Guitar (Electric)
  • John McCrea - Organ
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    , Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Vocals, Moog Synthesizer, Producer, Design
  • David Palmer
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     - Keyboards
  • Vince DiFiore
    Vince DiFiore
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     - Trumpet
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  • Greg Vincent - Pedal Steel
  • Mark Needham - Percussion
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    , Engineer, Mixing
  • Todd Roper - Percussion, Drums, Vocals (background)

Additional personnel
  • Joe Johnston - Engineer
  • Jay Bowman - Engineer
  • Gabriel Shepard - Engineer
  • Scott Reams - Engineer
  • Rafael Serrano - Engineer
  • Kirt Shearer - Engineer, Mixing
  • Craig Long - Engineer, Mixing
  • Greg Brown - Arranger
  • Keara Fallon - Design
  • Don C. Tyler - Mastering

Trivia

  • "Hem Of Your Garment" was featured in the movie Me, Myself and Irene
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    .
  • The song "Never There" can be heard playing in the background in the Friends
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    episode "The One Where Rachel Smokes".
  • The Daria
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    episode "Depth Takes a Holiday" featured the song "Never There", while "Sheep go to Heaven" was used in "The Lost Girls".
  • The song "Never There" was featured in the 2001 movie Shallow Hal
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    .
  • "When You Sleep," "Sheep Go to Heaven," "You Turn the Screws," and "Never There" were featured on the soundtrack to the 2001 film Sidewalks of New York
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    .
  • The beginning of "You Turn The Screws" is featured occasionally as a buffer segment on National Public Radio, along with the song "When You Sleep".
  • "Sheep Go to Heaven" was used in the pilot episode of USA
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    's "Royal Pains
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    " in 2009.

Charts

Album - Billboard (North America)
Year Chart Position
1998 The Billboard 200 33


Singles - Billboard (North America)
Year Single Chart Position
1998 "Never There" Adult Top 40 29
Modern Rock Tracks 1
The Billboard Hot 100 78
1999 "Let Me Go" Modern Rock Tracks 28
"Never There" Mainstream Rock Tracks 40
"Sheep Go to Heaven" Modern Rock Tracks 16

External links

  • Prolonging the Magic on Last.fm
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