Sex & Candy |  | Artist: Marcy Playground Label: Capitol Category: Music
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Avg. Customer Rating: 23 reviews Sales Rank: 46729
Format: Single Media: Audio CD Discs: 1
UPC: 724385869525 EAN: 0724385869525
Release Date: March 24, 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: QUICK FIRST CLASS SHIPPING. --- cd is used, and shows some disc wear, doesnt effect playback. also, scratching, crack on jewel case. let us know if there is a problem, and we will fix it
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| • | Sex and Candy | | • | Angel of the Forever Sleep | | • | Memphis [#] |
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Album Description Single for their smash hit. It's backed with 'The Angel Of The Forever Sleep' and 'Memphis', both of which are non- album tracks. Deleted in the U.S. 1998 Capitol Records release. Slimline jewel case.
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angelic pied piper March 20, 2006 I always thought Sex and Candy was a great song...but knowing no other songs by Marcy Playground, I decided to test the waters...at first I wasn't really interested in the two 'other' songs on this CD...but then one day...boom...
The Angel of the Forever Sleep...omnipotent...a song for the rapture...a song for lost (as in gone to heaven) pets...so soothing, reassuring, gentle...John sings like an angelic pied piper...I would follow him just to hear that soothing gentle voice and hypnotic strum...
Memphis certainly captures a feeling...a rolling gentle ride around Memphis...I picture Woody Guthrie on a train...playing/singing country/blues...
Overall 3 great songs...very similar yet evoking very different emotions...strange but lovely...
Thanks John and co...
Wish they did more acoustic like this September 22, 2005 If you need a MP fix and were disappointed with MP3, this single is worth checking out. It has too unreleased songs, both acoustic, one which is good and the other which is great. The song Memphis is a gem that I wish they did more of.
Addictive & Soothing June 19, 2004 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
This single features two non-album tracks The Angel of the Forever Sleep & Memphis. Both of which feature acoustic guitar & songs are done in such a way that it builds & is a continuos progression and keeps you interested all the way through, a great musical journey if you like. Angel of the Forever Sleep is very comforting & would make a great track to listen to at the end of the night, it will lead to a great sleep. It's very comforting, relaxing, peaceful, calming, restful, and gentle. i.e. Marcy Playground - The Angel of the Forever Sleep (Lyrics) Hello, I have come from heaven Down, All these things My angel wings Hold to them tight Time for you to wake Sleep, sleep, sleepy head Right, to a place of mercy Right, on these things My angel wings Hold to them tight It's time to go, goodnight Goodnight Goodnight Goodnight In the Middle of the night Float away Lest the fears you hold Hold fast to the earth Forever to haunt Hello Hello, time to go goodnight Goodnight Memphis is slightly faster paced but not excessively and very much so in line & in tune with the consistency of the single overall. Woz has great vocal ability, quite rare for MP to have a cd single but well worth the purchase, you'll find yourself listening to this one a lot. Excellent. p.s. We all know Sex & Candy is Top-Notch.
This song surely... is a dream. Yeah. February 27, 2004 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
"Sex And Candy" was the perfect post-grunge idea. A bit of that early 90s Seattle rock depth, mixed in with acoustics, mellowness, and dreamy vocals... it was a great idea executed greatly. The album it was off of (Marcy Playground's selftitled) was a well-mastered piece of acoustic rock, and its hit single was a fine representative."The Angel of the Forever Sleep" and "Memphis" have a similar sound, and it's nice to see a live reaction to the band. Marcy Playground certainly deserves a fanbase, if not a larger one.
It's a nice, dirty little song!!! November 1, 2003 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I can remember when this song first came out back in the summer of 1998. I liked it, even though I didn't understand what it was about at that time. *LOL* I love the part in the video when John Wozniak (the lead singer) shakes his head and blinx his eyes when he says "And I've had too much caffeine." That part of the song rox! Even now (despite the fact that Marcy Playground ended being a 1-hit wonder) I still feel so sorry for him cos he's so pale he loox like he's about to throw up or something. Anyway, if you loved the song, I highly recommend you give it a listen and then buy it.
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