Bed and Breakfast (album)

Bed & Breakfast
Studio album by Spookey Ruben
Released 2001, 2006
Recorded 1997-2001
Genre Indie rock
Label Hi-hat Recordings, Zomba
Producer Spookey Ruben
Spookey Ruben chronology
Brunch
(2000)
Bed and Breakfast
(2006)
Ausfahrt Walsrode
(2006)

Bed and Breakfast are two albums released by Spookey Ruben. Originally released as singular albums in 2001 and 2002, they were re-packaged to a two cd set for worldwide release in 2006.[1] In 1997, Spookey delivered tapes of what was then two EP-length releases, Bed and Breakfast. TVT wasn't too keen on what they heard, and grew increasingly nervous about the concept behind the double release. He returned to work on more demos, while his frustration grew, and this turned out to be the truncated version of these two albums, Modes of Transportation Vol. 2: What's a Boy to do?.[2] Music videos were released for, "Brand New Game", "Glenn, Take Care", "Sex Traffic" and "Shauna". They are available on his Myspace.

Describing the albums in 2001 to Exclaim Magazine, Spookey states: "Bed is the slower songs, Breakfast is the fast songs," he begins. "Bed is red and Breakfast is green, like stop and go. Breakfast has this '80s digital watch [on its back cover] and Bed has the old cuckoo clock. The production is kinda like that Bed is more towards the '70s and Breakfast leans into the '80s. Breakfast is the short and sweet poppy songs, Bed is deeper, the lyrics are heavier and the songs are slower. [For inside booklets] Breakfast is cartoons and Bed is this heavy dictionary. Bed should be listened to completely in the dark. For ideal listening pleasure, Breakfast ought to be dubbed to a cassette on an original Sony Walkman and you should be on a treadmill with your leg warmers on."[2] Each track relates to a time period between 1:00am - 23:00pm

Bed

  1. Good Night, Sleep Tight
  2. When You Fall In Love with Someone Who's in Love with Someone Else
  3. Favourite Movie
  4. Kubla Khan
  5. Glenn, Take Care
  6. Trick Boy Wonder
  7. Hey Now, Behave Now
  8. Deja Vu
  9. 9am: Who's Got the Inside Scoop On You?
  10. Roncesvalles
  11. Memory / Lazy
  12. N.Kinski

Breakfast

  1. Wakey wakey
  2. The Office
  3. Over And Out
  4. Brand New Game
  5. Shauna
  6. Sex Traffic
  7. My Female Friends
  8. Born on Labor Day
  9. Suddenly The Sun
  10. Public Puberty
  11. Overhills
  12. Why Did I Do What I Did?

Production

Reviews

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Autopia(favorable)
NOW magazine

The music blog Autopia states: Somewhere between the musical stylings of Human League, Islands and Kennedy lies Spookey Ruben. It's like indie music for kids but still directed towards adults. The songs are whimsical, bright, and bouncy with a dash of electro-prog thrown in.[3]

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