Superstar Car Wash

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studio album
First released:
Feb 23 1993

Overview Edit

Superstar Car Wash is an album by the Goo Goo Dolls, released in February, 1993 on Warner Bros. Johnny Rzeznik wrote the song "We Are the Normal" with his idol, The Replacements' singer Paul Westerberg. The two corresponded by mail but never sat in a studio together. The song "Fallin' Down" was featured in the 1993 Pauly Shore movie Son In Law. Also, the song "So Far Away" was originally written and recorded with the title "Dancing In Your Blood"; the song had the same basic structure, but different lyrics, more minimal instrumentation, and a slightly different melody.

Superstar Car Wash, or simply "SSCW", marks the end of the Takac, grungier era, and the beginning of the Rzeznik, more polished era.

Superstar Car Wash was an actual car washing business on William Street just outside the downtown region of Buffalo, the hometown of the band.

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This particular version Edit

Record label:
unknown
Catalog number:
45206
Release dates:
  • Feb 23 1993 in United States

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5 stars Buy. This. Now.
Alright. I'll admit it. I'm a 14 year old girl. I was once one of the N*SYNC-worshipping teeny boppers drawn to the Goo Goo Dolls by "Name" and "Iris". So I bought Dizzy Up The Girl. And I loved it...and realized there is world beyond overproduced, overcommericialized, bubblegum pop. After this sudden exposure to actual music, I promptly threw out the trash I had been listening to (N*SYNC, BSB, Britney Spears, I am SO ASHAMED...) and started re-building my CD collection. One day, a friend of min…
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3 stars Plenty of energy just like you would expect
Unlike most people i heard this album when it was originally released in the early 80's, but i didn't purchase it until lately. It's a good solid release, with some standout songs but it's not on the level of their most recent releases. Prepare yourself for simple repetitive forced lyrics. The Dolls have progressed a ways in their lyrics so don't jump for this release until you have collected their newer material.
Written by K. H Mark "karl_7"

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