The Inevitable

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studio album
First released:
Mar 17 1995

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Catalog number:
980105
Release dates:
  • Mar 17 1995 in United States

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Alternative Rock, Indie, Swing. Vote on Genres

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5 stars Lord that's why they call me Wash Jones
Here it is, the debut full-length album from the modern masters of jazz and swing The Squirrel Nut Zippers! Every song is a masterpiece and I must have listened to this album straight through hundreds of times, it's that good.

"Lovers Lane" is a beautiful, upbeat love song

"Danny Diamond" takes on a more sinister tone, with haunting vocals by Katharine Whalen

"I've Found A New Baby" is a fun mix of jumping percussion and exciting lyrics

"Anything But Love" is another sugar coated confection brou…
Written by Ryan Costantino
3 stars Perennial Favorites Not My Favorite
Although The Inevitable and Hot were awesome, the newest SNZ album Perennial Favorites failed to live up to my expectations. Sure it has good moments, but they aren't a swing band any more. They have only one song "Suits are picking up the bill" which you can dance to. I highly doubt the old big bands had the singer screaming the lyrics. If it wasn't for that the album wouldn't have been such a dissapointment.
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  1. performer

    1. Tom Maxwell [Guitar, Percussion, Vocals]

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The Inevitable 12 tracks format: 1 x CD
record label: Fontana Mammoth
catalog number: 980105
release dates: Aug 31 1999
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