Selling the Sizzle! is an album by the Canadian band the Smugglers, released in 1996.[2][3] "Especially You" was the first single.[4]
The band promoted the album by touring with the Mr. T Experience.[5]Selling the Sizzle! sold more than 13,000 copies in its first six months of release.[6]
Trouser Press thought that, "with drum-tight playing, soaring fidelity and [Grant] Lawrence as the versatile mouthpiece, the Smugs step out of the slop-rock shadows as a rip-roaring ’60s showband with deliciously memorable party songs that serve equally well as tribute and parody."[14]The Globe and Mail determined that "garage rock soldiers on, cheap, cheerful, sloppy, unpretentious and fun."[15]The Washington Post opined that the songs "depend more on enthusiasm than originality, but there's no shortage of the former."[16]
The Province deemed the album "a platter full of greasy rock 'n' roll junk food and The Smugglers' best so far."[17]The Record concluded that "the cartoonish Nuggets-redux band is lost somewhere in the no- man's-land between camp appeal and real songwriting."[18] The Calgary Herald called Selling the Sizzle! "classic '60s one-zit wonder rock all dressed up in punk attitude."[19] The Deseret News wrote: "Rooted in garage punk-rock, the Smugglers play catchy, if somewhat nasal, two- or three-minute songs that breeze right by."[12]
AllMusic stated that the Smugglers "strike their usual midpoint between the Mr. T Experience and pure '60s beat-rock."[11]
Track listing
No.
Title
Length
1.
"To Serve, Protect and Entertain"
2.
"Especially You"
3.
"Bishy-Bishy!"
4.
"Big Trouble"
5.
"She Ain't No Egyptian"
6.
"Death of a Romantic"
7.
"The Dedication"
8.
"I Need a Vacation"
9.
"The B 'n' L"
10.
"Pick 'Em Up Truck"
11.
"Queasy"
12.
"Bad Guys"
13.
"Dusty's Lament"
14.
"Reno Nickel"
15.
"Barkerville"
References
^"Top 75". CMJ New Music Monthly. No. 35. Jul 1996. p. 55.