1998 compilation album by Hanson
3 Car Garage: The Indie Recordings '95–'96, also known simply as 3 Car Garage, is a compilation album by American pop rock group Hanson. It consists of material from their MMMBop demo album minus four tracks. There is much confusion that 3 Car Garage contains tracks from both the MMMBop and Boomerang demo albums, when actually, only songs from MMMBop are present. The tracks that never made it from MMMBop to 3 Car Garage are the shorter version of "MMMBop", "Something New", "Incredible", and "Baby (You're So Fine)".
As the songs on this album were recorded a year or two before Middle of Nowhere, the brothers' voices are noticeably higher pitched. The album also contains the original version of the hit song "MMMBop", which was a rock ballad, unlike the up-tempo pop version that became a hit. 3 Car Garage: The Indie Recordings is the only Hanson compilation not on streaming platforms.
Track listing
All tracks are written by Hanson
Personnel
- John Chambers – guitar
- JaMarc Davis – guitar
- Louis Drapp – bass, guitar, harmonica
- Isaac Hanson – guitar, fiddle, piano, producer, sequencing, vocals
- Taylor Hanson – piano, keyboards, conga, drums, producer, vocals
- Walker Hanson – photography
- Zac Hanson – drums, vocals, producer
- Craig Harmon – Hammond organ
- Lewis Harris – bass
- Dan Hersch – mastering
- Dana Higbee – piccolo
- Bill Inglot – mastering
- Stirling McIlwaine – photography
- John Morand – engineer
Charts
Certifications
References
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