Lawnball Explained

Lawnball
Type:studio
Artist:Those Darn Accordions
Cover:TDALawnballcover.jpg
Released:July 20, 2004
Recorded:2003–2004 at The Studio That Time Forgot, San Francisco and Garageland Studio, Port Hadlock, Washington
Genre:Rock, pop, comedy
Length:40:11
Label:Globe Records
Producer:Paul Rogers
Prev Title:Amped
Prev Year:2002
Next Title:Squeeze Machine
Next Year:2007

Lawnball is the fifth studio album by American accordion band Those Darn Accordions, released on July 20, 2004, by Globe Records.

Overview

Following the 2002 EP Amped, Lawnball marked the first TDA studio album to feature a reduced six-piece line-up following the departures of original members Linda "Big Lou" Seekins, Patty Brady, Art Peterson and Clyde Forsman. With Paul Rogers now the sole singer-songwriter of the band, Lawnball had a noticeably different musical style than TDA's previous albums, placing a primary emphasis on rock and pop songs with folk, country and jazz influences, while the prominence of the accordions were slightly downplayed and accompaniment from acoustic guitars and pianos added for a fuller studio sound.

The title of the album refers to what's also known as a yard globe, a reflective lawn ornament.

Personnel

Those Darn Accordions
Additional musicians