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Mood Elevator

Mood Elevator
Studio album by Jack Logan & Liquor Cabinet
Released January 16, 1996 (1996-01-16)
Recorded A barn in Royal Center, Indiana over a 10-day period
Genre Rock music
Length 46:31
Label Medium Cool/Restless
Producer Peter Jesperson, Kelly Keneipp
Jack Logan & Liquor Cabinet chronology
Bulk
(1994)
Mood Elevator
(1996)
Little Private Angel
(1998)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4.5/5 stars
USA Today 3.5/4 stars
Los Angeles Times 2.5/4 stars
Entertainment Weekly (A)
Village Voice (choice cut)
Chicago Tribune 3/4 stars
Orlando Sentinel (favorable)
No Depression (favorable)
CMJ (moderately favorable)

Mood Elevator is the second album by Winder, Georgia based singer-songwriter Jack Logan, recorded in conjunction with a group of musicians known as Liquor Cabinet. It was released on January 16, 1996 on both Medium Cool Records (a Twin/Tone imprint) and Restless Records. As of 1999, it had sold 12,000 copies.

Logan began writing songs in the 1980s, when virtually no one but him and his close friends knew about his musical career. He became famous after he was introduced to Peter Jesperson, the former manager of the Replacements, by Peter Buck, who picked 42 of his favorite songs of the hundreds Logan had written at that point. These songs were then released on Twin/Tone Records, in the form of the 1994 album Bulk. This same pool of songs was tapped into for the 17 tracks on Mood Elevator. With regard to songwriting, Logan has said he considers his own life too uninteresting to write songs about, and so focuses on writing songs based on fictional characters instead.

Unlike Logan's debut album, Bulk, the 17 songs on Mood Elevator were recorded in a 16-track studio that had been set up in a friend's barn in the small town of Royal Center, Indiana. During the first night of recording, Logan recalls wanting to test out the equipment, after which a member of Liquor Cabinet soon wrote a guitar part. Logan then wrote some lyrics to go with it, and the session ended up producing three of Mood Elevator's songs, which Logan wanted to record then because he was "aching to go". Logan and Liquor Cabinet recorded a total of 36 songs in 10 days during the sessions. Half the album's songs were written prior to the start of recording, and the other half were written in the studio.

The album was co-produced by Peter Jesperson, who originally discovered Logan and picked out his favorite songs out of more than 600 to release as Logan's debut album, Bulk. This became Logan's big break, leading to appearances on The Today Show and Late Night With Conan O'Brien. The other producer on Mood Elevator was Kelly Keneipp, who also performed guitar and keyboard on the album.


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