Crash Test Dummies: God Shuffled His Feet - CD
Crash Test Dummies’ God Shuffled His Feet is the band’s breakthrough 1993 album — a clever, warm, and wonderfully off‑kilter blend of folk‑rock, alt‑pop, and philosophical storytelling. Brad Roberts’ unmistakably deep baritone anchors an album filled with sharp wit, gentle humour, and surprisingly profound reflections on life, faith, and human nature.
Featuring the massive international hit “Mmm Mmm Mmm Mmm,” along with fan favourites like “Afternoons & Coffeespoons,” “Swimming in Your Ocean,” and the title track “God Shuffled His Feet,” this CD delivers a mix of acoustic textures, thoughtful lyrics, and the band’s signature quirky charm. The production is warm and organic, giving every track a timeless, easy‑to‑revisit feel.
Perfect for fans of ’90s alt‑folk, collectors building out a Canadian‑music shelf, or anyone who appreciates smart songwriting wrapped in melodic, slightly eccentric arrangements, God Shuffled His Feet remains the Crash Test Dummies’ most iconic and enduring release.
Used CD with New Case.
- Rock, Pop
- BMG Music Canada Inc.
- October 26, 1993
- 1
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