The Inevitable

Squirrel Nut Zippers

The Inevitable

RELEASED: March 17, 1995
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Lover's Lane 3:05 2. Danny Diamond 3:51 3. I've Found a New Baby 2:45 4. Anything but Love 2:41 5. Good Enough for Granddad 2:19 6. Wished for You 2:17 7. La Grippe 3:13 8. Lugubrious Whing Whang 2:34 9. Club Limbo 3:00 10. Wash Jones 3:07 11. You're Drivin' Me Crazy 2:49 12. Plenty More 3:27
The Inevitable is an album by Squirrel Nut Zippers that showcases their unique blend of jazz, swing, and folk influences. Released in a time when alternative music was gaining popularity, the album features a mix of upbeat tracks and poignant ballads, reflecting the band's eclectic style. The Zippers' signature sound is characterized by lively brass instrumentation, catchy melodies, and the charismatic vocals of frontman Jimbo Mathus and vocalist Katharine Whalen. The album's legacy has endured as a notable example of the 90s swing revival, influencing contemporary artists and leaving a lasting mark on the genre.