It's Heavy in Here
It's Heavy in Here is the debut solo studio album by American singer-songwriter Eric Matthews. It was released by Sub Pop Records on September 26, 1995.[3] A track from the album, "Fanfare", was released as a single in the UK only, but failed to chart.
Track listing
All tracks written by Eric Matthews.
1. |
"Fanfare" |
2:53 |
2. |
"Forging Plastic Pain" |
3:14 |
3. |
"Soul Nation Select Them" |
3:21 |
4. |
"Faith to Clay" |
2:21 |
5. |
"Angels for Crime" |
3:01 |
6. |
"Fried Out Broken Girl" |
3:27 |
7. |
"Lust Takes Time" |
2:40 |
8. |
"Hop and Tickle" |
2:56 |
9. |
"Three-Cornered Moon" |
3:06 |
10. |
"Distant Mother Reality" |
2:18 |
11. |
"Flight and Lion" |
3:38 |
12. |
"Poisons Will Pass Me" |
2:36 |
13. |
"Sincere Sensation" |
2:54 |
14. |
"Fanfare (reprise)" |
2:18 |
Personnel
- Phil Baldino - clarinets on "Angels for Crime"
- Robin Baldino - violin on "Soul Nation Select Them", "Three-Cornered Moon" and "Poisons Will Pass Me"
- Karen Bryan - violin on "Soul Nation Select Them", "Three-Cornered Moon" and "Poisons Will Pass Me"
- Kim Burton - viola on "Three-Cornered Moon" and "Poisons Will Pass Me"
- Dennis Conti - tenor saxophone on "Three-Cornered Moon"
- Curtis Daily - string bass on "Three-Cornered Moon" and "Poisons Will Pass Me"
- Jason Falkner - electric guitar on "Fanfare", "Forging Plastic Pain", "Hop and Tickle", "Distant Mother Reality" and "Flight and Lion"; bass on "Fanfare", "Soul Nation Select Them", "Hop and Tickle", "Distant Mother Reality", "Flight and Lion" and "Sincere Sensation"; drums on "Soul Nation Select Them" and "Lust Takes Time"; acoustic guitar on "Distant Mother Reality"; piano on "Flight and Lion"
- Steve Hanford - drums on "Angels for Crime", "Hop and Tickle", "Flight and Lion" and "Sincere Sensation"
- Wendy Karden - flutes on "Soul Nation Select Them"
- Tony Lash - drums on "Forging Plastic Pain"; tambourine on "Sincere Sensation"
- Eric Matthews - all vocals; electric guitar on "Fanfare", "Lust Takes Time" and "Distant Mother Reality"; acoustic guitar on "Soul Nation Select Them", "Angels for Crime", "Hop and Tickle", "Flight and Lion", "Sincere Sensation" and "Fanfare (reprise); piano on "Soul Nation Select Them" and "Fried Out Broken Girl"; trumpets on "Fanfare", "Fried Out Broken Girl" and "Three-Cornered Moon"; harpsichord on "Faith to Clay" and "Three-Cornered Moon"; bass on "Angels for Crime" and "Lust Takes Time"; organ on "Three-Cornered Moon" and "Poisons Will Pass Me"; tenor recorder on "Distant Mother Reality"; Hammond B-3 organ on "Sincere Sensation"; percussion on "Sincere Sensation"
- Wes Matthews - acoustic guitar on "Faith to Clay"
- Lori Presthus - cello on "Soul Nation Select Them", "Three-Cornered Moon" and "Poisons Will Pass Me"
- Karen Strand - oboe on "Soul Nation Select Them"
References
External links
- Wilonsky, Robert. "Who gives a Hootie? Farewell to 1995, a year in music we'd rather forget" (Dallas Observer, December 28, 1995)
- Athitakis, Mark. "The Lateness of the Hour" (Salon.com, September 4, 1997)
- Perry, Douglas. "Eric Matthews wants you (but only if it's the right way)" ("The Oregonian", January 16, 2008; includes photograph of Eric Matthews)