Track Listing 1. 119 Years Ago 2. Say That Now 3. Husnu 4. You've Been Around 5. Thirteen 6. Problem 7. B.N.Y. 8. Firedome 9. Comeback 10. King of Stamford Hill, The 11. Bad Moon Rising
| Details | | Contributing Artists: | Charlie Sexton, David Bowie, Frank Black, Jeffrey Gaines | | Producer: | Reeves Gabrels | | Distributor: | Bayside Record Dist. | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel: Reeves Gabrels (vocals, acoustic, acoustic 12-string, electric, slide, pedal steel, baritone, tremelo & National resophonic guitars, banjo, viola, bass, drum programming, percussion, tape loops, telephone, sound effects); David Bowie, Gary Oldman, Jeffrey Gaines (vocals); Frank Black (vocals, guitar); Milt Sutton (banjo, drums, tambourine, bell, percussion, sound effects, background vocals); David Hull, Ukis N'Cluess (bass); Matt Gruenberg (bass, fretless bass); Mike "Pesky" Levesque (drums); Hunt Sales (drums, percussion); Dan McCarrol (drums, background vocals); Tom Dube (percussion, sound effects, background vocals); Jamie Rubin, Charlie Sexton (background vocals). All songs written or co-written by Reeves Gabrels except "Bad Moon Rising" (J.C. Fogarty).
Editorial Reviews On his solo debut...Gabrels displays his particular cracked chemistry: solid art-pop instincts and self-effacing fretboard prowess. As a player, he is a lover of heroic squeals and silly sounds... - Rating: B+ Entertainment Weekly (09/15/1995)
3 Stars - Good - ...a well-deserved solo project...exposing multi-axe mastery....Despite shades of Hendrix and Fripp, Gabrels' style has a high incidence of personal innovation... Q (12/01/1995)
...succeeds by providing real songs along with interstellar fretwork...he not only creates a dazzling universe of sound with his axe...but he can also write some darned catchy hooks... Musician (02/01/1996)
On his solo debut...Gabrels displays his particular cracked chemistry: solid art-pop instincts and self-effacing fretboard prowess. As a player, he is a lover of heroic squeals and silly sounds... - Rating: B+ Entertainment Weekly (09/15/1995)
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