Album Details
Title: Blind Melon Artist: Blind Melon Release Date: 9/14/1992 Label: Capitol Records Duration: 55:22 Album Type(s): Explicit lyrics sticker UPCs: 077779658527, 0077779658558, 077779658558 Genre: Rock Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, American Trad Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Angst-Ridden, Campy, Carefree, Earnest, Energetic, Freewheeling, Fun, Gleeful, Happy, Melancholy, Messy, Poignant, Springlike, Trippy, Wistful, Brooding, Rousing Total Copies: 104 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Soak the Sin
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Tones of Home
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I Wonder
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Paper Scratcher
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Dear Ol' Dad
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Change
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No Rain
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Deserted
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Sleepyhouse
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Holyman
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Seed to a Tree
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Drive
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Time
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 1992 | CD | Capitol Records | C2-96585 |
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Album Review
Managing to be equally mellow and introspective as well as rough and rocking, Blind Melon's 1992 self-titled debut remains one of the purest sounding rock albums of recent time, completely devoid of '90s production tricks. While the group was never the toast of the critics, their self-titled 1992 debut has held up incredibly well over time, resembling a true rock classic. For reasons unknown, the late Shannon Hoon was, unfairly, usually the brunt of reviewer's criticisms, yet his angelic voice and talent for penning lyrics that examined the ups and downs of everyday life were an integral part of Blind Melon's sound, as well as the band's supreme jamming interplay. The most renowned song remains the uplifting hit "No Rain," but the whole album is superb -- the homesick rocker "Tones of Home," the desperate "I Wonder," the epic album closer, "Time," and the gentle acoustic strum of "Change," which included lyrics that turned out to be sadly prophetic for Hoon. Other highlights are a song inspired by the homeless ("Paper Scratcher"), "Sleepyhouse," which describes the feeling of isolation the band felt recording the debut in a secluded residence, and the retro (yet refreshing) sounds of "Soak the Sin" and "Dear Ol' Dad." Although the album started out slow sales-wise, constant touring and the success of "No Rain" one year after the debut's initial release proved to be Blind Melon's breakthrough success, eventually almost topping the charts and going multi-platinum. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Blind Melon | Mixing, Producer, Art Direction | | Brad Smith | Vocals (Background), Bass | | Christopher Thorn | Guitar | | George Marino | Mastering | | Glenn Graham | Drums, Percussion | | Heather Devlin | Photography | | Jon Plum | Assistant Engineer | | Rick Parashar | Mixing, Producer, Engineer | | Rogers Stevens | Guitar | | Shannon Hoon | Vocals | | Tommy Steele | Art Direction |
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