10,000 Maniacs - Our Time in Eden

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Album Details

Title: Our Time in Eden
Artist: 10,000 Maniacs
Release Date: 9/29/1992
Re-Released On: 8/27/1993
Label: Elektra
Duration: 47:55
UPCs: 075596138529, 075596138581, 755961385290
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Psychedelic, Folk-Rock, Jangle Pop, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, College Rock
Moods: Bittersweet, Cerebral, Earthy, Gentle, Literate, Melancholy, Poignant, Sad, Wistful, Intimate, Reflective, Plaintive, Autumnal, Earnest, Soothing
Total Copies: 109
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Noah's Dove
  2. These Are Days
  3. Eden
  4. Few and Far Between
  5. Stockton Gala Days
  6. Gold Rush Brides
  7. Jezebel
  8. How You've Grown
  9. Candy Everybody Wants
  10. Tolerance
  11. Circle Dream
  12. If You Intend
  13. I'm Not the Man

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1993CDElektra61385
1992CDElektra61385-2

Other Editions

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Album Review

Pushing through the sophomore jinx that gave Blind Man's Zoo its preachy feel, 10,000 Maniacs offer up a baker's dozen of wonderful folk-pop songs with hard-hitting messages, nearly matching the brilliance of their debut. Natalie Merchant is a few years older here, a few tribulations wiser, and a few shakes looser, although that's not to say she doesn't have a point (or 13) to make. Whether with old-school R&B horns ablaze or the simple elegance of a piano and strings, she glorifies, condemns, and cherishes the world she witnesses, not excusing herself or anyone else from the part they play. The rest of the band, Rob Buck, Dennis Drew, Steve Gustafson, and Jerome Augustyniak, gives her the superb musical roots and wings from which to grow and soar. The subject matter of the songs is sometimes subtle, sometimes overt, but always graceful. For instance, "These Are Days" is left open to interpretation, though the upbeat tone is unmistakable, while "I'm Not the Man" is a very pointed and poignant story of a jailed man falsely accused and awaiting his death. Merchant's poetry shimmers and tugs at your heart and head. The prophetically titled Our Time in Eden spawned modest hits with "These Are Days" and "Candy Everybody Wants," but turned out to be the final chapter for this maniacal five-some, as Merchant departed the band shortly after touring in support of the album. A finer swan song has seldom been heard. ~ Kelly McCartney, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Arusko SatoBassoon
Atsuko SatoBassoon
Bruce DukovViolin
Charles FleischerHarmonica
Dennis DrewOrgan (Hammond), Piano, Keyboards, Accordion
Ed ThackerEngineer
Fred WelseyTrombone
Fred WesleyTrombone
Jerome AugustyniakPercussion, Drums
Kim LaskowskiBassoon
Larry CorbettCello
Maceo ParkerSax (Alto)
Mary RamseyViolin, Viola
Natalie MerchantPiano, Vocals
Pamela GoldsmithViola
Paul BuckmasterArranger, Conductor
Paul FoxProducer
Paulinho Da CostaPercussion
Pee Wee EllisSax (Tenor)
Ralph MorrisonViolin
Robert BuckMandocello, Banjo, Sitar, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Steel), Guitar (Electric), Guitar
Steve GustafsonBass, Guitar (Bass)
The J.B.'sHorn

Member Reviews

Brian M. (jibrima) wrote on 11/22/2007...

1 of 1 member(s) found this review helpful.
This truly is a great album! Hard to believe there's 40 copies floating around here (on 11/22/07) and no takers... Give it a try. This is a mellow album, and certainly not indicative of the groups crazy name!

Roy S. wrote on 2/8/2007...

1 of 1 member(s) found this review helpful.
If you like 10,000 Maniacs, this is a must! If you don't, you should. Give them a try.