Paula Cole - Greatest Hits: Postcards from East Oceanside

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Album Details

Title: Greatest Hits: Postcards from East Oceanside
Artist: Paula Cole
Release Date: 6/6/2006
Re-Released On: 6/20/2006
Label: Rhino Records, Imago
Album Type(s): Greatest Hits
UPCs: 081227761622, 081227761660
Genre: Rock
Styles: Adult Contemporary, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock
Moods: Earnest, Melancholy, Autumnal, Literate, Passionate, Poignant, Precious, Reflective, Searching, Yearning
Total Copies: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. I Am So Ordinary
  2. Me
  3. I Believe in Love
  4. Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?
  5. Amen
  6. Feelin' Love
  7. I Don't Want to Wait
  8. God Is Watching
  9. Carmen
  10. Happy Home
  11. Autumn Leaves [Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil]
  12. Saturn Girl
  13. Hush, Hush, Hush
  14. Bethlehem
  15. Tomorrow I Will Be Yours [#]
  16. Postcards from East Oceanside [#]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2006CDRhino Records77616
2006CDImago

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Album Review

M.I.A. from the charts since the turn of the century, it would seem that Paula Cole was, in fact, due for a greatest-hits album -- if she had actually placed more than two singles, one album track, and two albums on those charts during her brief run in the '90s. With the exception of two previously unreleased tracks -- "Tomorrow I Will Be Yours" and this Greatest Hits' title track, "Postcards from East Oceanside" -- and one stray soundtrack tune, Johnny Mercer's "Autumn Leaves," all of the material assembled here comes from Cole's three Warner Bros albums: Harbinger, the Top 20 This Fire, and Amen. The questionable "greatest hits" marketing tool aside though, the 16-track compendium accomplishes what it sets out to do: rounds up all you need to know about Paula Cole into one tidy package. The 1997 Best New Artist Grammy winner's sole Top Ten single, "Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?" with its simple, insistent beat, remains as seductive as it did on the radio in 1997, and the follow-up hit, "I Don't Want to Wait," exhibits the best that Cole's supple voice had to offer. Unlike the melisma-obsessed screechers who dominated pop in the years following her run, Cole was familiar with the concepts of dynamics and control, and when she slipped from a breathy Kate Bush-like soprano whisper to a bold shout, she did so with grace and subtlety. Lest it be forgotten, Cole was also working overtime as an intuitive, tech-savvy producer, a talented keyboardist, and a creative songwriter who skillfully avoided clichés in her often intimate storytelling. So Postcards from East Oceanside may not realistically qualify as a greatest hits, but had it instead been subtitled "the best of" Paula Cole, there could be no quibble. ~ Jeff Tamarkin, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alfredo HidrovoShaker, Bongos
Chase MorrisonCello
Christian McBrideBass
Clarence PennDrums
Danie BarnardAudio Production
Daniel BernardCompilation Producer
DJ PremierScratching
Dominic CorteseAccordion
Gerry LeonardE-Bow, Engineer, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar, Guitar (Electric), Mixing
Ginger DettmanProject Assistant
Greg LeiszPedal Steel, Guitar, Lap Steel Guitar
Hugh PadghamEngineer, Producer
Jamshied SharifiOrchestral Arrangements, Conductor
Jay BellerosePercussion, Drums
Jeff MagidAudio Supervisor
Joe FerlaEngineer, Mixing
Judith InsellViola
Karen AhmedA&R
Kevin BarryWah Wah Guitar, E-Bow, Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Acoustic)
Kevin KillenMixing, Producer
Marc AntoineGuitar
Maria VillarArt Direction, Design
Mark BrowneBass
Mark HutchinsProgramming, Hi Hat, Tambourine
Matt AbelsProduct Manager
Matt PiersonProducer
Mick GuzauskiRemixing
Paul BushnellBass
Paula ColeProducer, Juno, Toy Xylophone, Vocals, Wurlitzer, Art Direction, Wah Wah Clavinet, Keyboards, Fender Rhodes, Sound Effects, Design, Piano, Didjeridu, Clarinet, Beat Box, Harmonium
Roger MoutenotMixing, Engineer
Seyi SonugaString Arrangements
Steve WoolardAnnotation
Susan JollesHarp
Tony LevinChapman Stick, Bass
Vanessa AtkinsEditorial Supervision
Wenyi ShihViolin