Here Comes Success
Here Comes Success | ||||
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Released | February 28, 1995 | |||
Recorded | Autumn 1994 | |||
Studio | Baby Monster Studio (New York City, New York) | |||
Genre | Noise rock, alternative rock | |||
Length | 64:12 | |||
Label | Blast First/Restless | |||
Producer | Robert Poss | |||
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Here Comes Success is the fifth and final studio album by American alternative rock band Band of Susans, released on February 28, 1995, by Blast First and Restless Records.[3]
Andrew Earles included the album in his book Gimme Indie Rock: 500 Essential Underground Rock Albums 1981–1996 alongside The Word and the Flesh.[4]
A review posted in the Tucson Weekly noted that the "elements that make Band of Susans truly great also make their relative obscurity baffling ...[and] An unequivocally fantastic album from an equivocal Band of “Susans,” Here Comes Success is ripe for rediscovery"[5]
Cover and images
Band leader Robert Poss is a Rambler automobile fan with a particular interest in
Track listing
All tracks are written by Robert Poss and Susan Stenger
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Elizabeth Stride (1843–1888)" | 9:06 |
2. | "Dirge" | 8:11 |
3. | "Hell Bent" | 9:23 |
4. | "Pardon My French" | 6:55 |
5. | "As Luck Would Have It" | 0:54 |
6. | "Two Jacks" | 7:32 |
7. | "Stone Like a Heart" | 7:41 |
8. | "In the Eye of the Beholder (For Rhys)" | 10:00 |
9. | "Sermon on Competition, Part 1 (Nothing Is Recoupable)" | 4:30 |
Personnel
Adapted from Here Comes Success liner notes.[10]
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Production
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Release history
Region | Date | Label | Format | Catalog |
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United States | 1995 | Restless | CD | 7 72789 |
United Kingdom | Blast First | CD, LP
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BFFP114 |
References
- ^ Kellman, Andy. "Band of Susans: Here Comes Success > Review". Allmusic. Retrieved March 16, 2024.
- ^ Staff columnist (March 18, 1995). "Band of Susans: Here Comes Success". Rolling Stone. p. 90.
- ^ Neate, Wilson; Robbins, Ira (2007). "Band of Susans". Trouser Press. Retrieved March 16, 2024.
- ^ Earles, Andrew (2014). Gimme Indie Rock: 500 Essential Underground Rock Albums 1981–1996 (First ed.). Voyageur Press. p. 28.
- ^ Petitti, Michael (January 25, 2013). "Attractive Nuisance #2: Band of Susans". Tucson Weekly. Retrieved March 16, 2024.
- ^ "1965 Rambler Marlin brochure cover". oldcarbrochures.org. Retrieved March 16, 2024.
- ^ "Band Of Susans – Here Comes Success Images". Discogs. Retrieved March 16, 2024.
- ^ Daniels, Collin (September 15, 2013). "My 50 Favorite Rock Album Covers: #6–10". Retrieved March 16, 2024.
...compared to the simply gorgeous 1960's Rambler Marlin sports car that takes up most of the cover.
- ^ "Here Comes Sucess". rateyourmusic.com. Retrieved March 16, 2024.
- ^ Here Comes Success (booklet). Band of Susans. El Segundo, California: Restless Records. 1995.
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External links
- Here Comes Success at Discogs (list of releases)