Tripping Daisy (album)

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Tripping Daisy
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 18, 2000
RecordedSpring 1999
GenreAlternative rock, psychedelic rock
Length60:11
LabelSugar Fix
ProducerTripping Daisy
Tripping Daisy chronology
Jesus Hits Like the Atom Bomb
(1998)
Tripping Daisy
(2000)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic
[1]

Tripping Daisy is the fourth and final studio album by Tripping Daisy. It was released in 2000 on the independent label Sugar Fix Records.

Production

The album was released following the termination of the group's contract with Island Records. It came out a few months after the death of guitarist Wes Berggren, after which point the band broke up. The album is now out of print. Starting with the track "Drama Day Weekend", the majority of the songs on the record flow into each other, as though one long musical composition. According to Tim DeLaughter, there were only 500 CDs made. The final track ends at 4:37 & starts up again at 10:57 and plays out till the end (as studio gibberish & outtakes).

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Community Mantra"4:56
2."Kids Are Calling"3:27
3."Stella Is a Planet"3:00
4."Soothing Jubilee"3:36
5."Drama Day Weekend"3:34
6."Tragiverse"7:29
7."Jim's Longtime Voice"1:56
8."One Through Four"3:33
9."You First"2:52
10."I Am Good"2:22
11."Halo Comb"3:20
12."This Cradle Song"4:26
13."Foot Dance"3:36
14."The Sudden Shift Worried Him"12:12

Personnel

Credits taken from Allmusic[2]

  • Tim DeLaughter – vocals, guitar, keyboards
  • Mark Pirro – bass, backing vocals, percussion
  • Benjamin Curtis – drums
  • Philip Karnats – guitar, backing vocals, trumpet
  • Wes Berggren – lead guitar, keyboards
Production
  • Tim DeLaughter – artwork
  • Erik J. Courson - art direction
  • Rachel Gutek - art direction
  • Wyatt Parkins - art direction
  • Joshua Kessler - photography
  • Chris Penn - reissue producer

References

  1. AllMusic
  2. ^ "Credits".

External links