1 (The Black Heart Procession album) explained
1 is the debut studio album by the American indie band The Black Heart Procession.[1] It was released on January 1, 1998, by Headhunter Records.[2]
Reception
Ned Raggett from AllMusic rated the album 3.5 stars out of 5 and called the album "a lovely melancholia that avoids self-pity for deliberate reflection and consideration."[2]
Track listing
All tracks by Pall Jenkins
- "The Waiter" – 4:15
- "The Old Kind of Summer" – 4:12
- "Release My Heart" – 4:20
- "Even Thieves Couldn't Lie" – 4:47
- "Blue Water-Black Heart" – 3:47
- "Heart Without a Home" – 4:57
- "The Winter My Heart Froze" – 0:54
- "Stitched to My Heart" – 5:28
- "Square Heart" – 3:46
- "In a Tin Flask" – 4:08
- "A Heart the Size of a Horse" – 7:25
Note: First pressing of this album in LP format was on clear vinyl.
Personnel
- Joe Hadlock – Mixing
- Ryan Hadlock – Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- Pall A. Jenkins – Organ, Guitar, Vocals, Saw, Waterphone, Layout Concept
- Tobias Nathaniel – Bass, Guitar, Piano, Xylophone
- Nick Ott – Photography
- Mario Rubalcaba – Drums
- Jason Soares – Layout Concept
- Jen Wood – Vocals
- Satoru Yoshioka – Photography
Notes and References
- Web site: The Black Heart Procession's 2 at 20. Josh. Kennedy. May 28, 2019. Analogue Music.
- Web site: Raggett. Ned. 1 - The Black Heart Procession. AllMusic.