Gun for You explained
Gun for You |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | the Greenhornes |
Cover: | Gun For You.jpg |
Released: | 1999 |
Recorded: | 1997–1998 at Ultraseude, Cincinnati, Ohio |
Genre: | Hard rock, garage rock |
Length: | 37:41 |
Label: | Prince |
Producer: | The Greenhornes |
Next Title: | The Greenhornes |
Next Year: | 2001 |
Gun for You is the debut album by the American band the Greenhornes, released in 1999.[1] [2]
Critical reception
The Cleveland Scene deemed the album "a mix of hard rock and soulful blues that achieves a fine balance between raw emotion and tight playing."[3]
Track listing
All tracks written by the Greenhornes, except where noted.
- "The End of the Night" - 1:53
- "No More" - 2:24
- "Good Times" - 2:13
- "Wake Me, Shake Me" (Al Kooper) - 3:37
- "Hold Me" - 3:52
- "My Baby's Alright" - 2:32
- "No Friend of Mine" - 3:09
- "Show Me Love" - 3:34
- "So Cold" - 3:44
- "What a Fool" - 3:07
- "Going to the River" (William York) - 2:50
- "I've Been Down" - 5:14
Personnel
- Craig Fox - guitars, lead vocals
- Patrick Keeler - drums, percussion, artwork
- Jack Lawrence - bass
- Brian Olive - guitars, vocals
- Jared McKinney - organs, vocals
- Chris Koltay - mixing
- John Curley - engineering
- Dave Davis - mastering
Notes and References
- News: Case . Wendy . Beat Girl: Greenhornes' new CD catches the live sound Detroiters love . The Detroit News . 4 June 1999 . F1.
- News: Bird . Rick . Greenhornes' new CD flashback to '60s . The Cincinnati Post . 17 June 1999 . 31.
- News: Wagle . Richard . Garage Sailing: The Greenhornes are at the center of garage rock's surging popularity . Cleveland Scene . Aug 9, 2001 . Music Feature.