Seeds (Brother Cane album) explained

Seeds
Type:studio
Artist:Brother Cane
Cover:Seeds_(Brother_Cane).jpg
Released:July 4, 1995
Recorded:Airwave Studios, Birmingham, Alabama
Convent Recording Studio, Los Angeles, California
Triclops Sound Studio, Atlanta, Georgia
Genre:Grunge
Length:46:14
Label:Virgin
Producer:
Prev Title:Brother Cane
Prev Year:1993
Next Title:Wishpool
Next Year:1998

Seeds is the second studio album by American rock band Brother Cane, released July 4, 1995 on Virgin Records. It features one of the group's most popular singles, "And Fools Shine On", which charted at #1 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks and ranked #5 on the year-end Top Hot Album Rock Tracks list. That same year, "Fools Shine On" was featured on the Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers soundtrack. In addition, "Hung On a Rope", "20/20 Faith", and "Horses & Needles" were also featured in the film.

Reception

Brother Cane's sophomore effort was not reviewed by many significant publications. However, Allmusic gave Seeds a high rating, calling it "a slick, heavy recording that dares to oppose '90s punk rock with their own combination of classic '70s rock and '90s grunge."

Personnel

Brother Cane
Additional

Singles

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YearSongUS
Mainstream Rock
1995"And Fools Shine On"1
1995"Breadmaker"25
1996"Voice of Eujena"30