The Big Surprise (album) explained

The Big Surprise is the debut full-length album by American rock band The Elms. The album was released on May 22, 2001 on Sparrow Records/EMI.[1] [2]

Singles from the album were "Hey Hey" (#4 U.S. CHR) and "Lifeboat" (#11 U.S. CHR). One music video was filmed for the album, for lead single "Hey Hey." The video premiered on MTV2's "120 Minutes" on May 5, 2002.[3]

The Big Surprise was nominated for two Dove Awards in 2002 in the categories of Best Modern Rock/Alternative Recorded Album and Best Modern Rock/Alternative Recorded Song ("Hey Hey").

Track listing

  1. Hey, Hey
  2. Here's My Hand
  3. Who Got the Meaning?
  4. The Buzzing Won't Stop!
  5. A Minute to Ourselves
  6. The Big Surprise
  7. Lifeboat
  8. You Get Me Every Time
  9. You're Glowing
  10. Real Men Cry

Recording

Recording sessions for The Big Surprise were conducted throughout 2000 at Ardent Studios in Memphis, Tennessee, and at Treasure Isle Recorders in Nashville, Tennessee.

Personnel

The Elms

Additional

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Amazon.com; The Big Surprise.
  2. Web site: [{{AllMusic|class=album|id=r532411|pure_url=yes}} AllMusic.com; The Big Surprise].
  3. Web site: 120 Minutes Archive. 120minutes.tylerc.com.