The Liverpool Sessions Explained
The Liverpool Sessions is the debut EP release of singer-songwriter Tracy Bonham, released in 1995.[1] [2] The Boston Phoenix noted its "stylistic stretches—a torch ballad, psychedelia, a kid's song, hardcore",[3] featuring "the rough-hewn pop gem 'Dandelion', the thrashy, new-wavish '18 Heads Roll By', and the punkish rant 'I'm Not a Waif'."[4] In a Hits Magazine interview, Bonham herself called it "a good record [... but] a rush job and a little immature."[5]
Track listing
- "Sunshine" (Bonham)
- "Dandelion" (Bonham)
- "18 Heads Roll By" (Bonham)
- "The Real" (Bonham) (later appeared on The Burdens of Being Upright)
- "Talk" (Bonham, Hager, Nolan, Parsons)
- "I'm Not a Waif" (Bonham)
- "Big Foot" (Leach)
Personnel
- Tracy Bonham – guitar, violin, vocals
- Brian Nolan – drums
- Drew Parsons – organ, bass guitar
Production
- Producer: Josh Hager
- Engineer: Paul David Hager
- Assistant engineer: Alex U. Case
- Mixing: Paul David Hager
- Mixing assistant: Alex U. Case
- Mastering: Greg Calbi
- Design: Satori Igarasdhi
Notes and References
- News: White. Timothy. Morissette's New 17-Cut Set Is All It's 'Supposed' To Be. July 7, 2012. Billboard. 1. October 3, 1998. Timothy White (editor).
- News: Tracy Bonham to Perform Sunday. July 7, 2012. The Register-Guard. April 14, 1995. 6F.
- News: Milano. Brett. Safe and Sorry. July 7, 2012. The Boston Phoenix. March 7, 1996.
- News: Ashare. Matt. Tracy Bonham Discography. July 7, 2012. The Boston Phoenix. February 20, 1997.
- Fortunato. John. Tracy Bonham's Riot Girl-Spurred Bosstown Sound. HITS Magazine. July 7, 2012.