The Liverpool Sessions Explained

The Liverpool Sessions
Type:EP
Artist:Tracy Bonham
Cover:Tracy Bonham - Liverpool Sessions.jpg
Released:March 7, 1995
Genre:Rock
Length:17:30
Label:Cherrydisc
Producer:Josh Hager
Next Title:The Burdens of Being Upright
Next Year:1996

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

  1. "Sunshine" (Bonham)
  2. "Dandelion" (Bonham)
  3. "18 Heads Roll By" (Bonham)
  4. "The Real" (Bonham) (later appeared on The Burdens of Being Upright)
  5. "Talk" (Bonham, Hager, Nolan, Parsons)
  6. "I'm Not a Waif" (Bonham)
  7. "Big Foot" (Leach)

Personnel

Production

Notes and References

  1. 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).
  2. News: Tracy Bonham to Perform Sunday. July 7, 2012. The Register-Guard. April 14, 1995. 6F.
  3. News: Milano. Brett. Safe and Sorry. July 7, 2012. The Boston Phoenix. March 7, 1996.
  4. News: Ashare. Matt. Tracy Bonham Discography. July 7, 2012. The Boston Phoenix. February 20, 1997.
  5. Fortunato. John. Tracy Bonham's Riot Girl-Spurred Bosstown Sound. HITS Magazine. July 7, 2012.