Venus Isle Explained

Venus Isle
Type:studio
Artist:Eric Johnson
Cover:Venusisle.JPG
Released:[1]
Recorded:1996
Studio:
  • Saucer One, Austin
  • Arlyn, Austin
  • A&M, Hollywood
  • Digital Services, Houston
  • Rocket Ranch, Houston
  • Reelsound, Buda
Genre:Instrumental rock, pop rock
Length:[2]
Label:Capitol
Producer:Eric Johnson, Richard Mullen
Prev Title:Ah Via Musicom
Prev Year:1990
Next Year:1996

Venus Isle is the third studio album by guitarist Eric Johnson, released on September 3, 1996, through Capitol Records. The album reached No. 51 on the U.S. Billboard 200,[3] the highest position in Johnson's career, and remained on that chart for six weeks.[4] "Pavilion" was released as a single and reached No. 33 on Billboards Mainstream Rock chart,[3] while its B-side "S.R.V." is a tribute to guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan and features his elder brother Jimmie Vaughan as a guest soloist. "Camel's Night Out" is featured as downloadable content for the video game Guitar Hero World Tour (2008) and can also be exported to Guitar Hero 5 (2009).

The album's original title was to be Travel One Hope, but this was changed at the last minute by Capitol for "being too oblique."[5] Advance promotional CDs of Travel One Hope have since become a collector's item.

Critical reception

Stephen Thomas Erlewine at AllMusic gave Venus Isle three stars out of five, describing Johnson as a "consummate guitarist" and "a joy to hear him play". However, he criticized the album for not breaking any new ground following the six-year gap from its 1990 predecessor Ah Via Musicom, remarking that it "reveals no new insights about the guitarist, it only offers a new spin on the territory Ah! Via Musicom covered."[1]

Personnel

Chart performance

Singles

External links

Notes and References

  1. [Stephen Thomas Erlewine|Erlewine, Stephen Thomas]
  2. Venus Isle (CD release "Capitol Compact Disc 0777 7 983312 2 2").
  3. http://www.allmusic.com/album/venus-isle-mw0000182413/awards "Venus Isle - Eric Johnson | Awards"
  4. "Eric Johnson - Chart history"
  5. Hernandez, Raoul (1996-09-27). "Eric's World: The Many Fanastic Colors of". The Austin Chronicle. Retrieved 2015-12-25.