Vertigo (Billie Myers album) explained
Vertigo is the second studio album by Billie Myers, released in 2000.[1] [2]
Production
The album was produced by David Tyson.[3]
Critical reception
AllMusic called the album "another solid set of emotional stories and passionate songs." Vibe wrote that Myers "has developed an ear for consistently potent, often provocative lyrics."[4] The Los Angeles Daily News wrote that "the disc is a lot more diverse than the debut, with infusions of '60s rock, the Beatles and soul."[5]
Track listing
- "Am I Here Yet? (Return to Sender)" (David Tyson / Billie Myers) – 4:48
- "Should I Call You Jesus?" (Peter Vale / Myers) – 5:10
- "Vertigo" (Tyson / Michael Lattanzi / Myers) – 5:40
- "Without My Consent" (Vale / Myers) – 3:39
- "A Room Full of View" (Desmond Child / Myers) – 6:39
- "Flexible" (David Austin / Myers) – 4:31
- "Where Romeo Never Dies" (Vale / Myers) – 3:57
- "Never Let Them See You Cry" (Tyson / Myers) – 5:35
- "Roll Over Beethoven" (Tyson / Myers) – 4:56
- "Afraid of Spiders" (Vale / Myers) – 4:39
- "Bitter Fruit" (Bruce Roberts / Myers) – 5:45
Notes and References
- Web site: Billie Myers | Biography & History. AllMusic.
- News: Printz . Larry . BILLIE MYERS: VERTIGO . The Morning Call . 9 Sep 2000 . A53.
- Taylor . Chuck . A more confident Billie Myers returns with second Universal album, 'Vertigo' . Billboard . Jun 17, 2000 . 112 . 25 . 94.
- Web site: Revolutions. Vibe. August 27, 2000. Vibe Media Group. Google Books.
- News: Shuster . Fred . SOUND CHECK . Los Angeles Daily News . 23 June 2000 . L21.