Hitting the Ground is Violent Femmes member Gordon Gano's first solo album. It was produced by Warren Bruleigh and released in 2002. Gano wrote the songs for a film of the same name.
Hitting the Ground | |
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Studio album by Gordon Gano | |
Released | August 13, 2002 |
Recorded | 2002 |
Studio | Carriage House Studios, Stamford, Connecticut; Big House, Manhattan, New York; ICP Recording Studios, Brussels; Mad Hatter Studios, Los Angeles; A&M Studios, Hollywood; John & Stu's Place, Seattle, Washington; Nine Lives; Mission; Colorado Sound Recording Studios, Denver; The Roof, New York City |
Genre | Rock |
Label | Instinct Records |
Producer | Warren Bruleigh, Gordon Gano |
Each song was performed by a different artist. Gano says that the songs were written with no particular performer in mind, but he is very happy that each performer made his or her song his or her own. Lou Reed rewrote some of the lyrics, and was given partial writing credit for "Catch 'Em In the Act." Gordon's sister Cynthia Gayneau sang "Merry Christmas Brother" after Joan Baez turned it down. They Might Be Giants performed and produced their song, "Darlin' Allison," by themselves. John Cale recorded "Don't Pretend," solo on piano and vocals.
Hitting the Ground received mostly favorable reviews from critics.[1] Some critics, however, did give it mixed reviews, such as Eric Carr, who wrote in Pitchfork that "none of these tracks are all that interesting beyond a listen or two."[2]
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Source | Rating |
Metacritic | (63%)[1] |
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Pitchfork Media | (4.9/10)[2] |
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Robert Christgau | ![]() |
All songs written by Gordon Gano, except "Catch 'Em In the Act" by Gano and Lou Reed.
Musicians, in addition to the above:
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