music.wikisort.org - CompositionHuman Cannonball is the second album by the alternative rock group School of Fish, released in 1993 by Capitol Records.[4] It was the band's final album.[5] "Take Me Anywhere" peaked at No. 5 on Billboard's Modern Rock Tracks chart.[6] The band supported the album with a North American tour.[7]
For the circus act, see Human cannonball.
1993 studio album by School of Fish
Human Cannonball |
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Released | February 23, 1993[1] |
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Genre | Alternative rock, jangle pop |
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Length | 52:31 |
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Label | Capitol |
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Producer | Matt Wallace |
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Professional ratingsReview scores |
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Source | Rating |
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AllMusic |     [2] |
Los Angeles Daily News |    [3] |
Production
The album was produced by Matt Wallace.[8][9] Frontmen and songwriters Josh Clayton-Felt and Michael Ward were joined by a new bassist and drummer.[10][11]
Critical reception
The Kitchener-Waterloo Record called the album "melodic, harmonic rock with an extremely hard edge."[12] The Toronto Star concluded that "Human Cannonball offers a leaner, fresher sound than the band's debut, with a concentration on feel instead of perfection."[13]
The Dallas Morning News wrote that the guitars "reign, at times engulfing singer-guitarist Josh Clayton-Felt's occasionally whiny vocals with little effort."[14] The Los Angeles Daily News opined: "Caked with musical grunge, School of Fish's sophomore effort ... bridges the gap between melodiousness and guitar-driven chaos as well as any album since Nirvana's Nevermind."[3]
Track listing
All tracks written by Felt & Ward.
- "Complicator" – 3:07
- "Take Me Anywhere" – 4:44
- "1/2 a Believer" – 3:17
- "Fountain" – 6:14
- "Fuzzed and Fading" – 5:05
- "Blackout" – 3:29
- "Everyword" – 3:37
- "Jump Off the World" – 4:15
- "Drop of Water" – 3:50
- "Drag" – 5:20
- "Stand in the Doorway" – 3:16
- "Kerosene" – 6:17
- "Lament" – 2:37
Personnel
- Josh Clayton-Felt - Guitar, Vocals
- Tony Phillips - Engineer, Mixing
- Michael Ward - Guitar, Vocals
- John Pierce - Bass, Cello
- Josh Freese - Drums, Dancing
References
- "School of Fish". SPIN Media LLC. May 30, 1993 – via Google Books.
- Human Cannonball at AllMusic
- Britt, Bruce (March 26, 1993). "ROCK". Los Angeles Daily News. p. L26.
- "School's Out". Nielsen Business Media, Inc. March 13, 1993 – via Google Books.
- "School of Fish Biography by John Floyd". AllMusic. Retrieved 23 September 2022.
- Whitburn, Joel (September 23, 2008). "Joel Whitburn Presents Rock Tracks 1981-2008". Hal Leonard Corporation – via Google Books.
- Scott, Jane (February 12, 1993). "FISH STORY". Friday. The Plain Dealer. p. 34.
- "MUSIC". PART II. Newsday. 22 Feb 1993. p. 34.
- Zak, Albin (November 20, 2001). "The Poetics of Rock: Cutting Tracks, Making Records". University of California Press – via Google Books.
- Jaeger, Barbara (March 19, 1993). "COULD BE THE CATCH DU JOUR". LIFESTYLE/PREVIEWS. The Record. Hackensack. p. 8.
- Renzhofer, Martin (July 14, 1993). "SCHOOL OF FISH SWIMS INTO SLC TONIGHT". The Salt Lake Tribune. p. C4.
- Randall, Neil (11 Mar 1993). "Human Cannonball School of Fish". The Kitchener-Waterloo Record. p. D9.
- Punter, Jennie (13 Mar 1993). "School of Fish swimming in the sophomore stream". Toronto Star. p. K12.
- Broadwater, Lisa (March 5, 1993). "Two musical entrees: Phish or School of Fish". Guide. The Dallas Morning News. p. 31.
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