Scenery and Fish is the second album by the Canadian rock band I Mother Earth, released by Capitol and EMI in 1996. It is the band's most commercially successful album, going double platinum in Canada.[2] By April 1999, the album had sold 320,000 units in Canada.[3]
| Scenery and Fish | ||||
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| Studio album by I Mother Earth | ||||
| Released | April 23, 1996 (CAN) July 9, 1996 (US) | |||
| Recorded | 1995 | |||
| Studio | Studio Morin Heights, Quebec; Huff's Place, Arnyard Studios & Number Nine Sound, Toronto. | |||
| Genre | Alternative rock, post-grunge, psychedelic rock, funk metal, alternative metal | |||
| Length | 63:08 | |||
| Label | Capitol | |||
| Producer | Paul Northfield, Jagori Tanna | |||
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The album was somewhat of a continuance of the band's percussive, psychedelic sound, albeit this time with more of a post-grunge twist tinged with elements of both progressive rock and pop.
(All songs written by "I Mother Earth", later revealed to be Jagori and Christian Tanna)[4]
| No. | Title | Length |
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| 1. | "Hello Dave!" | 0:47 |
| 2. | "Like a Girl" | 4:40 |
| 3. | "One More Astronaut" | 5:24 |
| 4. | "Another Sunday" | 4:05 |
| 5. | "Three Days Old" | 5:47 |
| 6. | "Used to Be Alright" | 5:27 |
| 7. | "Shortcut to Moncton" | 7:56 |
| 8. | "Pisser" | 5:00 |
| 9. | "Raspberry" | 5:45 |
| 10. | "Songburst & Delirium" | 5:55 |
| 11. | "Sense of Henry" | 5:16 |
| 12. | "Earth, Sky & C." | 7:06 |
| Total length: | 63:08 | |
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