Baby I'm Yours (EP)

Baby I'm Yours is the third EP from Seattle, Washington indie pop band Math and Physics Club.

Baby I'm Yours
EP by
Released2007
GenreIndie rock, twee pop
LabelMatinée Recordings
Math and Physics Club chronology
Math and Physics Club
(2006)
Baby I'm Yours
(2007)

Production

Producer/engineer Kevin Suggs at Avast! Studio produced the first three songs on the EP, the fourth was produced by the band's bassist Ethan Jones. The song "A Little Romance" from the Matinee Hit Parade compilation was also recorded during these EP sessions.

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

A reviewer in Left Hip Magazine calls Baby I'm Yours "the finest Math and Physics Club release yet."[2]

A review of the album on the website Three Imaginary Girls states, "the band is the master of its domain, crafting soft and beautiful pop songs with the best of them."[3]

In Allmusic, a reviewer says, "This is easy-going twee pop at its least angsty and most in love..."[1]

Track listing

  1. "Baby I'm Yours" (Math And Physics Club) - 2:22
  2. "Nothing Really Happened" (Math and Physics Club, Hall) - 3:26
  3. "In This Together" (Math And Physics Club ) - 2:54
  4. "Do You Keep a Diary?" (Math And Physics Club ) - 3:25

Personnel

  • Barry Corliss – Mastering
  • Kevin Emerson – Group Member
  • Saundrah Humphrey – Group Member
  • Kevin Suggs – Producer, Engineer, Mixing
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References

  1. Margaret Reges. "Review of Baby I'm Yours". Allmusic.
  2. Gordon B. Isnor. "Review of Baby I'm Yours". Left Hip Magazine.
  3. Erik Gonzalez. "Math & Physics Club — Baby I'm Yours EP". Three Imaginary Girls. Archived from the original on 2008-01-13.

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