Full Blown Possession

Full Blown Possession is the fifth and last full-length album by Memphis indie rock band The Grifters.

Full Blown Possession
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 9, 1997
Recorded1997, Easley McCain Recording and Sun Studios, Memphis, Tennessee
GenreIndie Rock
Length54:08 (CD)
LabelSub Pop Records SPCD 402, Shangri-La Records
ProducerThe Grifters
Grifters chronology
Ain't My Lookout
(1995)
Full Blown Possession
(1997)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Pitchfork Media(8.4/10)[2]
Rolling Stone[3]

Track listing

  1. "Re-Entry Blues" – 3:56 (vocals Shouse)
  2. "Fireflies" – 4:18 (vocals Taylor)
  3. "Spaced Out" – 4:52 (vocals Shouse)
  4. "Centuries" – 4:28 (vocals Taylor)
  5. "Sweetest Thing" – 5:06 (vocals Taylor)
  6. "Happy" – 5:26 (vocals Shouse)
  7. "Wickedthing" – 4:48 (vocals Taylor)
  8. "Bloody Thirsty Lovers" – 3:00 (vocals Shouse)
  9. "Hours" – 4:19 (vocals Taylor)
  10. "You Be the Stranger" – 4:47
  11. "Cigarette" – 4:38 (vocals Taylor)
  12. "Contact Me Now" – 5:28 (vocals Shouse)

The song "Spaced Out" was re-recorded by David Shouse in 1999 for his solo project Those Bastard Souls.

Album credits

Grifters

  • Stan Gallimore – Drums
  • Tripp Lamkins – Bass, Guitar, Moog, Electric Piano
  • Dave Shouse – Vocals, Guitar, Piano, Clavinet, Harmonica
  • Scott Taylor – Vocals, Guitar, Organ, Mellotron

Additional musicians

  • Doug Easley – Weird Sound on Centuries
  • John Stivers (Impala) – Guitar on You Be The Stranger
  • Skronkadelic Rhythm Factory – on Contact

Additional credits

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