Harbinger (Paula Cole album)

Harbinger is singer–songwriter Paula Cole's debut album. It was released through Imago Records but just months after its release the company folded, therefore promotion for Harbinger was almost non-existent. A video was shot for the first single "I Am So Ordinary" and is available on iTunes. There were two different covers for the album, which was re-released by Warner Brothers, who picked up Cole's contract in 1995 after absorbing Imago when it folded.

Harbinger
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 19th, 1994
StudioBearsville Studios, Bearsville, NY
GenrePop rock
Length58:02
LabelImago
ProducerKevin Killen
Paula Cole chronology
Harbinger
(1994)
This Fire
(1996)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Track listing

All tracks composed by Paula Cole

  1. "Happy Home"
  2. "I Am So Ordinary"
  3. "Saturn Girl"
  4. "Watch the Woman's Hands"
  5. "Bethlehem"
  6. "Chiaroscuro"
  7. "Black Boots"
  8. "Oh John"
  9. "Our Revenge"
  10. "Dear Gertrude"
  11. "Hitler's Brothers"
  12. "She Can't Feel Anything Anymore"
  13. "Garden of Eden"
  14. "The Ladder"
  • Released singles included, "I Am So Ordinary" and "Bethlehem".

Personnel

  • Kevin Barry - acoustic guitar, high-string guitar
  • Paul Bushnell - bass
  • Jay Bellerose - drums, instruments [box]
  • Gerry Leonard - acoustic guitar, electric guitar, E-Bow, Allen guitar, Leslie guitar
  • Mark Hutchins - hihat, programming, tambourine, handclaps
  • Erik Friedlander - cello
  • Juliet Hafner - viola
  • Laura Seaton - violin
  • Mary Rowell - violin
  • Eileen Ivers - violin
  • Paula Cole - vocals, keyboards
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