Hope and Adams
Hope and Adams is the second full-length album by Wheat. It was released in the fall of 1999 and reissued almost a decade later.
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Released | October 26, 1999 | |||
Genre | Indie rock, lo-fi | |||
Length | 43:52 | |||
Label | Sugar Free Records | |||
Producer | Dave Fridmann, Dave Auchenbach, and Wheat | |||
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Allmusic | |
Pitchfork Media | (7.6/10)[2] |
Robert Christgau |
Track listing
All songs written by Wheat (Ricky Brennan Jr., Brendan Harney, and Scott Levesque).
- "This Wheat" – 1:51
- "Slow Fade" – 1:39
- "Don't I Hold You" – 3:50
- "Raised Ranch Revolution" – 4:41
- "San Diego" – 2:51
- "No One Ever Told Me" – 2:16
- "Be Brave" – 4:17
- "Who's the One" – 4:40
- "Off the Pedestal" – 3:11
- "And Someone With Strengths" – 3:50
- "Body Talk [Part 1]" – 2:35
- "Body Talk [Part 2]" – 3:08
- "More Than You'll Ever Know" – 2:52
- "Roll the Road" – 2:11
- "Flat Black" – 3:20 (Australian bonus track)
- "Headphone Recorder" – 3:04 (Australian bonus track)
- "New Boyfriend" – 2:52 (Australian bonus track)
Personnel
Recorded and mixed by Dave Fridmann (assistant engineer: Michael Ivins) at Tarbox Road Studios (Cassadaga, N.Y.); additional recording by Dave Auchenbach at Pain and Pleasure (Providence, R.I.); more recording by Wheat at home. Mastered by Jeff Lipton at Peerless Mastering (Allston, Mass.). Additional playing by Fridmann and Jim Briggs III.
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References
- Rabid, Jack. Hope and Adams at AllMusic. Retrieved 2011-08-22.
- DiCrescenzo, Brent. "Hope and Adams". Retrieved 2011-08-22.
- Christgau, Robert. "Hope and Adams". Robert Christgau.
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