Suspicious Package

Suspicious Package is the second full-length album by the blues rock band Earl Greyhound. It was released in April 2010 by the band's own label, Hawk Race Records. The album marks a departure from the band's previous album, Soft Targets, by mixing that album's blues rock sounds with additional genre influences, while increasing the contributions of bassist/keyboardist/singer Kamara Thomas and drummer Ricc Sheridan.[5]

Suspicious Package
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 13, 2010
GenreBlues rock, hard rock
Length44:55
LabelHawk Race
ProducerDave Schiffman
Earl Greyhound chronology
Soft Targets
(2006)
Suspicious Package
(2010)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
PopMatters[1]
Spin[2]
Impose Magazine(positive)[3]
Popwreckoning(positive)[4]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Earl Greyhound.

No.TitleLength
1."The Eyes of Cassandra (Part 1)"2:08
2."The Eyes of Cassandra (Part 2)"4:33
3."Oye Vaya"3:24
4."Ghost and the Witness"3:44
5."Shotgun"4:49
6."Holy Immortality"3:20
7."Sea of Japan"3:50
8."Black Sea Vacation"3:14
9."Bill Evans"3:57
10."Out of Air"5:29
11."Misty Morning"6:33

Personnel

  • Matt Whyte (guitar, vocals)
  • Kamara Thomas (bass, keyboards, vocals)
  • Ricc Sheridan (drums)
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