Envy (Eve's Plum album)

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Envy
Studio album by Eve's Plum
Released August 31, 1993
Recorded 1991-1993
Genre Grunge, Alternative Rock, Punk Rock
Length 48:11
Label Sony/Epic/550
Producer Steve Boyer
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Eve's Plum chronology
Envy
(1993)
Cherry Alive
(1995)

Envy is the debut studio album by American band Eve's Plum, released on August 31, 1993 on 550 Records.[1] Before it was released, the debut single, "Blue" was promoted on MTV, appearing on an episode of Beavis and Butthead. However, the single and album failed to chart. Second Single Die Like Someone was released the following year and also failed to chart. The third single, "I Want It All", became the band's only single to chart, peaking at number 30 on the Modern Rock Chart after appearing in The Next Karate Kid and a rock compilation. However, the album still failed to chart and promotion for the album was halted.

[edit] Track listing

All songs written by Eve's Plum, except where noted.

  1. "Blue"
  2. "I Want It All"
  3. "Once Twice"
  4. "Venus Meets Pluto"
  5. "Lovely You"
  6. "On The Outside"
  7. "Die Like Someone" (Eve's Plum, Roger Greenawalt)
  8. "Believable" (Eve's Plum, Roger Greenawalt)
  9. "I Might Die"
  10. "Kiss Your Feet"
  11. "Envy [Bonus Track]"

[edit] Personnel

  • Steve Boyer (Producer and Engineer),
  • Victor Deyglio (Assistant Engineer),
  • Don Fleming(Electric and Acoustic Guitar)
  • Roger Greenawalt (Producer, Acoustic Guitar and Tambourine)
  • Steve Sisco (Mixing Assistant)
  • Andy Wallace (Mixing)
  • Howie Weinberg (Mastering),
  • Art Smith (Instrumental),
  • Scott Hollingsworth (Assistant Engineer)
  • Sara Rotman (Art Direction)
  • JoAnn Toy (Photography)
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