Winter (Jon Foreman EP)
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| EP by Jon Foreman | ||||
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| Recorded | 2007 | |||
| Genre | Acoustic | |||
| Length | 22:43 | |||
| Label | Lowercase people records Credential Recordings |
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| Producer | Charlie Peacock Jon Foreman |
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The Fall & Winter Compilation Cover
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Winter Cover on Jon Foreman's myspace, with slight variations
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Winter is the second EP released by Jon Foreman, frontman of the San Diego rock band Switchfoot. The EP was released on Tuesday, January 15, 2008, [1] as either a digital download or as a physical copy packaged with the Fall EP in a double-disc set.
The EP debuted and peaked at No. 9 on iTunes' Top Albums Overall and No. 2 on iTunes' Top Rock Albums[citation needed].
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[edit] EP Track listing
- "Learning How to Die" - 3:28
- "Behind Your Eyes" - 2:28
- "Somebody's Baby" - 4:30
- "White as Snow" - 4:11
- "I Am Still Running" - 3:19
- "In Love" - 4:39
[edit] Fall & Winter
The Fall & Winter CD combo debuted on the Billboard Top Heatseeker's chart at No. 24.[1]
[edit] Sound
Stylistically, this EP reflects a more experimental side to Foreman's songwriting. Whereas the "Fall" EP displayed a more straightforward approach musically, experimentation on "Winter" is much more evident. "White As Snow" has a more eastern, oriental sound, while "In Love" carries a near-mantric feel—both new concepts in Foreman's music. The feel of the album is indeed much more "wintry," reflecting the dead of wintertime.
[edit] Other appearances
- "Behind Your Eyes" appeared in an episode of the TV Show, One Tree Hill (TV series) [2]
[edit] References
- ^ Chart Listing For The Week Of Feb 02 2008 - Published February 2, 2008 (Retrieved April 15, 2008)
- ^ Fiction Family's "When She's Near" added to Sirius Satellite Radio (S018-FM) Radio, amongst other exciting Fiction Family/Jon Foreman News - Published January 7, 2009 (retrieved January 7, 2009)
[edit] External links
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