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Volcano (Edie Brickell album)

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Volcano
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 14, 2003
GenreAlternative rock, folk rock
Length54:41
LabelCherry Records, Universal
ProducerCharlie Sexton
Edie Brickell chronology
Picture Perfect Morning
(1994)
Volcano
(2003)
Edie Brickell
(2011)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Blender[2]
The Music Box[3]
Fretplay[4]

Volcano is the second solo album (fourth album overall) by American singer-songwriter Edie Brickell, released in 2003. The album sold about 21,000 copies as of November 2003.[5]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Edie Brickell

No.TitleLength
1."Rush Around"3:33
2."Oo La La"3:57
3."I'd Be Surprised"2:43
4."Songs We Used to Sing"4:51
5."Once in a Blue Moon"4:22
6."Volcano"4:41
7."More Than Friends"4:36
8."The Messenger"3:23
9."The One Who Went Away"3:35
10."Take a Walk"4:20
11."Not Saying Goodbye"4:19
12."Came a Long Way"5:32
13."What Would You Do"4:49
Total length:54:41

Personnel

Production

  • Producer: Charlie Sexton
  • Engineers: Claudius Mittendorfer, Andy Smith
  • Mixing: Andy Smith
  • Mastering: Scott Hull
  • Assistants: Dan Bucchi, Suzanne Kapa, Claudius Mittendorfer
  • A&R: Eloise Bryan, Jolene Cherry, Nina Freeman, Meg Hansen
  • Drum technician: Chris Testa
  • Guitar technician: Yuek Wong
  • Project coordinator: Cindy Osborne
  • Production coordination: Jill Dell'Abate, Meg Hansen
  • Art direction: Sandy Brummels
  • Design: Chris Kornmann
  • Photography: Danny Clinch
  • Drawing: Lulu McGillicutty, Mr. Big Stuff

Charts

AlbumBillboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
2003 The Billboard 200 188

References

  1. ^ Ruhlmann, William. Volcano at AllMusic
  2. ^ Blender review
  3. ^ The music Box review
  4. ^ Fretplay review
  5. ^ "She'll take songs over spotlight". Dallas Morning News. Retrieved July 14, 2012.