Bleeding Heart Graffiti
Appearance
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
allmusic | [1] |
IGN | (5.1/10)[2] |
Jam! | [3] |
Music Box | [4] |
Melodic.net | [5] |
Pop Matters | [6] |
RocknWorld | [7] |
Silent Uproar | [8] |
Slant Magazine | [9] |
Sun Media | [10] |
Bleeding Heart Graffiti is the second album from Nina Gordon and marks her third album produced by Bob Rock. It peaked at #30 on Billboard's Top Heatseekers Album chart. Nine of the songs on the album are re-recorded tracks from Nina's self-shelved Even the Sunbeams album. The Time Comes was featured in the Bones episode The Priest in the Churchyard.[11]
Track listing
- "Bleeding Heart Graffiti" (Gordon) – 0:42
- "Christmas Lights" (Gordon) – 5:13
- "Kiss Me 'Til It Bleeds" (Gordon, Russo, Jaye) – 4:09
- "Suffragette" (Gordon, S. Melvoin, W. Melvoin) – 3:37
- "This Was the Year" (Gordon) – 0:32
- "Don't Let Me Down" (Gordon) – 4:15
- "Pure" (Gordon) – 4:29
- "Watercolors" (Gordon) – 3:25
- "Superstar" (Gordon) – 3:15
- "Turn on Your Radio" (Gordon) – 4:05
- "When You Don't Want Me Anymore" (Gordon) – 4:03
- "Bones and a Name" (Gordon) – 4:55
- "The Time Comes" (Gordon) – 4:19
- "The Crickets Sound Like Sleigh Bells" (Gordon) – 0:37
- "Tonight and the Rest of My Life [Acoustic Version](iTunes Bonus)" (Gordon) – 4:40
Personnel
- Peter Bradley Adams – Piano
- Paul Bushnell – Bass
- Jamie Edwards – Guitar, Piano
- Josh Freese – Drums
- Eric Helmkamp – Engineer
- Jens – Mixing
- Abe Laboriel Jr. – Drums
- Wendy Melvoin – Bass, Guitar
- Tom Morello – Guitar
- Sean Nelson – Drums
- Melanie Nissen – Photography
- Chris Reynolds – Assistant Engineer
- Bob Rock – Guitar, Producer
- Rob Rock – Producer
- Jeff Russo – Bass, Guitar, Engineer
- Rachel Salmon – Illustrations
- Joel Shearer – Guitar
- Stephen Walker – Art Direction, Cover Layout
- Joey Waronker – Drums
Singles
Year | Single |
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2006 | Kiss Me 'Til It Bleeds |
Non-album tracks
The only known b-side from this recording session is The Blue Hour, which has yet to get an official release, but was leaked to the Internet. Nina also put the demos for A Different Song, Down and Dirty and Someday Is Too Far Away on her official site, which are from this album's recording sessions.
References
- ^ allmusic review
- ^ IGN review
- ^ Jam! review
- ^ Music Box review
- ^ Melodic.net review Archived September 27, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Pop Matters review
- ^ RocknWorld review
- ^ Silent Uproar review Archived October 18, 2006, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Slant Magazine review
- ^ Sun Media review
- ^ Bones Season 2 music