It's a Good Life (album)

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It's a Good Life
Studio album by
Released2003
RecordedFebruary 2003, Cosmic Pad Studios, Saskatoon, SK
GenreRock
LabelIndependent
ProducerThe Northern Pikes & Ross Nykiforuk
The Northern Pikes chronology
Truest Inspiration
(2001)
It's a Good Life
(2003)

It's a Good Life is the seventh studio album by The Northern Pikes released in 2003. Like their previous studio album, it was released independently.

The first single from the album was "It's a Good Life" in 2003, followed by "Underwater" in 2004. A promotional video was also made for "Underwater", the band's first since "Everything" in 1993.

The album ends with the song "Blame The Song" which is a tongue-in-cheek tune about the power of a hit song. Not only is the song credited to all four members of the band (a rarity for them), but the lyrics refer to the specific band members in the second last verse (sung by Bryan Potvin): "Jay and Merl drinkin' margaritas/Donnie's in the kitchen cookin' chicken fajitas/I'm sittin' here swattin' West Nile mosquitos/Blame the Song" and the final verse refers specifically to their career: "The Things I Do For Money/I'll never understand/Why I'm 40 years old and still playin' in this band/I guess it's got somethin' to do with 'Teenland'/Blame the Song". The band's first hit in Canada was "Teenland" which was followed by another hit called "The Things I Do For Money".

Track listing[edit]

  1. "It's A Good Life" (Jay Semko)
  2. "Don't Hate Me" (Bryan Potvin)
  3. "Underwater" (Merl Bryck)
  4. "Foolish Pride" (Potvin)
  5. "End Of Our Year" (Bryck, Potvin, Semko)
  6. "Dandelions" (Semko)
  7. "Innocence Hides From You" (Potvin)
  8. "Tomorrow" (Semko)
  9. "Swim Into The Rhythm" (Bryck)
  10. "Blame The Song" (Bryck, Potvin, Schmid, Semko)

Album credits[edit]

Personnel[edit]

Additional Personnel[edit]

  • Ross Nykiforuk - keyboards

Production[edit]

  • The Northern Pikes and Ross Nykiforuk - producers
  • Ross Nykiforuk - engineer and mixer
  • Peter Moore - Mastering at The E Room, Toronto

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