Maybe It's Me
Appearance
Maybe It's Me | ||||
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Released | May 13, 1997 (CAN) July 29, 1997 (U.S.) | |||
Recorded | ViK. Recordings | |||
Genre | Alternative rock, indie rock | |||
Length | 49:58 | |||
Label | Smokin' Worm (Canada) 74321-47023-2 ViK. Recordings (Canada) RCA (US) | |||
Producer | Lou Giordano | |||
Treble Charger chronology | ||||
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AllMusic | [1] |
Maybe It's Me is Treble Charger's third album, released in 1997. The album featured three hit singles: "Friend of Mine", "How She Died" and a re-recorded version of "Red" (from NC17).
The album was a major breakthrough for Treble Charger, and was their most well received album yet. The album was certified Gold in Canada, with sales of over 50,000 copies.[2]
A live version of the song "Scatterbrain" was featured on MuchMusic's live compilation album, Much at Edgefest '99.
Track listing
[edit]All songs written by Treble Charger.
- "Friend of Mine" – 3:46
- "How She Died" – 3:18
- "Stupid Thing to Say" – 3:09
- "Kareen" – 4:22
- "Red" – 4:41
- "Fade" – 4:06
- "Ever She Flows" – 3:54
- "Forever Knowing" – 4:13
- "Mercury Smile" – 3:37
- "Christ is on the Lawn" – 4:23
- "Scatterbrain" – 3:50
- "Takes Me Down" – 3:18
- "Left Feeling Odd" – 3:16
Credits
[edit]- Treble Charger – Art Direction
- Greig Nori – Synthesizer, Guitar, Vocals, Slide Guitar, Farfisa Organ
- Rosie Martin – Synthesizer, Bass guitar, Piano, Vocals (background), Farfisa Organ, Pedals
- Bill Priddle – Guitar, Vocals, Vocals (background), Mellotron
- Mike Levesque – drums for tracks 1-6, 8, 11-12
- Morris Palter – Drums for tracks 7,9, 10 and 13
- Trevor MacGregor – Drums (only for the music videos. Credited as a member of the band in the booklet/insert.)
- Colleen Allen – Saxophone (tenor)
- Stephen Donald – Trombone
- Matthew Ellard – Assistant Engineer
- Lou Giordano – Producer, guitar, mixing
- Jed Hackett – Assistant Engineer
- Helios – Art Direction, Design, Photography, Illustrations
- Jack Hersca – Assistant Engineer
- Ted Jensen – Mastering
- Pete Karam – Assistant Engineer
- Tom Lord-Alge – Mixing
- Sarah McElcheran – Trumpet
- Michael Murphy – Art Direction
- Dave Tedesco – Assistant Engineer
- Roberto Toledo – Assistant Engineer
In pop culture
[edit]- "How She Died" was featured on Halloween, an episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
References
[edit]- ^ Allmusic review
- ^ "Gold Platinum Database: Treble Charger". Canadian Recording Industry Association. Archived from the original on 2012-03-23. Retrieved 2011-08-05.