Ben Folds Five (album)
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Ben Folds Five | ||
Studio album by Ben Folds Five | ||
Released | August 8, 1995 | |
Recorded | Wave Castle, North Carolina, February 1995 | |
Genre | Alternative Rock, Piano rock | |
Length | 46:14 | |
Label | Passenger | |
Producer(s) | Caleb Southern | |
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Ben Folds Five chronology | ||
Ben Folds Five (1995) |
Whatever and Ever Amen (1997) |
Ben Folds Five is the self-titled debut album by Ben Folds Five, released in 1995. A non-traditional rock album by any estimation, it was widely praised as having "genius moments" [1]. Despite the band's and the album's name, Ted Ehrhard and Chris Eubank were studio musicians rather than full band members, so Ben Folds Five was, in reality, a trio. The album, released on a small independent label, failed to chart, but sparked an intense bidding war eventually won by Sony Music.[2] Several of the songs on Ben Folds Five have reappeared on live releases.
Contents |
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Ben Folds Five
- "Jackson Cannery"
- "Philosophy"
- "Julianne"
- "Where's Summer B?"
- "Alice Childress"
- "Underground"
- "Sports & Wine"
- "Uncle Walter"
- "Best Imitation of Myself"
- "Video"
- "The Last Polka"
- "Boxing"
[edit] Credits
- Ben Folds - piano
- Ted Ehrhard - violin, viola
- Chris Eubank - cello
- Darren Jessee - drums
- Robert Sledge - bass
[edit] Production
- Producer: Caleb Southern
- Mixing: Marc Becker
- Photography: Alexandria Searls