Fall (Jon Foreman EP)

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Fall
Fall cover
EP by Jon Foreman
Released Flag of the United States November 27, 2007
Recorded 2007
Genre Acoustic
Length 21:57
Label Lowercase People Records
Credential Recordings
Producer Charlie Peacock
Jon Foreman
Professional reviews
Jon Foreman chronology
Fall
(2007)
Winter
(2008)
Alternative covers
The Fall & Winter Compilation Cover
The Fall & Winter Compilation Cover

Fall is the first EP released by Jon Foreman, frontman of the San Diego rock band Switchfoot. Foreman announced on his MySpace blog that the EP was initially to be released to iTunes and online at jonforeman.com and amazon.com on November 27, 2007. It was released on iTunes and Amazon a week earlier, on the 20th and was promptly removed. It was officially released on November 27, and debuted at No. 15 on the iTunes top albums chart. It peaked at No. 2 on the Amazon Top albums chart.

Contents

[edit] EP track listing

  1. "The Cure for Pain" - 4:45
  2. "Southbound Train" - 4:15
  3. "Lord, Save Me from Myself" - 3:03
  4. "Equally Skilled" - 4:54
  5. "The Moon Is a Magnet" - 1:54
  6. "My Love Goes Free" - 3:07

[edit] Fall & Winter

Fall was released with the Winter EP as a physical double-disc set on January 15th, 2008.[1] The Fall & Winter CD combo debuted on the Billboard Top Heatseeker's chart at No. 24. [1]

[edit] Sound

As the title indicates, the sound of this EP reflects the effect of fall time. The mood overall is melancholy, yet maintains the warmth of an autumn day. It varies from the cooler tones of the "Winter" EP.

[edit] Other appearances

  • The sixth track from the EP, "My Love Goes Free", can be heard in the 2007 motion picture Bella.
  • "The Moon Is a Magnet" was considered for Switchfoot's sixth studio album, "Oh! Gravity.," but didn't make the final cut.
  • "The Cure for Pain" was played on the popular ABC drama Grey's Anatomy

[edit] References

  1. ^ Chart Listing For The Week Of Feb 02 2008 - Published February 2, 2008 (Retrieved April 15, 2008)

[edit] External links