Fe (album)
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Fe | |||||
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Studio album by Souled American | |||||
Released | 1988 | ||||
Recorded | 1988 | ||||
Genre | Rock | ||||
Length | 46:49 | ||||
Label | Rough Trade | ||||
Producer | Souled American, Jeff Hamand, Jim Rondinelli | ||||
Professional reviews | |||||
Souled American chronology | |||||
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Fe is the debut album by Chicago-based alternative country band Souled American. It was released in 1988 by Rough Trade Records, and re-released, as part of the Framed box set, by tUMULt Records in 1999. The title of the album (pronounced "fee") was taken from the word used by Bob Marley for "feel".
[edit] Track listing
- "Notes Campfire" – (4:52)
- "Field & Stream" – (3:16)
- "Soldier's Joy" – (2:34)
- "Full Picture" – (2:37)
- "Make Me Laugh Make Me Cry" – (4:03)
- "Fisher's Hornpipe" – (2:33)
- "Tall Boy Blues" – (3:39)
- "Magic Bullets" – (3:22)
- "Lottery Brazil" – (3:15)
- "Goin' Home" – (4:24)
- "She Broke My Heart" – (4:45)
- "True Swamp Too" – (3:48)
- "Feel Better" – (3:33)
All songs by Souled American except "Soldier's Joy" and "Fisher's Hornpipe" traditionals.
[edit] Personnel
- Joe Adducci – bass, vocals
- Jamey Barnard – drums
- Chris Grigoroff – guitar, vocals
- Scott Tuma – guitar
- Bob Egan – pedal steel on "Tall Boy Blues", "She Broke My Heart"
[edit] References
- Chicago Tribune: "You Never Know: The Texas Trip That Paid Off for Souled American", by Tom Popson, October 14, 1988.
- Chicago Sun-Times: "Album feels good to Souled American", by Don McLeese, May 26, 1989.