Maybe It's Me
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- For the TV series, see Maybe It's Me (TV series).
Maybe It's Me | |||||
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Studio album by Treble Charger | |||||
Released | July 29, 1997 | ||||
Genre | Pop punk, punk rock, indie rock | ||||
Length | 49:58 | ||||
Label | RCA (US) Smokin' Worm (Canada) 74321-47023-2 |
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Producer | Lou Giordano | ||||
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Maybe It's Me is Treble Charger's third album, released in July 29 of 1997. Re-recorded "Red" (from nc17) was included in this album.
[edit] Track listing
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
[edit] Credits
- 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, 8-9, 11-12
- Morris Palter - Drums for tracks 7, 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
[edit] Trivia
Maybe It's Me was a major breakthrough for Treble Charger. This was the most successful albums of them all and brought Treble Charger into the top 10 Canadian Indie Rock bands. Since then, Treble Charger have never made an album as successful as this one.
"How She Died" was featured on Halloween, an episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
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