Phoenix (Vince Bell album)
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Phoenix | ||
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Studio album by Vince Bell | ||
Released | July 16, 1994 | |
Genre | Alternative Country | |
Label | Watermelon Records, Inc. | |
Producer | Bob Neuwirth |
Phoenix is the first album by the singer-songwriter Vince Bell. It was released on July 16, 1994, almost twelve years after Bell was broadsided by a drunk driver, leaving him with a severe traumatic head injury, broken ribs, multiple lacerations to his liver, and a mangled right forearm. The album landed high on many critics' best-of-the-year lists for 1994.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "Frankenstein"
- "The Beast"
- "Hard Road"
- "Troubletown"
- "Sun & Moon & Stars"
- "Mirror, Mirror"
- "I've Had Enough"
- "Girl Who Never Saw a Mountain"
- "Woman of the Phoenix"
- "Just Because"
- "No Tomorrow"
[edit] Personnel
- Vince Bell - vocal, guitar
- Geoff Muldaur - mandolin, banjo, guitars
- Fritz Richmond - washtub bass
- Bill Rich - bass
- David Mansfield - violin
- Mickey Raphael - harmonica
- Stephen Bruton - guitars, mandolin
- John Cale - piano
- Jim Justice - violin
- Paul Logan - bass
- Victoria Williams - guest vocalist
- Lyle Lovett - guest vocalist
[edit] Production
- Producer: Bob Neuwirth
[edit] External Links
- Vince Bell official site
- Vince Bell's MySpace page
- Daryn Kagan profiles Vince Bell
- Vince Bell's artist bio at the H.A.A.M. (Houston Association of Acoustic Musicians) website
- “Introducing the Vince Bell "Handmade Hardtop Acoustic Dreadnaught Line”: lutier Vince Pawless describes custom-making a guitar for Vince Bell