The Harsh Light of Day | ||||
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Studio album by Fastball | ||||
Released | September 19, 2000 | |||
Recorded | A&M Studios, Hollywood | |||
Genre | Rock, Pop rock | |||
Length | 42:21 | |||
Label | Hollywood Records | |||
Producer | Julian Raymond, Fastball | |||
Fastball chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Rolling Stone | [2] |
The Harsh Light of Day is the third album by pop-rock band Fastball, released in September 2000 by Hollywood Records. The album had a distinctly more layered and glossier sound than past albums, and featured an impressive roster of guest stars, including The Beatles contemporary Billy Preston, Stray Cats frontman Brian Setzer and former Wallflowers guitarist Michael Ward. However, despite positive reviews and extensive touring and promotional activity, the album failed to match the success of its predecessor, and would be the band's last studio effort for Hollywood Records.
Miles Zuniga left the band briefly following the completion of promotional duties for The Harsh Light of Day, and moved to Nashville, Tennessee, but re-joined the band soon afterwards.[3]
There is an episode of the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer called "The Harsh Light of Day." Coincidentally, Fastball's song "Fire Escape" from their previous album was featured on the show.
Fastball appeared on an episode of Charmed and played "You're an Ocean" at Piper's night club.
As of January 2004 sales for this album were at 85,000.[4]
The song "Morning Star" is played in the title sequence of the video game Triple Play 2001.
Contents |
This is the original track listing rejected by the record label.
1. This is Not My Life 2. Wind Me Up 3. Love is Expensive and Free 4. Funny How it Fades Away 5. Time 6. Vampires 7. Interlude 8. Morning Star 9. You're an Ocean 10. Dark Street 11. Goodbye 12. Don't Give Up on Me 13. Whatever Gets You On
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