Peter Case | ||||
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Studio album by Peter Case | ||||
Released | 1986 | |||
Recorded | Ocean Way Recording, Sunset Sound Factory, Capitol Recorders, Los Angeles, and Eagle Audio, Fort Worth, Texas | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 47:23 | |||
Label | Geffen | |||
Producer | J. Henry ("T-Bone") Burnett | |||
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Peter Case was the debut album by American power pop singer-songwriter Peter Case, released in 1986 on Geffen Records.
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Peter Case was a member of Los Angeles power pop group The Nerves along with Paul Collins (later of The Beat), and Jack Lee. After the breakup of the Nerves Case made several albums in the early 1980s with The Plimsouls. This is his first solo album after the breakup of the Plimsouls.
Case was accompanied by 20 other musicians including T-Bone Burnett and Mitchell Froom, guitarist Mike Campbell, John Hiatt, drummers Jim Keltner and Jerry Marotta, Roger McGuinn, Van Dyke Parks, and his then-wfie Victoria Williams, among others. Case wrote five of the songs on the LP, and co-wrote six others including three with Burnett, one with Burnett and Marotta, and one with Williams. One song features lyrics by Case with music originally written by Lightnin' Hopkins. The album closes with a cover of Shane MacGowan's "Pair of Brown Eyes", originally performed by MacGowan's band The Pogues.
The liner notes included the following unusual message:
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Robert Christgau | (B) [2] |
Music critic Steve Kurutz of Allmusic praised the album and wrote "... the primarily acoustic songs are adeptly arranged and filled with great melodies. Case has a reputation for being a bit too clever at times and on occasion the album's lyrics can be a bit obtuse, but overall songs like the Van Dyke Parks-arranged "Small Town Spree" and the harmonica-driven "Old Blue Car" rock with an immediacy that hits the listener where it should, in the gut rather than between the ears."[1] Music critic Robert Christgau rated the record as a "B" on his rating scale and wrote of the record; "Case's problem is that he's a born actor who won't cop to it... hence he's no more convincing now than he was when he led a group named after the Beatles' sneakers."[2]
All songs written by Peter Case except where noted.
Peter Case, Rusty Anderson, Jorge Bermudez, J. Henry Burnett, Mike Campbell, Mitchell Froom, Richard Green, John Hiatt, Jim Keltner, Armon Rsadjikian, Warren "Tornado" Klein, Roger McGuinn, Jerry Marotta, David Minor, Gurf Morlix, Van Dyke Parks, Phast Phreddie, Tim Pierce, Jerry Scheff, Fred Tackett and Victoria Williams.
Produced by J. Henry Burnett except "Echo Wars", "Steel Strings". "More Than Curious", and "Old Blue Car" which were produced by J. Henry Burnett and Mitchell Froom.
Assistant engineers: Thom Panunzio, Bob Hickey, Bill Jackson, Stephen Shelton, David Glover, Judy Clapp, Bob Luftus, Steve McMillan, Dave Ahlert and Steve Himelfarb.
Recorded at Ocean Way Recording, Sunset Sound Factory, Capitol Recorders, and Eagle Audio, Fort Worth, Texas.
Mixed at Sunset Sound Factory by Larry Kalman Hirsch except "Icewater" mixed by J. Henry Burnett at Sunset Sound Factory.
Originally mastered by George Marino at Sterling Sound, NYC.