Sweet Relief II: Gravity of the Situation

Sweet Relief II:
Gravity of the Situation
Compilation album by Various artists
Released August 6, 1996 (1996-08-06)
Recorded 1994-1996
Genre Alternative rock
Label Columbia
(Sony Music Entertainment)
Producer Greg Sowders (Executive producer)
Various artists chronology
Sweet Relief: A Benefit for Victoria Williams
(1993)
Sweet Relief II: Gravity of the Situation
(1996)
Singles from Sweet Relief II: Gravity of the Situation
  1. "Sponge"
    Released: July 9, 1996

Sweet Relief II: Gravity of the Situation is a 1996 tribute album that featured a variety of alternative rock bands covering songs written by quadriplegic musician Vic Chesnutt. Some of the artists were picked to give the album an international appeal to raise more funds for the Sweet Relief Fund, which assists musicians in need of health care.[1]

The album was a sequel to the 1993 compilation Sweet Relief: A Benefit for Victoria Williams and like the earlier release, proceeds went to the Sweet Relief Fund, while Chesnutt received new and widespread public interest.[2] Chesnutt was selected by Victoria Williams as the focus of the second album because "not only is he an unsung talented singer/songwriter... but he represents the plight of a physically handicapped musician who's still out there working".[1]

The album was preceded at alternative rock radio by the release of "Sponge", as performed by R.E.M., while a live music video of Garbage performing "Kick My Ass" was playlisted by VH1.

Track listing

  1. Garbage – "Kick My Ass"
  2. R.E.M. – "Sponge"
  3. Nanci Griffith with Hootie and the Blowfish – "Gravity of the Situation"
  4. Soul Asylum – "When I Ran Off and Left Her"
  5. Dog's Eye View – "Dodge"
  6. Live – "Supernatural"
  7. Smashing Pumpkins with Red Red Meat – "Sad Peter Pan"
  8. Sparklehorse – "West of Rome"
  9. Joe Henry and Madonna – "Guilty By Association"
  10. Kristin Hersh – "Panic Pure"
  11. Cracker – "Withering"
  12. Indigo Girls – "Free of Hope"
  13. Mary Margaret O'Hara – "Florida"
  14. Vic Chesnutt and Victoria Williams – "God Is Good"

Comprehensive charts

Chart (1996) Peak
United States Billboard 200[3] 115

References