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''Everclear'' is the fifth album by San Francisco band American Music Club. Overall, the album received widespread praise, but was criticized for being overproduced, despite having been released on an independent label. "Sick of Food," a fan favorite, is a turbulent song, sung from the perspective of an AIDS patient whose medications have left him unable to eat. It starts catatonically, and concludes with Eitzel screaming "Now I wake up and I don't have any gravity/ Feel the whole world drawing away from me/ Now I wake up, so now I wake up/ What good is it?/ Another bright nothing/ Another day." "Rise" was released as a single via the ''Rise'' CD maxi-EP (Alias Records, 1991), which contained the non-album tracks "Chanel #5," "The Right Thing" and an alternate version of "Crabwalk." The music video for "Rise" received minor play on MTV's 120 Minutes late-night program. On the strength of this album, Mark Eitzel was named Rolling Stone magazine's Songwriter Of The Year in 1991. R.S. also placed ''Everclear'' in their list of top 5 albums of the year. From an article in the December 1994 - January 1995 issue of Addicted to Noise: All music and lyrics by Mark Eitzel. ==Track listing== #"Why Won't You Stay" - 2:59 #"Rise" - 3:11 #"Miracle on 8th Street" - 4:07 #"Ex-Girlfriend" - 2:49 #"Crabwalk" - 3:33 #"The Confidential Agent" - 4:10 #"Sick of Food" - 4:02 #"The Dead Part of You" - 2:42 #"Royal Café" - 3:23 #"What the Pillar of Salt Held Up" - 2:38 #"Jesus' Hands" - 3:02 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Everclear (album)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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