Fools | ||||
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Released | August 24, 2010 | |||
Genre | Rock Alternative rock Indie Rock | |||
Label | Anthem, Universal Music Canada | |||
Producer | Steven Haigler | |||
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Singles from Fools | ||||
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Fools is the third studio album by Canadian rock band, The Reason.
Canadians are people identified with the country of Canada. This connection may be residential, legal, historical or cultural. For most Canadians, several of these connections exist and are collectively the source of their being Canadian.
Rock music is a broad genre of popular music that originated as "rock and roll" in the United States in the early 1950s, and developed into a range of different styles in the 1960s and later, particularly in the United Kingdom and in the United States. It has its roots in 1940s and 1950s rock and roll, a style which drew heavily on the genres of blues, rhythm and blues, and from country music. Rock music also drew strongly on a number of other genres such as electric blues and folk, and incorporated influences from jazz, classical and other musical styles. Musically, rock has centered on the electric guitar, usually as part of a rock group with electric bass, drums, and one or more singers. Usually, rock is song-based music usually with a 4/4 time signature using a verse–chorus form, but the genre has become extremely diverse. Like pop music, lyrics often stress romantic love but also address a wide variety of other themes that are frequently social or political.
The Reason is a Canadian rock band, formed by Adam White and James Nelan in 2003 in Hamilton.
- produced and engineered by Steven Haigler | -engineered by Jon Ashley | - Mixed by Vic Florencia, except "Come & Go" mixed by Steven Haigler
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Doolittle is the second studio album by American alternative rock band Pixies, released in April 1989 on 4AD. The album's offbeat and dark subject material, featuring references to surrealism, Biblical violence, torture and death, contrasts with the clean production sound achieved by the newly hired producer Gil Norton. Doolittle was the Pixies' first international release, with Elektra Records as the album's distributor in the United States and PolyGram in Canada.
Sunburn is the full-length debut album by the band Fuel released in 1998. It was produced by Steven Haigler. The songs "Shimmer", "Jesus or a Gun", and "Bittersweet" were released as singles. "Shimmer" peaked at #42 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Trompe le Monde is the fourth studio album by the American alternative rock band Pixies, released on September 23, 1991 on 4AD in the United Kingdom and Elektra Records in the United States. After the surf-pop of Bossanova (1990), the band returned to the abrasive sound of the band's earlier releases.
As Good as Dead is the second studio album by American rock band Local H. It was released on April 16, 1996 by Island Records.
Transnational Speedway League: Anthems, Anecdotes and Undeniable Truths is the debut studio album by American hard rock band Clutch. Recorded at Razor's Edge Studio in San Francisco, California with producer Jonathan Burnside and at Spa Studio Inc. in New York City, New York with producer Steven Haigler, it was released by EastWest Records on August 17, 1993. The album was promoted by a music video for opening track "A Shogun Named Marcus", directed by Dan Winters.
Party Animals is an album by the Norwegian band Turbonegro released in April 2005 in Norway and May 2005 in the rest of Europe. It is the final album in the Apocalypse trilogy. It was released on Burning Heart Records in Sweden, on Bitzcore Records in Germany, and on August 23, 2005, on Abacus Recordings in the United States.
Ulrich Wild is an American record producer, engineer and mixer specializing in the rock and metal genres. Born and raised in Switzerland, Ulrich is now a naturalized citizen in the United States, living in Los Angeles, California. In a career that has spanned over 20 years, his numerous credits include producing or engineering albums for bands such as Dethklok, Sex Slaves, Project 86, Pantera, Here Comes The Kraken, Static-X, Otep, Stabbing Westward, Powerman 5000, Deftones, Seether, Bleeding Through, Breaking Benjamin, Taproot, SOiL, World Entertainment War, and many other artists, and for soundtracks including Freddy vs. Jason, Mission: Impossible 2, and House of Wax. He has also remixed songs by the band Mindless Self Indulgence. He was nominated for a Grammy for best engineered non-classical album in 1995 for his work with White Zombie.
I Want to Be a Clone is the title of the debut EP by new wave and post-punk influenced Christian musician Steve Taylor. As in later works, the singer-songwriter mixed criticism of general secular society, for things such as empty materialism and selfishness, with criticism of Christian church organizations, for things such as muddying the gospel message for marketing. Jonathan David Brown produced the work.
Thickskin is the fourth studio album by American heavy metal band Skid Row, and first to feature Sebastian Bach replacement Johnny Solinger and only to feature drummer Phil Varone. The comeback album alienated most Skid Row fans due to the absence of Bach, with many of them believing a reunion without Bach was not really Skid Row. It charted at number 46 on the Top Independent albums chart.
The Exies is the debut studio album by American rock band The Exies. It was released on March 28, 2000.
February Son is the major label debut studio album from post-grunge band Oleander. It was produced by Steven Haigler and released on Universal Records on February 23, 1999 and was certified gold on May 5, 2000. February Son contains some of Oleander's most successful singles. It included new drummer Scott Devours who was hired to replace the band's original drummer, Fred Nelson Jr. Most of the songs on the album had been previously released on the band's independent debut. The album has been certified gold in sales by the RIAA.
Somebody Like That is the fifty-first album by American singer/guitarist Glen Campbell, released in 1993.
Sunburn is the third album by the Blake Babies, released in 1990.
Jason Lader is a music producer, musician, engineer and mixer from New York. He is also a musician known best for playing bass guitar, keyboards, piano, guitar, and is a programmer as well. He was a member of the band Furslide and has since worked with Howard Benson, Raine Maida, and Rick Rubin, among others.
I Don't Want to Go Home was the first album by seminal New Jersey rock/R&B band Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes. The work helped establish the basis of the Jersey Shore sound.
Scavenger is the fourth album by The Walkabouts released September 1, 1991 on Sub Pop Records. It received national exposure in the United States through NPR. The album is available in various forms from Amazon.com and as digital download from iTunes Store in the US and the United Kingdom among others.
The Born in the U.S.A. 12" Single Collection is a box set of 12" singles from the album Born in the U.S.A. by rock artist Bruce Springsteen. It was released in the UK in 1985 courtesy of CBS Records to help promote the Born in the U.S.A. album. It originally came with a poster of Springsteen and a bonus 7" single previously unreleased in the UK. It contains all the singles from Born in the U.S.A. except for "My Hometown" and "Born in the U.S.A.." All songs written by Bruce Springsteen and mixed by Bob Clearmountain except where noted.
Steven Haigler is an American gold and platinum record producer of alternative, grunge, hard core and popular music, notably Sunburn (1998) by Fuel; February Son (1999) by Oleander; As Good as Dead (1996) by Local H; Slip (1993) by Quicksand and Transnational Speedway League: Anthems, Anecdotes, and Undeniable Truths (1993) by Clutch. His engineering credits include several Pixies albums, including Doolittle (1989), Hunkpapa (1988) by Throwing Muses, and Workbook (1989) by Bob Mould.
Haigler Creek is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Gila County, Arizona, United States. The population was 19 at the 2010 census.