The Full Sentence

Last updated
The Full Sentence
Pigeonhed - The Full Sentence.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 28, 1997
RecordedBad Animals, Seattle, WA
Genre Electronic
Length65:55
Label Sub Pop
Producer John Goodmanson, Pigeonhed
Pigeonhed chronology
Pigeonhed
(1993)
The Full Sentence
(1997)
Des Colores
(TBA)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svgStar empty.svg [1]
Entertainment Weekly A [2]

The Full Sentence is the second and final studio album by Pigeonhed, released on January 28, 1997 through Sub Pop. [3] The track "Fire's Comin' Down" appeared on the soundtrack of the 1996 movie Hype! [4]

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by Pigeonhed, except "Phunpurephun" co-written with Greg Freeman and Kim Thayil and "31st of July" co-written with Regan Hagar

No.TitleLength
1."It's Like the Man Said"4:23
2."The Full Sentence"6:48
3."Marry Me"3:26
4."Keep On Keepin' On"3:55
5."Battle Flag"5:57
6."Glory Bound"5:52
7."P-Street"5:39
8."Phunpurephun"5:00
9."Who's to Blame"2:37
10."31st of July"4:39
11."More Than Just a Girl"6:21
12."Fire's Comin' Down"4:26
13."For Those Gone On"4:26
14."Honor"2:26

Pigeonhed's Flash Bulb Emergency Overflow Cavalcade of Remixes

On October 7, 1997, Pigeonhed released a remix album of songs on The Full Sentence.

No.TitleLength
1."The Full Sentence - Fisk-Goodman Seismic Consumer Remix"6:40
2."Phunpurephun - Technical Itch Remix"8:07
3."Glory Bound - Red Snapper Edit Mix"4:27
4."Battle Flag - Lo Fidelity Allstars Remix"5:40
5."Marry Me - Fisk-Goodman Prenuptial Trash Heap Remix"4:56
6."It's Like The Man Said - Highlanders Syn-ful Mix"5:20
7."Keep On Keepin' On - Ultra Living Mix"6:14
8."Marry Me - Dave Ruffy Blissed-Out Ambient Mix"4:07
9."The Full Sentence - Substate Remix"8:12
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [5]

Personnel

Pigeonhed
Additional musicians
Production

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Mother Love Bone</span> American rock band

Mother Love Bone was an American rock band that formed in Seattle, Washington in 1988. The band was active from 1988 to 1990. Frontman Andrew Wood's charisma and songwriting helped to catapult the group to the top of the burgeoning Seattle music scene at the time. Wood died shortly before the scheduled release of the band's debut album Apple, resulting in the breakup of the band. The album was released a few months later, though many recollections of demos, b-sides, and live performances were released and given to the general public as well.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Brad (band)</span> American rock band

Brad was an American rock band that formed in Seattle, Washington in 1992. Their sound was influenced by the wide variety of influences brought by its members, including Stone Gossard of Pearl Jam, Regan Hagar, Shawn Smith, and Jeremy Toback.

<i>Behind the Eyes</i> (Amy Grant album) 1997 studio album by Amy Grant

Behind the Eyes is the twelfth studio album by Christian music and pop music singer Amy Grant, released in 1997.

<i>Much Afraid</i> 1997 studio album by Jars of Clay

Much Afraid is the second studio album by American Christian rock band Jars of Clay. It was released in 1997 by Essential Records. Following the charting success of the band's debut album, Much Afraid was moderately successful, but was unable to achieve the level of its predecessor.

<i>Bayleaf</i> (album) 2001 studio album by Stone Gossard

Bayleaf is the first studio album by American musician Stone Gossard, best known as the guitarist for Pearl Jam. It was released on September 11, 2001, on Epic Records.

<i>Change Your World</i> 1992 studio album by Michael W. Smith

Change Your World is a 1992 album by Contemporary Christian music artist Michael W. Smith.

<i>North and South</i> (album) 1988 studio album by Gerry Rafferty

North and South is the sixth studio album by Gerry Rafferty. It was Rafferty's first studio album in six years and reunited him with producer Hugh Murphy. The album was released as an LP and CD in 1988. One of the singles was "Shipyard Town", also released on several compilation albums.

<i>Fever In Fever Out</i> 1996 studio album by Luscious Jackson

Fever In Fever Out is the second studio album by American alternative rock band Luscious Jackson. It was released on October 29, 1996, on Grand Royal and Capitol Records.

<i>Dancin on the Boulevard</i> 1997 album by the American band, Alabama

Dancin' on the Boulevard is the seventeenth studio album by American country music band Alabama, released in 1997 by RCA Records. It includes the singles "Dancin, Shaggin' on the Boulevard", "Sad Lookin' Moon," "She's Got That Look in Her Eyes" and "Of Course I'm Alright". Also included on the album are cover versions of The Temptations' "My Girl" and Bruce Channel's "Hey! Baby". The album peaked at No. 5 on Billboard Country Albums Chart and No. 55 on Billboard 200.

<i>Brad vs Satchel</i> 2005 compilation album by Brad and Satchel

Brad vs Satchel is a compilation album of unreleased and incomplete tracks by the American rock bands Brad and Satchel. It was released on July 26, 2005 through The Establishment Store.

<i>Black Diamond</i> (The Rippingtons album) 1997 studio album by The Rippingtons

Black Diamond is the tenth album by American Jazz group The Rippingtons. Released in 1997, it was their first project for the Windham Hill label after the transfer of Peak Records from GRP earlier that year. The album reached number one on Billboard's contemporary jazz chart.

<i>Across My Heart</i> 1997 studio album by Kenny Rogers

Across My Heart is the twenty-second studio album by country artist Kenny Rogers released in 1997 by Magnatone Records. It features a wide array of artists collaborating with Rogers on various songs on the album like All-4-One, The Katinas, Tareva Henderson and Bekka & Billy. The album hit the charts, with its strongest showing on the country charts at number 26, although it did not produce any hit singles.

<i>Freedom</i> (Mandisa album) 2009 studio album by Mandisa

Freedom is the third studio album by American Idol contestant Mandisa. The album was released on March 24, 2009. On April 2, 2009, the album debuted at number 83 on the Billboard 200 selling over 7,000 copies in its first week. In 2010, the album was Nominated for Grammy Award for Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album of the Year. After just over two years of her album "Freedom" being off the Billboard 200, it re-entered at 178.

<i>Somewhere Down the Road</i> (album) 2010 studio album by Amy Grant

Somewhere Down the Road is the seventeenth studio album by Christian music and pop music singer-songwriter Amy Grant, released in 2010. It is a unique album featuring eight new songs, a new recording of the song "Arms of Love", from her 1982 album Age to Age, and rounded out with three of Grant's previously released story-songs.

<i>Gates of Gold</i> 2015 studio album by Los Lobos

Gates of Gold is the fifteenth studio album by the American rock band Los Lobos, released in September 2015. It was released worldwide through 429 Records and in Europe through Proper Records. It is the band's first full-length studio album since 2010's Tin Can Trust.

<i>Falling Forward</i> (Julia Fordham album) 1994 studio album by Julia Fordham

Falling Forward is the fourth album by English singer-songwriter Julia Fordham, released in 1994. The album includes the singles "Different Time, Different Place", "I Can't Help Myself" and "Hope, Prayer & Time".

<i>Thats Life</i> (Julia Fordham album) 2004 studio album by Julia Fordham

That's Life is the seventh studio album by English singer-songwriter Julia Fordham, released in 2004.

<i>American Rock n Roll</i> 2019 studio album by Don Felder

American Rock 'n' Roll is the third solo studio album by American musician Don Felder, best known as a longtime member of Eagles. It was released April 5, 2019 through BMG Rights Management.

<i>Facts of Love</i> (album) 1992 studio album by Kim Boyce

Facts of Love is the fifth studio album by American Christian singer-songwriter Kim Boyce, released in 1992. It is Boyce's first album on Warner Music Group's Christian/gospel label Warner Alliance. The album's first single released to both Christian AC and Christian CHR/Pop was "When Love Calls Your Name", which was originally recorded by American actress and singer Cher on her 1991 album Love Hurts. The title song is a cover of the British pop duo Climie Fisher from their 1989 album Coming In for the Kill. Brian Tankersley and musician Bryan Lenox produced five tracks each. The album debuted and peaked at number 16 on the Billboard Top Christian Albums chart.

<i>As I Am</i> (Kim Boyce album) 1997 studio album by Kim Boyce

As I Am is the seventh and, to date, final studio album by American Christian singer-songwriter Kim Boyce. It is her first and only release on Diadem Music Group, distributed by Benson Records in 1997. Like her previous album By Faith, As I Am continues her adult contemporary sound. Boyce duets with her husband Gary Koreiba on the track "Amazing Love for Me". Production duties were done by Bryan Lenox while James Hollihan, Jr. produced the track "The Sound of Your Voice".

References

  1. Stepek, Peter. "The Full Sentence". Allmusic. Retrieved June 23, 2013.
  2. Diehl, Matt (January 31, 1997). "The Full Sentence". Entertainment Weekly . No. 364. p. 59. Retrieved June 8, 2013.
  3. Lukas, Paul; Robbins, Ira (2007). "Pigeonhed". Trouser Press . Retrieved June 23, 2013.
  4. "Various – Hype! (The Motion Picture Soundtrack)". Discogs . Retrieved March 15, 2024.
  5. "Flash Bulb Emergency Overflow Cavalcade of Remixes - Pigeonhed". AllMusic . Retrieved March 16, 2024.