- Someday My Blues Will Cover the Earth
Infobox Album | Name = Someday My Blues Will Cover the Earth
Type =Album
Artist =His Name Is Alive
Released =August 07 ,2001
Recorded = 1998-2000
Genre = Rock
Length = 42:14 | Label =4AD Records
Producer =Steve King ,His Name Is Alive
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|3.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:2fr67ul020jj]
Last album = "Always Stay Sweet "
(1999)
This album = Someday My Blues Will Cover the Earth
(2001) | Next album = "Last Night"
(2002) |"Someday My Blues Will Cover the Earth" is an album by
His Name Is Alive .History
"Someday My Blues Will Cover the Earth" marked a huge change in the sound of
His Name Is Alive , and is a controversial record among some of the band's fans. Many long-time fans criticized the album's sound, which bore little relation to the gothic/folk/progressive rock of the band's past. With the band now consisting solely of leaderWarren Defever and vocalistLovetta Pippen , an experienced soul and gospel singer who had first appeared as a part of a gospel choir on 1996'sStars on ESP , "Someday..." is basically a straightforward soul and R&B album. This was the first HNIA album without long-time vocalistKarin Oliver , whose unique vocal range was, for many fans, the band's key element.On the other hand, there are some fans who appreciate the album for what it is, noting Defever's characteristic songwriting, production and musicianship, and Pippen's impressive vocal skills. Album reviews were also were also favorable from publications who were unfamiliar with the band's back catalog.
The replacement of Oliver with Pippen as primary vocalist lead some to believe that Defever had fired Oliver, which tainted the opinions of fans without even hearing the album. The truth was that Oliver had always held jobs in marketing and advertising during her time with HNIA, as the band had never been a commercial success. With the changes at
4AD (outlined in the article on the previous album,Ft. Lake ), 4AD had increased commercial expectations for the band. When "Ft. Lake" was not a big seller, Oliver chose to accept a full-time job offer in marketing, more out of reasons of feasibility than any hostility between her and Defever [http://www.themilkfactory.co.uk/interviews/hniaiw.htm] . Oliver left the band after the US release party for "Ft. Lake"; a tape of this concert is available from Time Stereo. She was replaced on the resulting tour with Erika Hoffman, who had also been contributing since "Stars on ESP".Defever and Pippen recorded the album from 1998 through 2000. The release of the album was delayed for a year. While 4AD's official reason for the delay was that the elaborate V23 artwork was difficult to produce, there was also speculation that the label was unhappy with the album and had no idea how to market it. The label decided not to renew their option on the band's contract beyond the next album, about six months before "Someday..." was released. Defever and Pippen were encouraged to go ahead and record the final album of the contract right away. The album, which turned out to be 2002's Last Night, was recorded before "Someday..." was released, and like its predecessor, was shelved for a year before being released.
The U.K. version of the album comes in a digipak case with a lyrics booklet in addition to the liner notes, as opposed to the U.S. version which comes in a jewel case and lacks the lyrics booklet. The U.K. version also has slightly different artwork, with the front cover image being in blue which was changed to brown for the U.S. version.
Track listing
# "Nothing Special" - 4:18
# "Interlude" - 0:24
# "Happy Blues" - 4:29
# "Solitude" - 1:41
# "Write My Name in the Groove" - 5:51
# "Your Cheating Heart" - 3:38
# "Our Last Affair" - 4:28
# "One Year" - 3:36
# "Interlude" - 0:48
# "Karin's Blues" - 3:14
# "Are We Still Married?" - 3:37
# "Someday My Blues Will Cover the Earth" - 5:32
# "Last Time" - 0:38The version of "Are We Still Married?" marked the third version the band had released. It first appeared on "
Home Is in Your Head ", and a remixed version appeared onThe Dirt Eaters EP . Oliver sang those versions, and it is sung by Pippen here. A fourth version would be sung byAndy FM on 2005'sRaindrops Rainbow EP .Free remix album
In 2006, HNIA's website made available a free MP3 download remix album called "Someday RMX". The tracklisting (with remixers listed in parentheses) for this album is:
#Write My Name (Tony Ollivierra)
#One Year (Four Tet)
#Happy Blues (Susumu Yokota)
#Nothing Special (Herrmann & Kleine)
#Happy Blues (Recloose)
#Nothing Special (Burnt Friedman)
#Someday (Burnt Friedman)
#One Year (Minotaur Shock)
#Someday (Ectomorph)
#Write My Name (HNIA R&B version)
#Write My Name (HNIA 1998 Demo)
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