- Bottle Rocket (album)
Infobox Album | Name = Bottle Rocket
Type =Album
Artist = Guardian
Released =August 5 1997
Recorded =
Genre =Christian rock
Length = 50:29
Label =Word Records
Producer =Steve Taylor
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|3|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:yitxlfhejcqr link]
*"The Phantom Tollbooth" [http://www.tollbooth.org/mini/guardian.html link] | Last album = "Buzz"
(1995)
This album = "Bottle Rocket"
(1997)
Next album = "Promesa "
(1997)"Bottle Rocket" is one of the albums from
Christian rock band Guardian. The album was released inAugust 5 ,1997 and was produced bySteve Taylor .This album delved deeper into the alternative and
grunge genre the band explored in their previous album.As of 2006, this is the last studio album to feature bassist David Bach.
Track listing
# "Are We Feeling Comfortable Yet?" (Rowe, Taylor) - 3:15
# "Bottle Rocket" (Bach, Palacios, Rowe, Taylor) - 3:43
# "Coffee Can" (Palacios, Taylor) - 3:44
# "Revelation" (Bach, Rowe) - 3:46
# "What Does It Take?" (Rowe, Taylor) - 4:09
# "Babble On" (Palacios, Rowe, Taylor) - 4:26
# "Blue Light Special" (Bach, Palacios, Taylor) - 2:43
# "Break Me Down" (Palacios) - 3:40
# "The Water Is Fine" (Palacios, Taylor) - 2:45
# "My Queen Esther" (Palacios) - 3:47
# "Hell to Pay" (Palacios, Taylor) - 3:22
# "Fear the Auctioneer" (Palacios, Taylor) - 2:56
# "Harder Than It Seems" (Rowe, Taylor) - 4:15
# "Salvation" (Bach, Palacios, Rowe) - 3:58ong Meanings
* "Coffee Can" was written by guitarist Tony Palacios and was inspired by a recurring dream his mother had shortly before she died of
cancer . In the dream she was trying to fly to heaven on a coffee can, but couldn't get it more than a foot or two off the ground. "The dream image became a metaphor for the futility of trusting in one's own strength, and consequently a metaphor of the deep need for grace". [cite web|author=Guardian|date=|url=http://www.angelfire.com/fl2/christrock/guardian.html|title=Guardian|accessdate=]
* "My Queen Esther" and "What Does It Take" deal with the easing of burdens at the foot of the cross for "those who labor and are heavy laden." [cite web|author=Guardian|date=|url=http://www.angelfire.com/fl2/christrock/guardian.html|title=Guardian|accessdate=]
* The title cut, "Bottle Rocket," (a 90's version of "This Little Light of Mine") is an encouragement to live out your faith in view of the world. [cite web|author=Guardian|date=|url=http://www.angelfire.com/fl2/christrock/guardian.html|title=Guardian|accessdate=]Trivia
* Producer Steven Taylor wouldn't let the band record a
cover song for the album.Notes
Personnel
*
Jamie Rowe - vocals
*David Bach - bass, vocals
* Karl Ney - drums
*Tony Palacios -guitar , vocalsGuest Musicians
* Eric Darken - percussion
* John Painter -theremin on "Bottle Rocket", strings on "Bottle Rocket",mellotron on "My Queen Esther", "Hell To Pay" and "Bottle Rocket", keyboards on "Fear The Auctioneer".
* Russ Long -tambourine on "Babble On"
* Shane Boyd - poetic recitation on "Blue Light Special"Production Crew
*
Steve Taylor - producerExternal links
* [http://nolifetilmetal.com/guardian.htm Fan opinion of Guardian's albums]
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