Trysome Eatone
Template:Use dmy dates Script error: No such module "Unsubst-infobox". Template:Album ratings Trysome Eatone is the second and final album by Love Spit Love.[1] It was released in 1997 on Maverick Records.[2]
Critical reception
The Washington Post wrote that "the New York-based quintet employs a sparser, more open sound that even turns jazzy for the album's final track, 'November'."[3] The Hartford Courant called the album "[Richard] Butler's most varied and interesting work in more than a decade."[4] The Los Angeles Times praised the "harder edge that lies closer to post-punk and industrial rock than the atmospheric sonic layers of the Furs style."[5] Phoenix New Times wrote that "there's a sense the aging New Waver is still full of himself, but when [Butler's] glancing, observational lyrics blend with his inherently melancholy vocals, the results make for as poetic an expression as you'll find in the pop-music bins."[6]
Track listing
All songs written by Richard Butler and Richard Fortus, except "It Hurts When I Laugh", co-written by Tim Butler.
- "Long Long Time" – 4:18
- "Believe" – 3:52
- "Well Well Well" – 3:21
- "Friends" – 4:43
- "Fall on Tears" – 4:20
- "Little Fist" – 3:20
- "It Hurts When I Laugh" – 4:46
- "7 Years" – 2:56
- "Sweet Thing" – 3:00
- "All God's Children" – 4:29
- "More Than Money" – 3:42
- "November 5" – 4:08
- "How Soon Is Now?" (The Smiths cover; bonus) – 4:25
Personnel
Love Spit Love
- Richard Butler – vocals
- Richard Fortus – guitar
- Frank Ferrer – drums
- Chris Wilson – bass guitar
Charts
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