Bill (Tripping Daisy album)
Bill is the debut studio album American rock band Tripping Daisy.[4][5] It was released in 1992 on the Dragon Street label, and then re-released on July 20, 1993 on the Island Red Label.[6][7][3] On the re-release, the track "Green Tambourine" was removed, and the two unlisted tracks were appended to the final track.
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Released | 1992 | |||
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Length | 51:54 | |||
Label | Dragon Street Island Red Label | |||
Producer | Patrick Keel, Tripping Daisy[1] | |||
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Singles from Bill | ||||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [2] |
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music | [3] |
The album had sold around 15,000 copies before it was picked up by Island. "My Umbrella" spent two weeks on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart, peaking at No. 24.[6] The album is being released on vinyl in 2023 as part of the DFW Legacy Series.
Critical reception
Trouser Press wrote that "singer/lyricist Tim DeLaughter’s acrobatic vocals and guitarist Wes Berggren’s propulsive strumming lend Bill enough variety to keep it from sinking into blandlivion-but just barely."[1]
Track listing
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "My Umbrella" | 4:32 |
2. | "One Through Four" | 2:57 |
3. | "Lost and Found" | 3:23 |
4. | "Change of Mind" | 4:33 |
5. | "On the Ground" | 4:14 |
6. | "The Morning" | 2:27 |
7. | "Blown Away" | 4:31 |
8. | "Brown-Eyed Pickle Boy" | 4:50 |
9. | "Green Tambourine" (The Lemon Pipers cover) | 2:17 |
10. | "Miles and Miles of Pain" | 5:41 |
11. | "Triangle" | 5:52 |
12. | "Piano solo and dead air" (unlisted track) | 5:17 |
13. | "Pink Jelly" (unlisted track) | 3:17 |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "My Umbrella" | 4:32 |
2. | "One Through Four" | 2:57 |
3. | "Lost and Found" | 3:23 |
4. | "Change of Mind" | 4:33 |
5. | "On the Ground" | 4:14 |
6. | "The Morning" | 2:27 |
7. | "Blown Away" | 4:31 |
8. | "Brown-Eyed Pickle Boy" | 4:50 |
9. | "Miles and Miles of Pain" | 5:41 |
10. | "Triangle" | 14:33 |
11. | "Triangle" | 5:52 |
12. | "Piano solo and dead air" (unlisted track) | 5:17 |
13. | "Pink Jelly" (unlisted track) | 3:17 |
Release history
Reigon | Label | Format | Date | Ref |
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United States | Dragon Street Records | CD | 1992 | |
Various | Island Red Label |
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July 20, 1993 | [8] |
Music on Vinyl | LP | March 23, 2023 | [9] |
References
- "Tripping Daisy". Trouser Press. Retrieved 9 February 2021.
- "Bill - Tripping Daisy | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic" – via www.allmusic.com.
- Larkin, Colin (2006). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Vol. 8. MUZE. p. 262.
- "Tripping Daisy | Biography & History". AllMusic.
- Koster, Rick (2000). Texas Music. St. Martin's Press. p. 144.
- Borzillo, Carrie (September 9, 1995). "Tripping Daisy Blooms at Island". Billboard. Vol. 107, no. 36. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. pp. 1, 120. ISSN 0006-2510.
- Wilonsky, Robert (July 2, 1998). "Getting the business". Dallas Observer.
- Anon. (June 26, 1993). "Indigo Goes Red" (PDF). Cashbox. 56 (42): 4. ISSN 0008-7289. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2023-02-14. Retrieved 2023-02-14 – via worldradiohistory.com.
- "TRIPPING DAISY - BILL - Music On Vinyl". www.musiconvinyl.com. Archived from the original on 2023-02-14. Retrieved 2023-02-14.