Feed the Fire (Timothy B. Schmit album)
Feed the Fire | ||||
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Released | May 1, 2001 | |||
Recorded | 2000–2001 | |||
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Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 44:55 | |||
Label | Lucan[1] Grapevine/Giant[2] | |||
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Timothy B. Schmit chronology | ||||
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Feed the Fire is the fourth studio album by Timothy B. Schmit, released in 2001.[3][4]
Production
[edit]The album was produced by Schmit and Mark Hudson; it was recorded at Schmit's home studio.[5][6] It contains a cover of Bob Dylan's "To Make You Feel My Love".[7] "You Are Everything" is a cover of the song made famous by the Stylistics.[8] Joe Walsh guested on Feed the Fire.[9]
Critical reception
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [10] |
Los Angeles Times | [11] |
The Los Angeles Times wrote that "there's modest warmth rather than roaring fire from the Eagles' bassist, whose first solo album in 11 years is steeped in '70s R&B- tinged classic rock a' la you know who."[11] The Birmingham Mail called the album "easy on the ear, country-flavoured soft-rock which sounds great on the open road with the top down and the wind in your hair."[12] The Sacramento Bee deemed it "a solid showcase for Schmit's musical talents, from svelte vocal harmonies to polished songwriting."[9]
Track listing
[edit]- "The Shadow" (Timothy B. Schmit) - 4:22
- "Every Song Is You" (Steve Dudas, Dean Grakal, Mark Hudson) - 4:09
- "Make You Feel My Love" (Bob Dylan) - 3:47
- "I'll Always Let You In" (Timothy B. Schmit, Mark Hudson, Steve Dudas, Dean Grakal) - 4:01
- "Running" (Mark Hudson, Sander Selover) - 4:41
- "I'm Not Angry Anymore" (Timothy B. Schmit, Stan Lynch) - 4:15
- "Give Me Back My Sight" (Timothy B. Schmit, Hank Linderman) - 4:30
- "You Are Everything" (Thom Bell, Linda Creed) - 3:50
- "Top Of The Stairs" (Timothy B. Schmit, Darrell Brown, Michael James Peterson) - 3:43
- "Moment Of Truth" (Timothy B. Schmit, Dean Grakal, Steve Dudas, Mark Hudson) - 3:26
- "Song For Owen" (Timothy B. Schmit, W.G. Snuffy Walden, Hank Linderman) - 4:11
Personnel
[edit]- Timothy B. Schmit – all vocals (1, 3, 7-9), keyboards (1), guitars (1), bass, lead vocals (2, 4, 5, 10), backing vocals (2, 4, 5, 10), vocals (6, 11), acoustic guitars (6, 10, 11), tambourine (8), string arrangements (11)
- Hank Linderman – keyboards (3, 7, 8), acoustic guitars (3, 7), EBow (3), electric guitars (6, 7), guitars (8)
- Jim Cox – keyboards (4, 5, 10)
- Adam Benjamin – keyboards (11)
- Mark Hudson – acoustic guitar (2, 4, 5, 10), backing vocals (2, 4, 5, 10)
- Steve Dudas – electric guitar (2, 4, 5, 10), acoustic guitar (2, 4, 5, 10)
- Joe Walsh – electric lead guitar (4)
- Scott Crago – drums (1, 2, 4, 5, 10), percussion (1, 2, 4, 5, 10)
- Richard Feldman – loops (6, 7)
- East West – loops (8)
- Cameron Stone – cello (7)
- Stefanie Fife – cello (11)
- Novi Novog – viola (11), string arrangements (11)
- Robin Lorentz – violin (11)
- Cameo and Stan Lynch – "Who's Angry?" voices (6)
Production
[edit]- Timothy B. Schmit – producer (1, 3, 6-9), engineer
- Mark Hudson – producer (2, 4, 5, 10), engineer
- Scott Gordon – engineer, mixing
- Eric Greedy – engineer
- Rob Jacobs – engineer
- Hank Linderman – engineer, mixing
- American Recording Co. (Calabasas, California) – mixing location
- Joe Gastwirt – mastering at Oceanview Digital Mastering (Los Angeles, California)
- Gary Burden – art direction, design
- Jenice Heo – art direction, design
- Henry Diltz – photography
References
[edit]- ^ Cohen, Howard (April 27, 2001). "FRESH TRACKS". Miami Herald. p. 31G.
- ^ Whishaw, John (14 June 2001). "Culture: Schmit's talon to entertain". Birmingham Post. p. 14.
- ^ "Artist Biography by Bruce Eder". AllMusic. Retrieved 6 June 2022.
- ^ Trainman, Steve (Mar 31, 2001). "NARM hosts hi-tech meet". Billboard. 113 (13): 54.
- ^ Newman, Melina (Apr 21, 2001). "CHECKING IN". Billboard. 113 (16): 10.
- ^ Sexton, Paul (April 24, 2001). "Rockers roll on". Features. The Times. London.
- ^ Gundersen, Edna (16 Mar 2001). "Eagles take it to Europe one more time". USA Today. p. E1.
- ^ "Schmit wings it like an Eagle". The Straits Times. April 27, 2001. p. L14.
- ^ a b Macias, Chris (May 1, 2001). "Wing and a prayer". The Sacramento Bee. p. E1.
- ^ "Feed the Fire". AllMusic. Retrieved 6 June 2022.
- ^ a b Lewis, Randy (29 Apr 2001). "Record Rack". Los Angeles Times. p. F1.
- ^ "The Life Mag: New albums". ROP. Birmingham Mail. 11 May 2001. p. 45.