Nina Gordon - Tonight and the Rest of My Life (2000)
BAND/ARTIST: Nina Gordon
- Title: Tonight and the Rest of My Life
- Year Of Release: 2000
- Label: Warner Bros
- Genre: Pop Rock, Alt Rock
- Quality: Flac (tracks, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 50:47
- Total Size: 363 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
01. Now I Can Die
02. 2003
03. Tonight and the Rest of My Life
04. Badway
05. Horses in the City
06. Hold on to Me
07. New Year's Eve
08. Fade To Black
09. Number One Camera
10. Got Me Down
11. Too Slow To Ride
12. Hate Your Way
13. The End of the World
Nina Gordon first rose to fame with Veruca Salt, the female-fronted alternative rock band whose two biggest singles, "Seether" and "Volcano Girls," were both products of her fierce vocals and tight, pop-minded songwriting. She left the group after the release of 1997's Eight Arms to Hold You, allegedly due to a series of disputes between Gordon and fellow singer/guitarist Louise Post. While Post continued to release material under the Veruca Salt moniker, Gordon began prepping her first solo release, which owed more to adult alternative pop/rock than the muscled rock & roll of her previous band.
Tonight and the Rest of My Life Produced by Bob Rock, who also handled production duties on Veruca Salt's Eight Arms to Hold You, Nina Gordon's debut solo effort Tonight and the Rest of My Life arrived in 2000. (Although finished one year prior, the album's release had been delayed due to the folding of Gordon's original label, Outpost Records.) The title track nevertheless became a moderate hit on the pop and adult contemporary charts, two areas in which Veruca Salt had never ventured. After a five-year waiting period (during which time she recorded an entire album with producer Ethan Johns, only to scrap the finished product), Gordon reprised her partnership with Rock for her second solo effort, Bleeding Heart Graffiti. A concept album about the beginning, middle, and end of a relationship, Bleeding Heart Graffiti arrived in summer 2006.
Tonight and the Rest of My Life Produced by Bob Rock, who also handled production duties on Veruca Salt's Eight Arms to Hold You, Nina Gordon's debut solo effort Tonight and the Rest of My Life arrived in 2000. (Although finished one year prior, the album's release had been delayed due to the folding of Gordon's original label, Outpost Records.) The title track nevertheless became a moderate hit on the pop and adult contemporary charts, two areas in which Veruca Salt had never ventured. After a five-year waiting period (during which time she recorded an entire album with producer Ethan Johns, only to scrap the finished product), Gordon reprised her partnership with Rock for her second solo effort, Bleeding Heart Graffiti. A concept album about the beginning, middle, and end of a relationship, Bleeding Heart Graffiti arrived in summer 2006.
Rock | Alternative | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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