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Album Review: Down Here
 

  • Artist: Tracy Bonham
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: April 18, 2000
  • Total Time: 42:03
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Tracy Bonham took a gutsy move when she decided to wait nearly five years to deliver her second album, Down Here. That prolonged time away from alt-rock's spotlight is dangerous for any nascent artist, but it was especially risky in the second half of the '90s when the genre moved from being in the limelight to being considered passé, even by critics. Perhaps she truly needed the time off to prepare an album that shook off any of the lingering PJ Harvey comparisons that her debut Burdens of Being Upright received, but it did result in the album virtually being ignored by a wide audience upon its release in the spring of 2000. It didn't deserve that fate, but it's hard to see how it wouldn't have received it given that it isn't really a commercial effort even though it is an artistic breakthrough. Teaming with producers Mitchell Froom and Tchad Blake -- the duo musicians always turn to when they want to turn a new, complicated leaf -- Bonham crafted a record that takes its time, has a fairly stately pace, weird psychedelic flourishes, and little of the histrionics that characterized her first record. It's not just that the sound has changed, but Bonham's songwriting has gotten stronger; the tunes don't just boast stronger hooks, but they're more subtly crafted, flowing nicely from verse to chorus to bridge and back again. Though it occasionally sounds a little out of time -- it's a record that would have made more sense in 1997 than in 2000 -- Down Here is a record that reveals much of its strengths only with repeated listens, and that's part of the problem. Apart from the hardcore fans that have stuck with her for five years, not many people will give it a chance. If they do, they'll find that it's a smart, assured, and distinctive second effort that is a quantum leap past her debut. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Freed Tracy Bonham Tracy Bonham (4:25)
Behind Every Good Woman Tracy Bonham Tracy Bonham (3:44)
You Don't Know Me Tracy Bonham Tracy Bonham (3:24)
Fake It Tracy Bonham Tracy Bonham (3:33)
Cold Day in Hell Tracy Bonham Tracy Bonham (3:41)
Jumping Bean Tracy Bonham Tracy Bonham (3:45)
Oasis Hotel Tracy Bonham Tracy Bonham (:47)
Second Wind Tracy Bonham Tracy Bonham (3:01)
Thumbelina Tracy Bonham Tracy Bonham (4:14)
Meathook Tracy Bonham Tracy Bonham (3:07)
You Can't Always Not Get What You Don't Want Tracy Bonham Tracy Bonham (3:53)
Give Us Something Tracy Bonham Tracy Bonham (4:29)

Credits

Gregg Arreguin (Guitar), Steve Berlin (Sax (Baritone)), Tchad Blake (Producer), Tchad Blake (Engineer), Tchad Blake (Mixing), Mitchell Froom (Organ), Mitchell Froom (Piano), Mitchell Froom (Producer), Mitchell Froom (Drum Loop), Mitchell Froom (Sounds), Mitchell Froom (Optigan), Mitchell Froom (Mini Moog), Don Gilmore (Bass), Sebastian Steinberg (Bass), Sebastian Steinberg (Bass (Upright)), Pete Thomas (Drums), Andrew Sherman (Clavinet), Andrew Sherman (Wurlitzer), Steve Donnelly (?), Mark Endert (Producer), Mark Endert (Mixing), Dan Rothchild (Bass), Tom Lord (Mixing), Tracy Bonham (Bass), Tracy Bonham (Guitar), Tracy Bonham (Violin), Tracy Bonham (Organ (Hammond)), Tracy Bonham (Vocals), Tracy Bonham (Producer), Tracy Bonham (Main Performer), Tracy Bonham (String Arrangements), Tracy Bonham (Pitch Adjustment), Doug Boehm (Assistant), Robert Carranza (Assistant), Valerie Phillips (Photography), Norman Jean Roy (Photography), S. "Husky" Hoskulds (Assistant), James Murray (Assistant), Steve Slingeneyer (Percussion), Steve Slingeneyer (Drums), Steve Slingeneyer (Marimba), Steve Slingeneyer (Art Direction), Steve Slingeneyer (Design), Evan Hollander (Assistant), Ondine Bue (Art Direction), Ondine Bue (Design), Juan Garcia (Assistant), David Bryant (Assistant)
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Down Here
Down Here cover
Studio album by Tracy Bonham
Released April 18, 2000
Genre Rock, Post-grunge
Length 42:03
Label Island Records
Producer Tracy Bonham, Tchad Blake, Mark Endert, Mitchell Froom
Tracy Bonham chronology
The Burdens of Being Upright
(1996)
Down Here
(2000)
Blink the Brightest
(2005)

Down Here is the second album by American singer/songwriter Tracy Bonham. It was released on April 18, 2000 (see 2000 in music).

Contents

Track listing

All songs by Tracy Bonham

  1. "Freed" – 4:25
  2. "Behind Every Good Woman" – 3:44
  3. "You Don't Know Me" – 3:24
  4. "Fake It" – 3:33
  5. "Cold Day in Hell" – 3:41
  6. "Jumping Bean" – 3:45
  7. "Oasis Hotel" – 0:47
  8. "Second Wind" – 3:01
  9. "Thumbelina" – 4:14
  10. "Meathook" – 3:07
  11. "You Can't Always Not Get What You Don't Want" – 3:53
  12. "Give Us Something" – 4:29

Personnel

Production

  • Producers: Tracy Bonham, Tchad Blake, Mark Endert, Mitchell Froom
  • Engineer: Tchad Blake
  • Assistants: Doug Boehm, David Bryant, Robert Carranza, Juan Garcia, Evan Hollander, S. "Husky" Hoskulds, James Murray
  • Mixing: Tchad Blake, Mark Endert, Tom Lord
  • String arrangements: Tracy Bonham
  • Pitch adjustment: Tracy Bonham
  • Design: Ondine Bue, Steve Slingeneyer
  • Art direction: Ondine Bue, Steve Slingeneyer
  • Photography: Valerie Phillips, Norman Jean Roy

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