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Giving Birth to a Stone

 
Album Review: Giving Birth to a Stone

  • Artist: Peach
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1993
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Although little fanfare accompanied the original release of Giving Birth to a Stone in the early '90s, the 2000 re-release of Peach's only album was met with considerably greater interest. This heightened curiosity was almost completely due to the fact that Peach was Justin Chancellor, the bassist who joined Tool in late 1995, following Peach's disintegration. Shortly after Chancellor came aboard, Tool released their hugely successful breakthrough album, Aenima, and soon became one of the most popular heavy rock bands of the latter half of the '90s. However, due to protracted legal difficulties with their label, Tool and their audience were left with an interminably long wait between albums. Along with Maynard James Keenan's quasi-side project, A Perfect Circle, the reissue of Giving Birth to a Stone could almost be viewed as a stopgap for Tool aficionados, intended to satiate their hunger for new material. Because Tool had incorporated two Peach songs ("Spasm" and "You Lied") into their set lists in 1998, many fans were eager to hear more of Chancellor's old band. Indeed, the album even looks like a Tool release, as Adam Jones stepped in to provide the album's artwork. From a sonic standpoint, however, Peach differs considerably from Tool. Yes, they prove themselves wholly capable of churning out thick, bass-heavy Sabbath/Crimson riffs at will, yet they temper their sound with healthy doses of ethereal, Cure-inspired textures as well. The album's production tends to highlight the latter; rather than accentuating the tight, visceral guitar parts, the sound is more expansive and reverb-drenched. Depending on one's tastes, this could be seen as either good or bad; admittedly, the coolly detached vocals require some getting accustomed to when heard over the heavier passages. The songs that work best, though ("You Lied," "Burn") are those that combine these disparate elements into a seamless whole. While sluggish in spots (the silly lyrical content of "Catfood" sinks the entire song), the album seldom strays off course, and should be of interest to Tool diehards. ~ Steve Bekkala, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Spasm (Lyrics) Peach Peach (4:29)
Naked (Lyrics) Peach Peach (4:15)
Cat Food Robert Fripp, Ian McDonald, Peter Sinfield Peach (3:47)
Velvet (Lyrics) Peach Peach (4:12)
Dougal (Lyrics) Peach Peach (4:42)
Burn (Lyrics) Peach Peach (3:11)
Signpost in the Sea (Lyrics) Peach Peach (4:55)
You Lied (Lyrics) Peach Peach (6:59)
Don't Make Me Your God Peach Peach (3:22)
Peach (Lyrics) Peach Peach (4:33)

Credits

Rob James (Band), Simon Oakes (Performer), Ben Durling (Band), Jessica Corcoran (Producer), Justin Chancellor (Band), Simon Oakes (Band), Brian Rose (Mastering), Adam Jones (Artwork), Andy Levine (Engineer), Ben Durling (Performer), Ian Shaw (Producer)
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Giving Birth to a Stone
Studio album by Peach
Released 1994
Recorded The Palace of Light and Sound
Genre Metal
Length 44:34
Label Mad Minute Records
Producer Jessica Corcoran
Ian Shaw
Professional reviews
Peach chronology
Giving Birth to a Stone
1994
Volume II
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Alternate cover
Reissue artwork
Reissue artwork

Giving Birth to a Stone is the debut album of UK metal band Peach, released in 1994. It was rereleased in 2000, with different artwork, designed by Adam Jones of Tool. It was re-released again globally on April 2, 2007 through Sony BMG - and is also being made available in downloadable formats.

Track listing

  1. "Spasm" – 4:30
  2. "Naked" – 4:15
  3. "Catfood" (King Crimson) – 3:47
  4. "Velvet" – 4:12
  5. "Dougal" – 4:42
  6. "Burn" – 3:11
  7. "Signposts in the Sea" – 4:55
  8. "You Lied" – 6:57
  9. "Don't Make Me Your God" – 3:22
  10. "Peach" – 4:35

All songs written by Peach, except "Catfood", written by Robert Fripp, Peter Sinfield & Ian McDonald. Songs 2, 6 & 8 produced by Jessica Corcoran at Green House Studios. Songs 1 & 3 produced by Ian Shaw at Shaw Sound. Songs 4, 7, 9 & 10 engineered by Andy Levine at RMS, licensed from Rockford Management for and on behalf of Mad Minute. Song 5 recorded at The Palace of Light and Sound by Peach. All songs published by Rhythm King Music] / Mad Minute, except "Catfood".

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