| Deluxe | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Studio album by Better Than Ezra | ||||
| Released | Original: November 16, 1993 CD: February 28, 1995 |
|||
| Recorded | May & June 1993 | |||
| Genre | Alternative | |||
| Length | 50:37 | |||
| Label | Swell Records (1993) Elektra Records (1995) |
|||
| Producer | Dan Rothchild | |||
| Better Than Ezra chronology | ||||
|
||||
| Professional ratings | |
|---|---|
| Review scores | |
| Source | Rating |
| Allmusic | |
Deluxe is an album by Better Than Ezra. It has been released by two labels: the original version in 1993 by Swell Records and the 1995 version by Elektra Records. This is the band's best known album for their biggest single "Good". It is also their debut major label album as Surprise was entirely self-released and sold.
|
Contents
|
All songs were composed by Kevin Griffin except "Heaven" by Kevin Griffin and Tom Drummond.
"Rosealia" was the third single from this album. Written by singer and guitarist Kevin Griffin, the song is about a woman in an abusive relationship. The single peaked at #71 on the Billboard Hot 100.[2] During a concert in Albuquerque on Monday, September 21, 2009, Kevin Griffin explained to the audience that while living for a short time in Santa Fe, NM he had a job waiting tables at The Pink Adobe restaurant. The restaurant's owner was a woman named Rosalea Murphy, and he wrote this song as a tribute to her.
Album - Billboard (North America)
| Year | Chart | Position |
|---|---|---|
| 1995 | Heatseekers | 3 |
| 1995 | The Billboard 200 | 35 |
Singles - Billboard (North America)
| Year | Single | Chart | Position |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1995 | "Good" | Mainstream Rock Tracks | 3 |
| 1995 | "Good" | Modern Rock Tracks | 1 |
| 1995 | "Good" | The Billboard Hot 100 | 30 |
| 1995 | "Good" | Top 40 Mainstream | 17 |
| 1995 | "In the Blood" | Mainstream Rock Tracks | 6 |
| 1995 | "In the Blood" | Modern Rock Tracks | 4 |
| 1995 | "Rosealia" | Modern Rock Tracks | 24 |
| 1995 | "Rosealia" | The Billboard Hot 100 | 71 |
| 1995 | "Rosealia" | Top 40 Mainstream | 39 |
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||
This entry is from Wikipedia, the leading user-contributed encyclopedia. It may not have been reviewed by professional editors (see full disclaimer)