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1996 studio album by Susanna Hoffs
Susanna Hoffs
Studio album by Susanna Hoffs
ReleasedSeptember 24, 1996
GenreRock
Length52:56
LabelLondon
ProducerDavid Baerwald, David Kitay, Jack Joseph Puig and Susanna Hoffs
Susanna Hoffs chronology
When You're a Boy
(1991)
Susanna Hoffs
(1996)
Under the Covers, Vol. 1
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Susanna Hoffs is the second solo album by Susanna Hoffs. The style of the album is more folk-oriented than her earlier work. Columbia Records disagreed with this style and dropped her from their roster, resulting in Hoffs signing to London Records. Three songs rejected by Columbia appeared on this album including "Enormous Wings", "Darling One" and "Happy Place". Another one, "Catch the Wind", appeared on the CD single release of "All I Want". "All I Want" hit number 77 on the Billboard Hot 100 and spent twelve weeks on the charts.

The album is much more personal and deals with issues like abusive relationships and insecurities; "Weak With Love" is about John Lennon's assassination. The album was promoted by forming a band for an extensive tour.

The album was released to enthusiastic reviews but, like its predecessor, it failed to sell as well as expected. AllMusic reviewer Stephen Thomas Erlewine stated this album is "a remarkably accomplished and catchy collection of mature jangle-pop, power-pop and ballads". Wook Kim of Entertainment Weekly noted Hoffs "performs a small act of bravery".

Track listing

# Title Composers Length
1. "Beekeepers Blues" Susanna Hoffs, David Baerwald, David Kitay 3:55
2. "All I Want" Ian Broudie, Peter Coyle 3:18
3. "Enormous Wings" Mark Linkous, Hoffs 3:47
4. "Falling" Hoffs, Charlotte Caffey, R. Manning 4:12
5. "Darling One" Hoffs, Linkous, David Lowery, Davey Faragher 5:33
6. "King of Tragedy" Hoffs, Baerwald, Jim Keltner, Greg Leisz, Larry Klein, Kitay 4:14
7. "Eyes of a Baby" Hoffs, Baerwald, Keltner, Leisz, Klein, Kitay 4:51
8. "Grand Adventure" Baerwald, Hoffs, Kitay, Leisz 4:11
9. "Happy Place" Linkous, Lowery 3:10
10. "Those Days Are Over" Hoffs, Baerwald, Kitay 4:04
11. "Weak With Love" Keltner, Hoffs, Baerwald, Klein, Kitay, Dan Schwartz 4:18
12. "To Sir with Love" Don Black, Mark London 2:52
13. "Stuck in the Middle with You" Gerry Rafferty, Joe Egan 3:42

Personnel

Production

  • Peter Koepke – A&R
  • Jack Joseph Puig – producer (1-4, 7, 9, 12.1), mixing (1-11), engineer (1-4, 6, 7, 9, 12)
  • Susanna Hoffs – co-producer (1, 2, 4), producer (5, 6, 8, 10, 11)
  • David Kitay – co-producer (1, 2, 4, 7, 9), producer (5, 6, 8, 10, 11)
  • Matt Wallace – producer (3), engineer (3)
  • David Baerwald – producer (5, 6, 8, 10, 11)
  • Jim Champagne – engineer (1-4, 7, 9), assistant engineer (8, 12)
  • Jerry Jordan – engineer (1, 4, 6, 9), additional engineer (8, 10)
  • Michael Letho – engineer (1, 2, 4, 6-10)
  • Jim Scott – engineer (1, 6-10)
  • Thomas Caffey – engineer (2)
  • Paul DuGre – engineer (3)
  • Clif Norrell – engineer (3)
  • Ken Allardyce – engineer (4), assistant engineer
  • Chris Fudurich – assistant engineer (1, 4, 7, 8, 9)
  • Noel Hazen – assistant engineer (3)
  • Tom Nellen – assistant engineer (3)
  • John Paterno – assistant engineer (3)
  • Valerie Pack – A&R administration
  • Rachel Stein – A&R administration
  • Sharlotte Blake – project coordinator
  • Kristina DiMarcco – design
  • Phillip Dixon – photography
  • Tim Anctil – management
  • Ron Stone – management

References

  1. "Susanna Hoffs and the unreleased Columbia album from 1994". September 6, 2020.
  2. "Susanna Hoffs - All I Want" – via www.discogs.com.
  3. "Susanna Hoffs". Billboard.
  4. Erlewine, Stephen Thomas (n.d.). "Susanna Hoffs". AllMusic. Retrieved May 15, 2024.
  5. Wook Kim (October 11, 1996). "Susanna Hoffs". EW.com. Retrieved May 15, 2024.
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