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2000 studio album by Cherry Twister
At Home With Cherry Twister
Studio album by Cherry Twister
ReleasedMarch 28, 2000
Recorded1999
GenrePower pop
Length57:36
LabelNot Lame Recordings
ProducerCherry Twister
Cherry Twister chronology
Cherry Twister
(1993)
At Home With Cherry Twister
(2000)

At Home With Cherry Twister is the second studio album from American power pop band Cherry Twister. Following its release, Cherry Twister went on indefinite hiatus.

Critical reception

The album was particularly well received by British music journalists. In Shake Some Action: The Ultimate Power Pop Guide, John M. Borack writes "there's nary a false move to be found in At Home With Cherry Twister". The New Zealand Herald said the album "boasts all the virtues of great power-pop".

In a negative review, Jason Damas of AllMusic said of the album embodies "the D.I.Y. ethic of Ram-era McCartney while sounding like they spend lots of time listening to Beach Boys and Big Star records," but that it fails to "stumble across anything resembling a truly memorable hook."

Tracklist

All tracks are written by Steve Ward, unless noted otherwise

At Home With Cherry Twister track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Don't Forget Your Man"
  • Michael Giblin
  • Ross Sackler
  • Steve Ward
4:13
2."Sparkle"
  • Giblin
  • Sackler
  • Ward
2:22
3."Meteorite"
  • Doug Baker
  • Giblin
  • Sackler
  • Ward
3:48
4."Charolette B." 3:34
5."I'm Gonna Be The Lonely Boy Tonite" 2:27
6."American Nightlife"Wallace Bulletproof0:51
7."Leila" 5:43
8."She's Gone"
  • Giblin
  • Ward
3:20
9."Maryann"
  • Giblin
  • Sackler
  • Ward
3:14
10."Black Summer"
  • Giblin
  • Sackler
  • Ward
4:04
11."Brighten Up" 3:25
12."Kinda Like a Star"
  • Baker
  • Giblin
  • Sackler
  • Ward
4:39
13."She's In Love Again"Giblin3:39
14."'Til I'm Blue" 3:43
15."Careful (Can't Fall Again)" 3:40
16."Why Won't You Believe In Me?" 4:46
Total length:57:36

Personnel

Cherry Twister
  • Michael Giblin - bass, theremin, percussion, vocals
  • Ross Sackler - drums, percussion, vocals
  • Steve Ward - guitar, keyboards, theremin, percussion, vocals
Additional musicians
  • Trixi Greiner - keyboards on "Meteorite", "Charolette B.", and "Careful (Can't Fall Again)", accordion on "She's Gone"
  • Jason Hoffheins - percussion on "Charolette B."
  • Wallace Bulletproof - chanter on "American Nightlife"
  • James Haggerty - backing vocals on "'Til I'm Blue"
  • Joe Pisapia - backing vocals and guitar on "'Til I'm Blue"
  • Marc Pisapia - backing vocals on "'Til I'm Blue"
  • Rob Zwally - pedal steel guitar on "Careful (Can't Fall Again)" and "Why Won't You Believe In Me?"
Production
  • Cherry Twister - producing, mixing, engineering

References

  1. "The Power Pop Interview: Steve Ward". Power of Pop Tripod. Retrieved December 14, 2024.
  2. Borack, John (2007). Shake Some Action: The Ultimate Power Pop Guide. Not Lame Recordings. ISBN 9780979771408.
  3. "Pure pop for now people". New Zealand Herald. July 28, 2000. Retrieved December 14, 2024.
  4. Damas, Jason. "At Home With Cherry Twister Review". AllMusic. Retrieved December 14, 2024.
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