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Hospital Music

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Released
  
July 31, 2007

Producer
  
Matthew Good

Release date
  
31 July 2007

Length
  
62:52

Artist
  
Matthew Good

Label
  
Universal Music Canada

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Recorded
  
January 22 - February 12, 2007, Warehouse Studios, Vancouver, BC

Hospital Music (2007)
  
Live at Massey Hall (Live) (2008)

Genres
  
Rock music, Alternative rock, Folk rock

Nominations
  
Juno Award for Rock Album of the Year

Similar
  
Lights of Endangered Species, Arrows of Desire, Chaotic Neutral, Beautiful Midnight, White Light Rock & Roll Revi

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Hospital Music is the third solo album by Canadian musician Matthew Good. It was released on July 31, 2007 Good performed nearly all the instruments himself, with the exception of drums and a few guitar and bass parts. The album artwork was painted by Vancouver resident Jeremy Crowle.

Contents

"Born Losers" was featured as the "Single of the Week" on the American iTunes Store for the week starting July 31, 2007. The debut was significant due to Good's lack of previous success in the U.S. market, where he had previously released only one album - 2001's Beautiful Midnight, which failed to make a major impact on the U.S. charts (due to Good's lack of co-operation).

Hospital Music debuted at #1 on the Canadian albums chart, selling over 11,000 copies in its first week of release. The album was certified Gold in Canada on January 16, 2008.

It was nominated at the 2008 Juno Awards for Best Rock Album.

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Track listing

All tracks written by Matthew Good, except where noted.

Miscellanea

  • "Champions of Nothing" was first introduced to fans during Good's 2006 acoustic tour when it was known as "When Hollywood Runs Out of Indians" and used as an introduction to the song "Tripoli". This title, taken from the first line in the song, is inspired by Edward R. Murrow's famous 1958 speech to the Radio Television News Director's Association and, according to Good, "symbolizes the need to placate an ignorant, empty, self centered culture".
  • "Metal Airplanes" was written on an airplane during Good's trip to England before personal circumstances forced him to return to Vancouver, where he suffered from the manic episodes which ultimately led to his hospitalization and treatment for bi-polar disorder.
  • "99% of Us is Failure" was written for the mother of Good's best friend, Rod Bruno. Bruno's mother had recently been diagnosed with cancer.
  • "Black Helicopter" is one of Good's more political songs, dealing with (among other things) COINTELPRO, the atrocities he believes were committed by the Bush administration, and the existence of Black Helicopters. It was made available for download on Good's site as a Christmas gift to fans in 2006.
  • "The Boy Come Home" is "based on stories of paranoia and disparity felt by a handful of Iraq veterans that Good had been corresponding with". Though Good admits that "the story conveyed in the song is fictional, ... it is steeped in a psychology that, having corresponded with those veterans, is not." Good would revisit some of these themes on "A Silent Army in the Trees" from his 2009 album Vancouver.
  • "Girl Wedged Under the Front of a Firebird" contains loops samples of a story recounted by one of Vancouver's homeless residents about a girl who was run over by a Pontiac Firebird for drug-related reasons. Good has been a strong advocate for Vancouver's homeless population, donating to various charities and raising awareness on his personal blog .
  • "True Love Will Find You In The End" is a cover of a song by Daniel Johnston. Good became enamored with Johnston's work after watching the film "The Devil and Daniel Johnston". Though they do not suffer from the same condition, both Good and Johnston have struggled with mental illness throughout their careers.
  • Personnel

  • Matthew Good - vocals, guitar, bass guitar, keyboards, producer
  • Rod Bruno - lead guitar, bass guitar, vocals
  • Pat Steward - drums, percussion
  • Nadia Johnson - backing vocals (on "Born Losers")
  • Zach Blackstone - engineer, mixer
  • Eric Mosher - assistant engineer
  • Joao Carvalho - mastering
  • Ryan Dahle - co-write and lead guitar on "The Devil's in Your Details"
  • Songs

    1Champions of Nothing9:33
    2A Single Explosion3:02
    3Metal Airplanes5:42

    References

    Hospital Music Wikipedia