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These Days (The Grapes of Wrath album)

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Released
  
1991

Artist
  
The Grapes of Wrath

Producer
  
John Leckie

Genres
  
Rock music, Folk rock

Length
  
54:11

Release date
  
27 August 1991

Label
  
Capitol Records

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Recorded
  
December 1990 - February 1991

These Days (1991)
  
Seems Like Fate 1984–1992 (1994)

Similar
  
Treehouse, Now and Again, Seems Like Fate 1984–1992, September Bowl of Green, Field Trip

These Days is a 1991 album by The Grapes of Wrath.

Contents

Produced by John Leckie, the album found the band attempting to expand their traditional folk rock sound in a more guitar-heavy alternative rock direction.

Although the album sold well, and spawned the hit singles "You May Be Right" and "I Am Here", it was not as popular with audiences or critics as its predecessor, 1989's Now and Again. Guest musicians on the album included Phil Comparelli and members of XTC (credited as the Dukes of Stratosphear.)

To promote the third single "A Fishing Tale", the band held a contest on Canadian music video channel MuchMusic entitled "Fishing with the Grapes of Wrath". To be eligible to win, viewers had to submit the name of the magazine that Tom Hooper picks up in the video to win a fishing trip with Tom Hooper, Vincent Jones and MuchMusic VJ Terry David Mulligan.

These Days was the band's final album of new material for almost a decade. Following the album, Kevin Kane left the band, citing creative differences. The remaining members carried on under the new name Ginger.

Kane and Tom Hooper reunited in 2000 to record Field Trip under the Grapes of Wrath name, although the other band members did not participate in that project.

Video & DVD Collection

In 1992, the band released a VHS video collection entitled Those Days. The collection comprises all of their promotional videos, with the exception of "A Fishing Tale", since that video was released just after the release of this collection. It begins with the audience from a concert at Massey Hall in Toronto screaming in unison, "The Grapes of Wrath present Those Days". Between each video, there is rare footage of the band, some when they are children.

The collection was re-released on DVD in 2001 under the name Seems Like Fate - The Videos, along with "A Fishing Tale", all of the Ginger videos and Kevin Kane's solo video for "The Sinking Song". The DVD does not include any material from the 2000 reunion record Field Trip.

Track listing

  1. "Away" – 4:08
  2. "You May Be Right" – 5:10
  3. "Consequences" – 4:17
  4. "I Can't Find My Home" – 3:58
  5. "Days" – 4:54
  6. "I Am Here" – 4:25
  7. "No Reason" – 2:22
  8. "Travelin'" – 5:19
  9. "A Fishing Tale" – 4:48
  10. "Thru to You" – 4:15
  11. "Now" – 3:46
  12. "Miracle" – 6:23

Singles

  1. "I Am Here" (with B-Sides: All The Time & See Emily Play)
  2. "You May Be Right" (with B-Side: Down So Close)
  3. "A Fishing Tale (Single Edit)" (with B-Side: Piece Of Mind (Live))

All songs mixed by Gareth Cousins.

Songs

1Away4:09
2You May Be Right5:10
3Consequences4:20

References

These Days (The Grapes of Wrath album) Wikipedia