Bombs & Butterflies

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Bombs & Butterflies
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Studio album by Widespread Panic
Released February 4, 1997
Recorded July - August 1996
Genre Rock, southern rock, jam
Length 49:20
Label Capricorn (1997)
Zomba (2001)
Producer John Keane
Widespread Panic chronology
Ain't Life Grand
(1994)Ain't Life Grand1994
Bombs & Butterflies
(1997)
Light Fuse, Get Away
(1998)Light Fuse, Get Away1998
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 2.5/5 stars[1]

Bombs & Butterflies is the fifth studio album by the Athens, Georgia-based band Widespread Panic. The band started recording the album in July 1996 at John Keane's studio in Athens. The band held a CD release party at Morton Theatre in Athens, one day prior to their Fox Theatre New Year's Eve run on December 28, 1996. It was first released by Capricorn Records on February 4, 1997. It would later be re-released in 2001 by Zomba Music Group.

On June 19, 1997, the band performed "Aunt Avis" on Late Night with Conan O'Brien. Two days later, on June 21, the music video for "Aunt Avis", directed by Billy Bob Thornton, premiered on VH1. The video had been filmed in April 1997 and featured Athens singer-songwriter Vic Chesnutt, who wrote the song.

The album reached a peak position of #50 on the Billboard 200 chart. The track "Hope in a Hopeless World" was a hit on rock radio, charting at #13 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks in 1997.[2] It is the band's biggest hit to date.

Track listing

All tracks by Widespread Panic

  1. "Radio Child" – 4:21
  2. "Aunt Avis" (Chesnutt) – 3:26
  3. "Tall Boy" – 4:24
  4. "Gradle" – 4:23
  5. "Glory" – 3:45
  6. "Rebirtha" – 7:19
  7. "You Got Yours" – 5:25
  8. "Hope in a Hopeless World" (Staples) – 5:15
  9. "Happy" – 4:56
  10. "Greta" – 6:06

Personnel

Production

  • Chad Brown - mixing assistant
  • Vic Chesnutt - vocals
  • John Keane - guitar, redal steel, producer, engineer, mixing
  • Clif Norrell - mixing
  • Diane Painter - art direction, design
  • John Ritter - design, illustrations
  • Nitin Vakukul - photography

References

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