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Arrive All over You
1994 studio album by Danielle Brisebois From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Arrive All Over You is the debut album by American singer-songwriter Danielle Brisebois, released on May 10, 1994, by Epic Records. It includes the singles "What If God Fell from the Sky", "Gimme Little Sign" and "I Don't Wanna Talk About Love". It was co-written and produced by Gregg Alexander, who also sang co-lead on "Promise Tomorrow Tonight". Brisebois and Alexander would later become the nucleus of the short-lived rock group New Radicals, which formed three years after the release of the album.
"Just Missed the Train", which also appears on Brisebois' second album Portable Life (albeit in a different version), has been covered by several artists, including Ringo Sheena, Trine Rein, Maarja, Kelly Clarkson and Carly Hennessy.
Brisebois cited her influences for this album as David Bowie, The Cure, Prefab Sprout, Blondie, The Beatles and in particular John Lennon. She opted for low-key promotion of the album, saying she would "rather have people discover it and like it on their own rather than pushing... I don't want to use any gimmicks to make my music career a success."[2]
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Track listing
All tracks are written by Danielle Brisebois and Gregg Alexander, except where noted.
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Credits
- Danielle Brisebois – vocals, piano, acoustic guitar,
- Gregg Alexander – background vocals, co-lead on "Promise Tomorrow Tonight", acoustic guitar, electric guitar, tambourine
- Matt Laug – drums, percussion
- Pat Mastelotto – percussion
- Rusty Anderson – acoustic guitar, electric guitar
- John Pierce – bass guitar
- Merv Depeyer – keyboard
- Scott Plunkett – keyboard
- Mitch Kaplan – keyboard
- Kim Bullard – keyboard
- Claude Gaudette – accompanied Danielle on "Just Missed the Train"
- Bruce Horowitz – clapping
- Jeff Q – clapping
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