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Eight Arms to Hold You
1997 studio album by Veruca Salt From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Eight Arms to Hold You is the second studio album by alternative rock band Veruca Salt. It was released on February 11, 1997, through Outpost/Geffen Records.
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Release
The album was produced by Bob Rock. The title is a reference to the working title for the Beatles' film eventually titled Help![12]
Eight Arms to Hold You peaked at number 55 on the Billboard 200. The single "Volcano Girls", written by Nina Gordon, was a rock radio hit. Veruca Salt performed "Shutterbug", written by Louise Post, on Saturday Night Live.[12][13] Besides those two, there were three other singles released from the album: "Benjamin", "The Morning Sad", and "Straight".
This was the last album to feature all of the original band members—Gordon, Post, Steve Lack, and Jim Shapiro—until the 2015 album Ghost Notes.
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Track listing
All music is composed by Veruca Salt.
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Personnel
Veruca Salt
- Nina Gordon - guitar, vocals
- Louise Post - guitar, vocals
- Jim Shapiro - guitar, drums, backing vocals
- Steve Lack - bass guitar, guitar
Additional personnel
- Jim McGillveray - percussion
- Zach Ingraham - whiteboard
- Bob Rock - producer
- Randy Staub - engineer, mixing
- Brian Dobbs - engineer
- Mike Cusick - assistant engineer
- Jim Labinski - assistant engineer
- Jeff Lane - assistant engineer, mixing assistant
- Darren Grahn - assistant engineer
- George Marino - mastering
- Mike Gilles - digital editing, assistant engineer, digital programming
Charts
Album
Singles
- 1997 – "Volcano Girls" – US Modern Rock Tracks - No. 8[18]
- 1997 – "Volcano Girls" – US Mainstream Rock Tracks - No. 9
- 1997 – "Volcano Girls" – UK Singles Chart - No. 56[19]
- 1997 – "Volcano Girls" – Australian ARIA singles chart - No. 47[20]
- 1997 – "Volcano Girls" – Swedish singles chart - No. 32[16]
- 1997 – "Shutterbug" – US Mainstream Rock Tracks - No. 39[18]
- 1997 – "Shutterbug" – Australian ARIA singles chart - No. 114[21]
- 1997 – "Benjamin" – UK Singles Chart - No. 75[19]
- 1997 – "Straight" – US Mainstream Rock Tracks - No. 38
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References
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