''Down Here'' is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter
Tracy Bonham
Tracy Kristin Bonham (born March 16, 1967) is an American alternative rock musician. Born and raised in Eugene, Oregon, she is a classically trained violinist and pianist, and a self-taught guitarist.
After building up a local following, Bonham ...
, released on April 18, 2000, through
Island Records
Island Records is a multinational record label owned by Universal Music Group. It was founded in Jamaica by Chris Blackwell, Graeme Goodall, and Leslie Kong in 1959, and was eventually sold to PolyGram in 1989. Island and A&M Records, another ...
. The album was recorded between March 1998 and December 1999 by Bonham and producers
Mitchell Froom
Mitchell Froom (born June 29, 1953) is an American musician and record producer. He was a member of the bands Gamma and Latin Playboys, and is the keyboardist for Crowded House. He has produced albums for several artists, including David LaFl ...
,
Tchad Blake
Tchad Blake (born 1955) is an American record producer, audio engineer, mixer and musician.
A native of Baytown, Texas, he has worked with artists and musicians including Al Green, American Music Club, Ani DiFranco, Apartment 26, Arctic Monke ...
,
Mark Endert
Mark Philip Endert (born January 17, 1971) is an American record producer and audio engineer. Best known for his work with alternative rock bands, he has won a Grammy Award from two nominations.
Biography
From the early 1990s to the present, End ...
and Don Gilmore. The album was supposed to be released in October 1998 under the title ''Trail of a Dust Devil'', but was delayed until the spring of 2000, as Island was going through a major restructuring.
''Down Here'' received generally positive reviews from critics. However, the album struggled to find an audience in a musical climate dominated by
nu metal
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, and it experienced virtually no radio airplay.
The album and its only single, "Behind Every Good Woman" failed to appear on any sales charts worldwide. ''Down Here'' was Bonham's final album for Island.
Background and recording
In 1996, Tracy Bonham released her
gold
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-selling debut album ''
The Burdens of Being Upright''. Following several tours in support of the album, Bonham began recording a follow-up to the album in March 1998, at the
Magic Shop in New York City with producers
Mitchell Froom
Mitchell Froom (born June 29, 1953) is an American musician and record producer. He was a member of the bands Gamma and Latin Playboys, and is the keyboardist for Crowded House. He has produced albums for several artists, including David LaFl ...
and
Tchad Blake
Tchad Blake (born 1955) is an American record producer, audio engineer, mixer and musician.
A native of Baytown, Texas, he has worked with artists and musicians including Al Green, American Music Club, Ani DiFranco, Apartment 26, Arctic Monke ...
. Bonham said that she chose to work with them "for their credibility and for the way they make records 'sound.' "
The recording sessions with Froom and Blake, which were completed by May 1998, were worked on with the assistance of bassist
Sebastian Steinberg
Sebastian Steinberg (born February 20, 1959) is an American double bass, bass player, best known for his work in the band Soul Coughing.
Biography
Steinberg played with Soul Coughing throughout the band's entire history, from 1992 to 2000. In 200 ...
and drummers
Pete Thomas and Steve Slingeneyer.
After recording concluded, Bonham embarked on a warm-up tour for the album—then known as ''Trail of a Dust Devil''—and in anticipation of its planned October 1998 release.
Bonham's record label,
Island Records
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, was anxious about her working with Froom and Blake as both of them "were not known as hitmakers".
Although the label did not interfere with its recording (due to Froom's refusal to allow any of its personnel into the studio), they were able to pressure Bonham into writing more commercial songs for the album.
As she was writing potential hit singles, Island's parent company
PolyGram was merged into
Universal Music Group
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, resulting in the label's consolidation into the
Island Def Jam Music Group
Island Def Jam Music Group (IDJMG) was an American record label group formed on December 31, 1998, by Universal Music Group. Before 2014, IDJMG encompassed labels originally established under the umbrella of Island Records and Def Jam Recording ...
. The merger led to the album being delayed into 1999.
Frustrated, Bonham relocated from
Boston
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to
New York City
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, where she wrote "Behind Every Good Woman".
She would record the song, along with "Freed", in early 1999 with producer
Mark Endert
Mark Philip Endert (born January 17, 1971) is an American record producer and audio engineer. Best known for his work with alternative rock bands, he has won a Grammy Award from two nominations.
Biography
From the early 1990s to the present, End ...
, who engineered
Fiona Apple
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's debut album ''
Tidal'' (1996),
in order to "get new life into what I was doing".
Island responded enthusiastically to "Behind Every Good Woman"; according to Bonham, "When I played them
he song
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they were high-fiving each other and saying, 'This is it, this is the anthem. Thank you for giving us this one—now we finally have the record we need".
Amidst further corporate shakeups which saw most of the people she worked with at the label leave, Island Records' new management requested that Bonham write a "second single"—in between an already selected "first" and "third"—for the album.
In December 1999, she recorded "Fake It" with producer Don Gilmore at Scream Studios in
Los Angeles
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, after which the album was delayed—for a final time—to the spring of 2000.
Bonham was ultimately able to keep nine of the songs she recorded with Froom and Blake on the final album, whilst cutting its track list down from fifteen to twelve songs by removing "love ballads" that she said were written about Slingeneyer, her fiancé at the time.
Prior to its release, Bonham would also change the album's title to ''Down Here'', although some promotional copies bear its original title.
Bonham said: "I didn't want to sound too bitter. The first title was my concept of the music business, like a dust devil sweeping through a deserted land. When I thought about that, I decided I didn't want to go there."
Reception
Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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of AllMusic wrote: "Though it occasionally sounds a little out of time -- it's a record that would have made more sense in 1997 than in 2000 -- ''Down Here'' is a record that reveals much of its strengths only with repeated listens, and that's part of the problem. Apart from the hardcore fans that have stuck with her for five years, not many people will give it a chance. If they do, they'll find that it's a smart, assured, and distinctive second effort that is a quantum leap past her debut."
''
The New Zealand Herald
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It has the largest newspaper circulation in New Zealand, ...
'' wrote that the "trouble is perhaps, that for all Bonham's musical craftiness (and her violin-playing which saws through a few tracks) and attitude, she's not that memorable, especially melodically." The ''
Los Angeles Times
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'' thought that the album "collects music that is even richer and more distinctive" than the debut.
Track listing
Personnel
Personnel per liner notes.
*Tracy Bonham -
bass
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,
guitar
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,
violin
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,
Hammond organ
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,
vocals
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*Gregg Arreguin - guitar
*Steve Berlin -
baritone saxophone
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*
Mitchell Froom
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-
organ
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...
,
piano
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, drum loop, sounds,
optigan
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,
Minimoog
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*Don Gilmore - bass, production
*Dan Rothchild - bass
*Andrew Sherman -
clavinet
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, Wurlitzer
*Steve Slingeneyer -
percussion
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,
drums
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,
marimba
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*Sebastian Steinberg - bass,
upright bass
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*
Pete Thomas - drums
*
Josh Freese
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- drums
Production
*Producers: Tracy Bonham, Tchad Blake, Mitchell Froom, Mark Endert, Don Gilmore
*Engineer: Tchad Blake
*Assistants: Doug Boehm, David Bryant, Robert Carranza, Juan Garcia, Evan Hollander,
S. "Husky" Hoskulds, James Murray
*Mixing: Tchad Blake,
Mark Endert
Mark Philip Endert (born January 17, 1971) is an American record producer and audio engineer. Best known for his work with alternative rock bands, he has won a Grammy Award from two nominations.
Biography
From the early 1990s to the present, End ...
, Tom Lord
*String arrangements: Tracy Bonham
*Pitch adjustment: Tracy Bonham
*Design: Ondine Bue, Steve Slingeneyer
*Art direction: Ondine Bue, Steve Slingeneyer
*Photography:
Valerie Phillips
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Biography
Valerie's biggest influences are things she loved as a child: outer space, gymnastics, skateboarding and the paintings of Dante Gabriel Rossetti. She grew u ...
, Norman Jean Roy
References
External links
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Tracy Bonham albums
2000 albums
Albums produced by Tchad Blake