''Blind Melon'' is the debut studio album by American
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Blind Melon
Blind Melon is an American rock band formed in 1990 in Los Angeles, California. The band consists of guitarists Rogers Stevens and Christopher Thorn, drummer Glen Graham, vocalist Travis Warren and bassist Nathan Towne. They are best known ...
, released on September 22, 1992, through
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No Rain
"No Rain" is a song by American rock band Blind Melon. It was released in 1993 as the second single from the band's debut album ''Blind Melon''. The song is well known for its accompanying music video, which features the "Bee Girl" character. Th ...
" became Blind Melon's breakthrough single.
Background
In 1990, lead singer
Shannon Hoon
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Early life
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moved from Indiana to Los Angeles. Soon he met guitarist
Rogers Stevens and bassist Brad Smith, both Mississippi natives who had come to Los Angeles a year earlier. They began playing together and then recruited a second guitarist, Christopher Thorn. The foursome then looked for a drummer in the local area, but months passed and their search was unsuccessful. Stevens and Smith eventually persuaded Glen Graham to come to Los Angeles and join the band.
After Blind Melon recorded a four-song demo called ''The Goodfoot Workshop'', Capitol Records became interested and signed them in 1991 although they never released the band's demo as an EP. Blind Melon then collaborated with producer
David Briggs to put together their first EP titled ''The Sippin' Time Sessions''. However, the record was not released due to "slick and doctored" results that were unanticipated.
In late 1991, Blind Melon decided to leave Los Angeles to record its debut album since they felt the city did not reflect their music style. The band retreated to Chapel Hill, North Carolina, because of its "good music scene", however they could not find an affordable house big enough there for them and their equipment.
The band eventually rented a house at 926 West Trinity Avenue in
Durham, North Carolina.
Production
Some recording sessions for the album took place at their Durham, North Carolina, residence, nicknamed the 'Sleepyhouse'. Thorn stated, "We rehearsed in the house and recorded in the house. We became a much better band in the house, and that's where we really developed our sound."
However, Blind Melon recorded the bulk of the album with producer
Rick Parashar
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(who had produced Pearl Jam's ''
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London Bridge Studio in Seattle. The recording sessions for ''Blind Melon'' were completed in the spring of 1992.
''Blind Melons production is marked by the use of outdated amplifiers and other antiquated studio technology. Modern studio effects were not used in its production as the band wanted to create a pure and "intimate" sounding record.
Hoon stated, "We all kind of liked the production that was on a lot of early
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whatever it is you're playing is what it's going to sound like."
On the album, Rogers Stevens's guitar playing is predominantly heard in the right channel, while Chris Thorn's is in the left.
Composition
The album's music style has been described as alternative, southern rock with a '70s
retro-rock
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feel.
Hoon's vocals on the record are high-pitched, and "scratchy" sounding.
A couple of the songs on ''Blind Melon'' criticize religion. "Holyman" slams people who maintain that only their religious views are right, and "Dear Ol' Dad" is about Hoon's ex-girlfriend who left him because of religion.
The song "Sleepyhouse" is a recollection of a time the band spent at their residence of the same name, and with friends at a yellow house in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
The lyrics to "Tones of Home" were written collaboratively.
Artwork
''Blind Melons cover art is based on a 1975 photograph of Georgia Graham, Glen Graham's younger sister, in a bee costume at a "long-ago" school play. “We were all sitting around in the living room and that picture just jumped out at us. Someone jokingly said, ‘That would make a great album cover.’ ”
The cover art further inspired the concept of the 'Bee Girl' character in the band's video for "No Rain".
Samuel Bayer
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, the video's director, selected
Heather DeLoach
"No Rain" is a song by American rock band Blind Melon. It was released in 1993 as the second single from the band's debut album ''Blind Melon''. The song is well known for its accompanying music video, which features the "Bee Girl" character. Th ...
for the 'Bee Girl' role because she looked similar to Graham's sister in the photograph.
In 2021, the band shared this comment by Glen Graham on Facebook: "This photo was taken around 1976 at Joe Cook Jr. High School auditorium in Columbus, MS during a Jazz/Tap/Ballet recital of 4-6 year olds conducted by Mrs. Betty Lott's English School of Dance. Blind Melon spent about six weeks in Columbus in the winter of '91 before moving to what we dubbed the Sleepy House in Durham, NC. During that time, Christopher Thorn spotted the photo in my parents house and suggested using it for the album cover."
Critical reception
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'' noted that "influences from the '70s abound, from Shannon Hoon's sunny Steve Miller-style vocals to tempo shifts of Jethro Tull-ish trickiness and whole pastures for jamming, jamming and jamming."
Legacy and accolades
In 2022, ''Guitar World'' ranked ''Blind Melon'' No. 8 on their list of "The 30 greatest rock guitar albums of 1992".
Track listing
All songs written by
Blind Melon
Blind Melon is an American rock band formed in 1990 in Los Angeles, California. The band consists of guitarists Rogers Stevens and Christopher Thorn, drummer Glen Graham, vocalist Travis Warren and bassist Nathan Towne. They are best known ...
.
20th anniversary edition
* Released April 16, 2013
* Includes bonus tracks from the previously unreleased ''Sippin' Time Sessions'' EP.
Personnel
Blind Melon
*
Shannon Hoon
Richard Shannon Hoon (September 26, 1967 – October 21, 1995) was an American singer-songwriter and musician. He was the lead singer of the band Blind Melon from 1990 until his death in 1995.
Early life
Hoon was born on September 26, 1967, in ...
– vocals, acoustic guitar, tambourine
*
Rogers Stevens – lead guitar
* Christopher Thorn – rhythm guitar, mandolin
* Brad Smith – bass guitar, flute, backing vocals
* Glen Graham – drums, percussion
Additional Personnel
*
Ustad Sabri Khan –
sarangi
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on "Sleepyhouse"
Production
* Produced and mixed by Rick Parashar and Blind Melon
* Recorded by Rick Parashar; assisted by Jon Plum
* Mastered by George Marino
* Art direction by Shannon Hoon and Tommy Steele
* Photography by Heather Devlin
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Singles
Certifications
References
Footnotes
Bibliography
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Blind Melon albums
1992 debut albums
Capitol Records albums
Albums produced by Rick Parashar