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''Tearing Down the Walls'' is the third studio album by American singer, actress and musician,
E. G. Daily Elizabeth Ann Guttman, (born September 11, 1961) better known as E. G. Daily and Elizabeth Daily, is an American actress and singer. Daily is best known for her animation voice roles as Tommy Pickles on ''Rugrats'' and its spin-off ''All Grown ...
, which was released in 1999.


Background

''Tearing Down the Walls'' was Daily's first album since 1989's ''
Lace Around the Wound ''Lace Around the Wound'' is the second studio album by the American singer, actress and musician E. G. Daily, released by A&M in 1989. Background The album signaled a change in direction for Daily from synthpop to pop-rock, Daily's sophomore off ...
''. After the end of her record deal with A&M, Daily focused on her voice acting career. Marking a return to music, Daily worked with Grammy-winning music veterans and producers Brad Gilderman and
Harvey Mason, Jr. Harvey Jay Mason Jr. (born June 3, 1968) is an American record producer, songwriter, movie producer and current CEO of The Recording Academy. He has written and produced songs for artists including Aretha Franklin, Michael Jackson, Deniece Wil ...
for the majority of ''Tearing Down the Walls'', while "Pretty Baby" was produced by Bernie Larsen and Daily. Although the album didn't garner any commercial success, critical reception was favorable. To promote the album, Daily would perform live on July 18, 1999, at the Phoenix, Arizona stop of Sarah McLachlan's
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, a travelling music festival tour that "showcases the best in women's pop music". In 2007 Daily went on "The Changing Faces Tour", which celebrated the ''Tearing Down the Walls'' album, as well as the launch of her first two albums - '' Wild Child'' and ''Lace Around the Wound'' – available on iTunes that May. Additionally the first single "Don't Even Care" was reported for release on June 13, 2007, and this single was meant to be serviced to Mainstream/Top 40/Hot AC radio. The album was released nationwide again on September 18 with exclusive bonus tracks; "Home," "Earthlings," "Just for You" and "Tryin'". All songs were new material, although "Just for You" was a re-recorded version of the song that appeared on her 1985 debut album ''Wild Child''. The song "Breath of Heaven" is the album's only cover and was first recorded by Christian music/pop singer
Amy Grant Amy Lee Grant (born November 25, 1960) is an American singer, songwriter, and musician. She began in contemporary Christian music (CCM) before crossing over to pop music in the 1980s and 1990s. She has been referred to as "The Queen of Christia ...
from her 1992 album '' Home for Christmas''. On October 23, 2007, Daily released the song as an MP3 single via her own label E. G. Daily Productions. "All I Want" was written by Daily and Grammy-winning writer/producer John Shanks. During October 2002, Daily was interviewed by Matt Cibula for ''Ink 19''. Asked whether the album was personal, Daily replied: "All my records are. They're like diaries, you know? Some of the songs on that record were written before I had kids, some after, and some were written during my marriage. I don't know how to write songs that aren't personal." Speaking of the album, Daily said: "I was very particular with that record. I produced and released it, and I needed someone with good chops to co-produce it. I found Brad Gilderman, who is a great engineer and mixer. He worked on "When Will I See You Again." And he's done mixes for Babyface. Anyway, he was the guy who had mixed that track, and I had a really awesome time making that. I'd already rehearsed the band, so he was able to just come right in."


Release

The album was independently released in early 1999 on CD in America only (on Amazon and record stores nationwide), via Daily's own label E. G. Daily Productions (Tommy T), along with Sumthing Distribution. The CD remains in print. During 2007, Daily released the album as an MP3 download on sites such as Amazon and iTunes via E. G. Daily Productions. Additionally, this coincided with the launch of the bonus track version of the album.


Critical reception

Alex Henderson of
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described ''Tearing Down the Walls'' as both an "introspective singer/songwriter offering" and "intimate, often confessional pop/rock date". He added: "This album has a very reflective tone, and "personal" is definitely the watchword on "Someday," "Here It Goes Again," "The Walls," and other songs she wrote or co-wrote." The professional body piercer
Elayne Angel Elayne Angel (born Elayne Steinberg, August 6, 1960) is an American professional body piercer. Early life and education Angel attended Canoga Park High School and Chatsworth High School. In 1982, she earned an associate degree in Sign Language ...
mentioned the track "All I Want" in an interview with Jodie Michalak. When asked for the song on her iPod right now and the one she kept replaying, Angel stated "It's a song called "All I Want" by E. G. Daily. It may be a little obscure, but I really like her music - and she's a really cool lady. If you're not familiar with her work, you should check it out!"


Track listing


Personnel

* E. G. Daily - vocals, lead guitar, piano, harmonica, producer (all tracks) * Jeff Kluesner - rhythm guitar (all tracks except track 7) * Randy Mitchell - rhythm guitar (track 7) * Jeff McElroy - bass guitar (all tracks except track 7) * Ralf Balzer - drums (all tracks except track 7) * Nick Vincent - drums (track 7) * Brad Gilderman, Harvey Mason Jr. - producer (all tracks except track 7) * Bernie Larsen - producer (track 7)


References

{{Authority control 1999 albums Self-released albums E. G. Daily albums