''Tomorrow the Green Grass'' is the fourth studio album by American
rock
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band
The Jayhawks
The Jayhawks are an American alternative country and country rock band that emerged from the Twin Cities music scene in the mid-1980s. Led by vocalists/guitarists/songwriters Gary Louris and Mark Olson (musician), Mark Olson, their country rock ...
, released on February 14, 1995. It peaked at number 92 on the
''Billboard'' 200 chart.
Background
''Tomorrow the Green Grass'' was the band's first album to feature keyboardist Karen Grotberg as a group member.
"Miss Williams' Guitar" was written as a tribute to
Victoria Williams
Victoria Williams (born December 23, 1958) is an American singer, songwriter and musician, originally from Shreveport, Louisiana, United States, although she has resided in Southern California throughout her musical career. Diagnosed with multi ...
, Olson's wife.
He would later leave The Jayhawks and form The
Original Harmony Ridge Creekdippers
The Original Harmony Ridge Creekdippers were an Americana group formed by songwriter Mark Olson and his wife, Victoria Williams, after Olson left his previous band, the Jayhawks. The group has also been called Rolling Creekdippers as well as jus ...
with Williams. The song "
Bad Time
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Jimmy Ienner ...
" is a
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of a
Grand Funk Railroad
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song from ''
All the Girls in the World Beware!!!
''All the Girls in the World Beware!!!'' is the ninth studio album by American hard rock band Grand Funk Railroad. The album was released by Capitol Records in December 1974 and was the group's second album released that year. The first single fr ...
''
The album's title track was used in the closing credits of the 1995 film ''
National Lampoon's Senior Trip
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Plot
At Fairmount High School, Ohio in the suburbs of Dayton, a gro ...
'', but was not included on the original edition of the album itself.
Reception
Tom Sinclair of ''
Entertainment Weekly
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'' praised the album as being "everything a country-rock album should be" and stated that "even those who normally can't stand the genre are likely to be seduced by the plaintive vocal harmonies, pristine melodies, and scrappy-but-lyrical guitar solos".
Greg Kot
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of the ''
Chicago Tribune
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'' wrote that the album's "wider-ranging arrangements and instrumentation (strings, violin, keyboards) make the band seem less one-dimensional and studied than before."
The ''
NME
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'' stated that
Mark Olson and
Gary Louris
Gary Louris (born March 10, 1955) is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter of alternative country and pop music. He was a founding member of the Minneapolis-based band the Jayhawks and their principal songwriter and vocalist after the ...
' vocal harmonies "attain that upliftingly sad tinge of gospel that was once the heavenly terrain of
Gram Parsons
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and
Emmylou Harris
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",
while ''
Q'' wrote that Olson and Louris "lead their slightly expanded six-piece band through a string of beautifully bracing folk-tinged pop songs stunning in their simplicity".
Robert Christgau
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of ''
The Village Voice
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'' gave the album a one-star honorable mention rating, indicating "a worthy effort consumers attuned to its overriding aesthetic or individual vision may well like", and called the album "always sincere, never wimpy".
In a retrospective review for
AllMusic
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, critic Jason Ankeny wrote that "if ''
Hollywood Town Hall
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'' is inarguably the Jayhawks' best album, ''Tomorrow the Green Grass'' runs a very close second", noting that the album's "eclectic approach pointed the way to the sound and style of the fine records the Louris-led version of the band would go on to make" following Mark Olson's departure.
Stephen M. Deusner of ''
Pitchfork
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'' stated that the album showcases "a looser, more experimental tack" but runs "one or two tracks too long, a generous gesture that nevertheless lessens its impact, making it an uneven follow-up to ''Hollywood Town Hall''".
Track listing
All songs written by
Mark Olson and
Gary Louris
Gary Louris (born March 10, 1955) is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter of alternative country and pop music. He was a founding member of the Minneapolis-based band the Jayhawks and their principal songwriter and vocalist after the ...
except as noted.
# "Blue" – 3:09
# "I'd Run Away" – 3:34
# "Miss Williams' Guitar" – 3:06
# "Two Hearts" – 3:22
# "Real Light" – 3:25
# "Over My Shoulder" – 3:41
# "
Bad Time
"Bad Time" is a song written by Mark Farner and performed by Grand Funk Railroad, Grand Funk. It reached number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 in June 1975 and appeared on the band's 1974 album, ''All the Girls in the World Beware!!!''
Jimmy Ienner ...
" (
Mark Farner
Mark Fredrick Farner (born September 29, 1948) is an American singer, guitarist and songwriter, best known as the lead singer and lead guitarist for the hard rock band Grand Funk Railroad, and later as a contemporary Christian musician.
Early ...
) – 3:27
# "See Him on the Street" – 3:09
# "Nothing Left to Borrow" – 3:24
# "Ann Jane" – 4:00
# "Pray for Me" – 3:39
# "Red's Song" (Olson, Louris, Marc Perlman) – 3:58
# "Ten Little Kids" – 4:33
Bonus disc available on some European 1995 versions
Released fall 1995.
# "I'd Run Away" - 3:23
# "Blue" - 3:11
# "Last Cigarette" - 3:24
# "Break My Mind" - 3:22
# "Tomorrow The Green Grass" - 3:37
# "Darling Today" - 2:59
# "Up Above My Head" - 2:39
# "Keith & Quentin" - 2:39
# "Leave No Gold" - 5:44
Tracks 1 & 2 recorded for 2 Meter Session (VARA/NPS Holland)
Tracks 3 & 4 taken from the "Bad Time" single
Tracks 5 & 6 taken from the "Blue" single
Tracks 7 & 8 taken from the "Waiting For The Sun" single
Track 9 taken from the European release of the
Hollywood Town Hall
''Hollywood Town Hall'' is the third studio album by American rock band The Jayhawks. It peaked at number 11 on the ''Billboard'' Heatseekers chart and number 192 on the ''Billboard'' 200. The cover art for the album was shot in Hollywood Township ...
CD
2011 Legacy Edition track listing
All songs written by
Mark Olson and
Gary Louris
Gary Louris (born March 10, 1955) is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter of alternative country and pop music. He was a founding member of the Minneapolis-based band the Jayhawks and their principal songwriter and vocalist after the ...
except as noted.
Disc 1:
# "Blue" – 3:09
# "I'd Run Away" – 3:33
# "Miss Williams' Guitar" – 3:06
# "Two Hearts" – 3:22
# "Real Light" – 3:25
# "Over My Shoulder" – 3:40
# "
Bad Time
"Bad Time" is a song written by Mark Farner and performed by Grand Funk Railroad, Grand Funk. It reached number 4 on the Billboard Hot 100 in June 1975 and appeared on the band's 1974 album, ''All the Girls in the World Beware!!!''
Jimmy Ienner ...
" (
Mark Farner
Mark Fredrick Farner (born September 29, 1948) is an American singer, guitarist and songwriter, best known as the lead singer and lead guitarist for the hard rock band Grand Funk Railroad, and later as a contemporary Christian musician.
Early ...
) – 3:26
# "See Him on the Street" – 3:09
# "Nothing Left to Borrow" – 3:24
# "Ann Jane" – 4:00
# "Pray for Me" – 3:39
# "Red's Song" (Olson, Louris, Marc Perlman) – 3:58
# "Ten Little Kids" – 4:33
# "Tomorrow The Green Grass" (non-album B-side from 1995 single "Blue") – 3:35
# "You and I (Ba-Ba-Ba)" (previously unreleased) – 4:35
# "Sweet Hobo Self" (previously unreleased) – 3:08
# "Last Cigarette" (non-album B-side from 1995 single "Bad Time") – 3:24
# "Sleep While You Can" (previously unreleased) – 3:51
# "Blue From Now On" (hidden bonus track; previously unreleased early demo) – 2:47
Disc 2 "The Mystery Demos" (all tracks previously unreleased):
# "Pray For Me" – 3:42
# "Won't Be Coming Home" – 3:50
# "No Place" – 4:56
# "Precious Time" – 3:29
# "Poor Michael's Boat" – 2:54
# "Ranch House in Phoenix" – 4:51
# "Cotton Dress" – 3:14
# "She Picks The Violets" – 3:58
# "Bloody Hands" – 3:45
# "Up Above The River" – 3:47
# "Over My Shoulder" – 3:33
# "Blue From Now On" – 3:18
# "Hold Me Close" – 4:32
# "Turn Your Pretty Name Around" – 4:01
# "You and I (Ba-Ba-Ba)" – 5:08
# "Red's Song" – 4:29
# "Nothing Left to Borrow" – 4:06
# "White Shell Road" – 4:07
1–10 are from demos, February 6, 1992
11–18 are from acoustic demos with George Drakoulias, 10-92
Personnel
;The Jayhawks
*
Mark Olson – vocals, guitar
*
Gary Louris
Gary Louris (born March 10, 1955) is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter of alternative country and pop music. He was a founding member of the Minneapolis-based band the Jayhawks and their principal songwriter and vocalist after the ...
– vocals, guitar
*Marc Perlman – bass
*Karen Grotberg – piano, organ, Wurlitzer, background vocals
;Additional musicians
*
Don Heffington
Don Heffington (December 20, 1950March 24, 2021) was an American drummer, percussionist, and songwriter. He was a founding member of the Los Angeles alternative country band Lone Justice, which he performed with from 1982 to 1985. Heffington was ...
– drums
*
Greg Leisz
Gregory Brian Leisz ( ; born September 18, 1949) is an American musician. He is a songwriter, recording artist, and producer. He plays guitar, dobro, mandolin, lap steel and pedal steel guitar.
Biography
Leisz grew up in the garage band cu ...
– pedal steel guitar
*
Lili Haydn
Lili Haydn (born December 25, 1969) is a Canadian-born rock violinist, vocalist, actress, and composer. As a child, she pursued a career as an actress; at age eight she discovered the violin and began to focus on classical music. By the time Hay ...
– violin, viola (on "I'd Run Away")
*
Tammy Rogers
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** ''Tammy'' (T ...
– violin (on "Over My Shoulder")
*
Benmont Tench
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Early years
Tench was born in Gainesville, Florida, the second child of Benjamin ...
– organ
*
George Drakoulias George Drakoulias (born 1965) is a Greek-American music producer and a former A&R executive at the American Recordings label. He is often considered a protégé of Rick Rubin.
Drakoulias grew up in Syosset, New York, and attended Syosset High Sch ...
– baritone guitar solo on "Two Hearts"
*
Sharleen Spiteri
Sharleen Eugene Spiteri (born 7 November 1967) is a Scottish singer and guitarist, best known as the lead singer of the rock band Texas (band), Texas. She has a contralto vocal range. In 2013, Texas's worldwide album sales were counted at 40 mi ...
– background vocals (on "Bad Time")
*
Victoria Williams
Victoria Williams (born December 23, 1958) is an American singer, songwriter and musician, originally from Shreveport, Louisiana, United States, although she has resided in Southern California throughout her musical career. Diagnosed with multi ...
– background vocals (on "Ten Little Kids" and "Pray For Me")
*
Mike "Razz" Russell
Mike "Razz" Russell is an American multi-instrumentalist (fiddle, bass, guitar) and member of the Original Harmony Ridge Creekdippers. He has played fiddle on records for The Jayhawks and Joe Henry
Joseph Lee Henry (born December 2, 1960) is ...
– violin (on Mystery Demos 1–10)
;Production
*George Drakoulias – producer
*
Clif Norrell
Clif Norrell is an American record producer, recording engineer, music mixer, and musician. He has worked with many prominent artists including Bruce Springsteen, R.E.M., Jeff Buckley, No Doubt, Rush, Faith No More, Shania Twain, Mick Jagger, ...
– engineer
*David Bianco – mixing
*Stephen Marcussen – mastering
*
Paul Buckmaster
Paul John Buckmaster (13 June 1946 – 7 November 2017) was a Grammy Award-winning British cellist, arranger, conductor and composer, with a career spanning five decades.
He is best known for his orchestral collaborations with David Bowie, Sha ...
– string arrangement on "Blue"
*Marina Chavez – photography, cover photo
*Linda Cobb – art direction, design
*
Tony Glover
David Curtis Glover (October 7, 1939 – May 29, 2019), better known as Tony "Little Sun" Glover, was an American blues musician and music critic. He was a harmonica player and singer associated with "Spider" John Koerner and Dave "Snake ...
– liner notes
*Victor Janacua – assistant engineer
*Jamie Seyberth – assistant engineer
*Jeff Sheehan – assistant engineer
References
External links
Jayhawks fan site discography.
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1995 albums
The Jayhawks albums
Albums produced by George Drakoulias
Alternative rock albums by American artists
Alternative country albums by American artists