Showing posts with label Peter Himmelman. Show all posts
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30 October 2024

PETER HIMMELMAN Flown This Acid World 1992

 


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American singer-songwriter and film and television composer.
Born November 23, 1959, in St. Louis Park, Minnesota. His is a cousin of pianist Jeff Victor.
Formerly founded and played in the Minneapolis indie rock band Sussman Lawrence before pursuing an extensive solo career. Besides his many heartfelt songs, he is also known for composing songs about people in the audience at concerts and taking concerts outdoors when they have run their course at venues.
He was nominated for an Emmy Award in 2002 for his song "Best Kind Of Answer" which was in the CBS series "Judging Amy", for which Himmelman also composed the score. He was the composer for the FOX television show Bones. He was nominated for a Grammy Award for his children's album, "My Green Kite". USA Today has called Himmelman "one of rock's most wildly imaginative performers" for his often highly improvisational stage shows.
He has charted twice in the U.S., with "Waning Moon" in 197, which hit #41 on the rock charts; and "Woman with the Strength of 10,000 Men", which hit #18 on the alternative chart in 1991.
Himmelman is also the founder of Big Muse, a company which helps individuals and organizations unlock their creative potential.


Tracklist

1
Flown This Acid World
2
Beneath The Damage And The Dust
3
Closer
4
Things To Say
5
Child Into A Man
6
You Know Me Better Than I Do
7
Always In Disguise
8
How Did It Come Down To This
9
Raina
10
Weight Of The Wait
11
Cross This Bridge
12
Untitled

16 March 2013

PETER HIMMELMAN From Strength to Strength 1991

by request
 
 
 
 

biography

by William Ruhlmann

Minnesota native Peter Himmelman was the leader of a pop/rock quintet called Sussman Lawrence that made two independent albums in the early '80s and earned him comparisons to such new wave singer/songwriters as Elvis Costello and Joe Jackson. The group became Himmelman's backup band for the release of his debut album, This Father's Day (1986), which earned him a contract with Island Records. He followed with Gematria (1987), Synesthesia (1989), and From Strength to Strength (1991). By the last release, he had moved to Epic Records, releasing 1992's Flown This Acid World and 1994's Skin. Stage Diving appeared on the Plump label in 1996. The following year, he released the children's album My Best Friend Is a Salamander on the Baby Boom label. Later that year, Himmelman signed with the Six Degrees subdivision of Island Records. His first album for the label was Love Thinketh No Evil, released in spring 1998. More children's recordings followed, as did 2004's Unstoppable Forces on Majestic. In 2005 he delivered the raw and bluesy Imperfect World, followed by his first anthology, Mission of My Soul: The Best of Peter Himmelman. The children's album My Green Kite appeared in 2007 from Rounder Records. A new album, The Pigeons Couldn't Sleep, was released in 2007, followed by My Trampoline and The Mystery and the Hum in 2009 and 2010, respectively.
 
 
Tracklist

  1. Walk On (Part One)
  2.
Impermanent Things
  3.
Woman With The Strength Of 10,000 Men
  4.
Love Of Midnight
  5.
Phone Call From Chicago
  6.
Only Innocent
  7. Whispering Days
  8. Crushed
  9. Mission Of My Soul
10.
Midnight Walk In The Ruins
11.
God Don't Have To Teach You This Way
12.
This Too Will Pass
13. Measure
14. Running Away
15.
Walk On (Part Two)