Earthsuit (EP)
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Earthsuit is the first release by the band Earthsuit
. It is most commonly known as Headless Clown, a title which is derived from the CD cover (which shows a toy clown whose head is not visible). The songs "Fearless Torch," "Desert Dreams," and "Lady Wisdom" have never appeared elsewhere, and the other three studio tracks underwent considerable changes before appearing on the band's major label debut, Kaleidoscope Superior
. According to the liner notes of the EP, the band's official line-up at this point, only consisted of Adam LaClave
and Paul Meany
.
"Oh Magnify" live at Cornerstone in Springfield, MO. Vocals by Paul Meany, Adam LaClave, Reba Rambo-McGuire
, and Abby McGee. Keyboards by Paul Meany. Guitar by Scott Brimhall. Bass by Tom Stewart. Drums by Greg Hand. Saxophone by Joseph Davis. "Intro Medley" live at Cornerstone, performed by The Rockhouse Youth Band featuring Earthsuit. "Killing Me Softly" written by Roberta Flack.
Tracks 1-6 were recorded at Bedroom Studios in New Orleans, LA. Produced by Dave Rumsey on tracks 1-6. Engineered by Dave Rumsey on Tracks 1-6 and Garrett Hestla on Tracks 7, 8. Mixed by Garrett Hestla at RMMI Studios in Franklin, TN. Assisted by Dave Rumsey. Executive Producer: Dony McGuire.
are demo versions and therefore sound significantly different.
Earthsuit
Earthsuit was a short-lived New Orleans-based Christian rock band formed in 1995. The band consisted of guitarist Dave Rumsey, keyboardist/vocalist Paul Meany, bassist Roy Mitchell, drummer David "Hutch" Hutchison, and vocalist Adam LaClave...
. It is most commonly known as Headless Clown, a title which is derived from the CD cover (which shows a toy clown whose head is not visible). The songs "Fearless Torch," "Desert Dreams," and "Lady Wisdom" have never appeared elsewhere, and the other three studio tracks underwent considerable changes before appearing on the band's major label debut, Kaleidoscope Superior
Kaleidoscope Superior
Kaleidoscope Superior is the major label debut by Earthsuit. The album features updated versions of select songs from the band's two independent releases, as well as other new songs. "One Time" was the first single serviced to radio from the album...
. According to the liner notes of the EP, the band's official line-up at this point, only consisted of Adam LaClave
Adam LaClave
Adam LaClave is an American musician and singer. He was one of the vocalists and songwriters for the Christian band Earthsuit. The group's only major-label album, Kaleidoscope Superior, was critically successful. However, the band broke up soon afterward...
and Paul Meany
Paul Meany
Paul Meany is the lead singer and keyboardist for the band Mutemath. He is also one of the co-founders of Franklin, TN based independent label Teleprompt Records...
.
Track listing
- "One Time" – 4:35
- "Sort of Wonder" – 4:09
- "Fearless Torch" – 2:57
- "Desert Dreams" – 3:29
- "Lady Wisdom" – 4:31
- "Against the Grain" – 5:13
- "Oh Magnify (Live)" – 5:23
- "Intro Medley (Live)" – 4:20
Album credits
- Vocals - Paul Meany, Adam LaClave
- Keyboards & Drum Programming - Paul Meany
- Guitar - Dave Rumsey
- Bass - Dan Rumsey, except for "Sort Of Wonder" & "Fearless Torch" by Dave Rumsey
- Drums - Steve Howard, except for "Lady Wisdom" & "Fearless Torch" by Joel Salvador and "Desert Dreams" by Paul Meany
- Percussion - Darren King on "Sort Of Wonder" and Adam LaClave on "Desert Dreams"
"Oh Magnify" live at Cornerstone in Springfield, MO. Vocals by Paul Meany, Adam LaClave, Reba Rambo-McGuire
Reba Rambo-McGuire
- Biography :At the age of 12, Reba started singing with her father and mother, Buck and Dottie Rambo, as the Southern Gospel family group, The Singing Rambos, which was later shortened to The Rambos...
, and Abby McGee. Keyboards by Paul Meany. Guitar by Scott Brimhall. Bass by Tom Stewart. Drums by Greg Hand. Saxophone by Joseph Davis. "Intro Medley" live at Cornerstone, performed by The Rockhouse Youth Band featuring Earthsuit. "Killing Me Softly" written by Roberta Flack.
Tracks 1-6 were recorded at Bedroom Studios in New Orleans, LA. Produced by Dave Rumsey on tracks 1-6. Engineered by Dave Rumsey on Tracks 1-6 and Garrett Hestla on Tracks 7, 8. Mixed by Garrett Hestla at RMMI Studios in Franklin, TN. Assisted by Dave Rumsey. Executive Producer: Dony McGuire.
EP differences
The songs on the EP that also appear on Kaleidoscope SuperiorKaleidoscope Superior
Kaleidoscope Superior is the major label debut by Earthsuit. The album features updated versions of select songs from the band's two independent releases, as well as other new songs. "One Time" was the first single serviced to radio from the album...
are demo versions and therefore sound significantly different.
- "One Time" is sung and rapped almost entirely by Paul Meany. (On the album version, Adam LaClave sings the verses and choruses.) This, along with the slightly slower tempo and instrumental style, gives the song an even more pronounced reggaeReggaeReggae is a music genre first developed in Jamaica in the late 1960s. While sometimes used in a broader sense to refer to most types of Jamaican music, the term reggae more properly denotes a particular music style that originated following on the development of ska and rocksteady.Reggae is based...
feel. The guitar solo is also notably different; it is more jazzy and improvisational as opposed to the clean, melodic solo heard on the album version. Finally, the end of the song is a bit longer. There is also one lyrical difference: "Funk Republic's in the house" instead of "Earthsuit is in the house."
- "Sort of Wonder" is the counterpart to the album's "Wonder." Its funk guitars are more pronounced and it doesn't have as much of a Latin flavor to it; it lacks the extra guitar heard in the intro and chorus of the album version. The song also has some different lyrics: "Change all my fears to faith in You" is "The game in my head will never end," and "I can see now all your wonder" is "I can see now, sort of wonder."
- "Against the Grain" is drastically different from the album version. It has more of a straight-up rapcoreRapcoreRapcore is a subgenre of rap rock fusing vocal and sometimes instrumental elements of hip hop with punk rock .-History:...
feel, with thrashing guitars and more straightforward rhythms. Adam LaClave has more background vocals in the verses. Structurally the song is almost the same, but the overall sound is so different that it is virtually unrecognizable. There are also many lyrical differences: the bridge has no lyrics, instead of "Your liberty is what we need; Father, set us free." The song contains an intro where Paul speaks, "This song is not addressed to those inflicted with the disease, but to the disease itself." Also, the word "throw" in the chorus ("throw religion") is replaced with various other words at different parts of the song.