Treehouse
Studio album by
Released1987
RecordedMarch - May 1987
GenreRock, pop
Length49:56
LabelNettwerk
ProducerTom Cochrane
The Grapes of Wrath chronology
September Bowl of Green
(1985)
Treehouse
(1987)
Now and Again
(1989)

Treehouse is the second album by the Canadian band the Grapes of Wrath, released in 1987 on Nettwerk.[1][2]

"Peace of Mind" was the band's first single to reach the RPM singles charts in Canada, peaking at No. 56.[3] "Backward Town" and "O Lucky Man" were also released as singles.

Production

The album was produced by Tom Cochrane.[3] However, he departed the project slightly before it was finished, after conflicting with engineer Ric Arboit over "Peace of Mind"; Cochrane disliked the song and wanted to stop working on it before Arboit or the band thought it was finished.[3] Arboit and Dave Ogilvie finished the final mixes.[3] Cochrane encouraged the band to use pedal steel and keyboards.[4]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[5]

The Los Angeles Times wrote that the album "represents a nifty balancing act between harder-edged rock 'n' roll (courtesy of the Hooper brothers on bass and drums) and a more reflective and breezy folksiness."[1] The Kingston Whig-Standard noted that "the instrumental introduction to 'So Many Times' ends up taking up most of the song, but it's a wonderful blend of piano, organ and drums."[6] The Windsor Star called the album "peppy pop music reminiscent of the Mamas and the Papas and other late-'60s bands that blended folk and rock."[7] The Vancouver Sun deemed "Peace of Mind" "one of the cleanest, freshest songs of the year."[8]

Track listing

  1. "O Lucky Man" (3:26)
  2. "Backward Town" (4:06)
  3. "How Long" (3:04)
  4. "Very Special Day" (4:00)
  5. "Try" (3:30)
  6. "At Your Soul" (3:39)
  7. "Peace of Mind" (3:41)
  8. "Amused" (0:30)
  9. "Amused" (4:44)
  10. "So Many Times" (4:13)
  11. "Jewel in the Hand" (3:13)
  12. "Completely Lost" (4:33)
  13. "Run You Down" (2:41)
  14. "Seems Like Fate" (4:36)

References

  1. 1 2 Matsumoto, Jon (20 Sep 1987). "Nostalgia with a Fizz". Calendar. Los Angeles Times. p. 97.
  2. Dafoe, Chris (26 Nov 1987). "The Grapes of Wrath Treehouse". The Globe and Mail. p. A25.
  3. 1 2 3 4 Michael Barclay, Ian A.D. Jack and Jason Schneider, Have Not Been the Same: The Can-Rock Renaissance 1985-1995. ECW Press. ISBN 978-1-55022-992-9.
  4. Swaite, Lenny (9 Nov 1987). "Kelowna-bred Grapes branches east". Toronto Star. p. C1.
  5. Woodstra, Chris. Treehouse at AllMusic
  6. Burliuk, Greg (7 Nov 1987). "Treehouse The Grapes of Wrath". Magazine. The Kingston Whig-Standard. p. 1.
  7. Shaw, Ted (13 Nov 1987). "No sour grapes in Kelowna bunch". Windsor Star. p. C4.
  8. Mackie, Jon (11 Dec 1987). "Fine new artists give Canadian music a boost". Vancouver Sun. p. D10.
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