Melville (album)

Melville
Studio album by Rheostatics
Released April 1991
Recorded

1990

Reaction Studios, Toronto, Ontario
Genre Indie rock
Label Green Sprouts
Producer Michael Phillip Wojewoda
Rheostatics chronology
Greatest Hits
(1987)
Melville
(1991)
Whale Music
(1992)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Melville is the 1991 second album by the Canadian rock band Rheostatics. This album garnered wide airplay across Canada. The single "Record Body Count" was a significant hit for the band on Canadian alternative rock stations and MuchMusic in 1991.

The song “You Are Very Star”, a bonus track on the CD release, ends with a hockey announcer’s narration in which the band is presented as a hockey team competing for the league’s top ranking against 13 Engines, Scott B. Sympathy and Tom Cochrane.

In 1996, the Canadian music magazine Chart conducted a reader poll to determine the best Canadian albums of all time. Melville placed 16th in that poll. When the magazine conducted a follow up poll in 2000, Melville placed fifth, behind only Joni Mitchell, Neil Young, Sloan and Rheostatics’ 1992 album Whale Music. In the magazine’s third poll in 2005, Melville placed 44th, but was one of only 25 albums to have placed in the Top 50 in all three polls.

Track listing

All songs are credited to the Rheostatics, except where noted.

  1. “Record Body Count” – 1:54
  2. “Aliens (Christmas 1988)” – 4:17
  3. “Northern Wish” (Janet Morassutti, Rheostatics) – 4:16
  4. “Saskatchewan” – 5:56
  5. “Horses” – 4:47
  6. “Christopher” – 4:25
  7. “Chanson les Ruelles” – 2:49
  8. “Lying’s Wrong” – 2:44
  9. “It” – 4:29
  10. “When Winter Comes” – 6:32
  11. The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald” (Gordon Lightfoot) – 8:45
  12. “You Are Very Star” – 3:28

The last two songs are bonus tracks available only on the CD version of the album.

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