So You Fell in Love with a Musician...

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So You Fell in Love with a Musician...
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Studio album by
Released1992
StudioSilverlake Studios, Los Angeles, California
GenreAlternative rock
Length40:25
LabelSST (294)
ProducerPat Smear
Pat Smear chronology
Ruthensmear
(1988)
So You Fell in Love with a Musician...
(1992)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic3/5 stars[1]

So You Fell In Love With A Musician... is the second solo album by guitarist Pat Smear, released by SST Records in 1992.[2][3] A music video, filmed by Dave Markey, was made for the song "Innocent X". The song "Creep Street", was originally recorded by Smears' previous, short-lived band Vagina Dentata, and their version of the song was released in 2012 on the compilation Chaotic Reasoning Vol. 2.

Critical reception[]

Trouser Press wrote that "Smear’s goofy enthusiasm, cool playing and the whole thing’s casual, underproduced quality give it a crummy, ass-backwards sort of charm."[4]

Track listing[]

  1. I'll Find You (Pat Smear) – 3:35
  2. Lulu Belle (Pat Smear, Jena) – 2:05
  3. Creep Street (Michelle Bell, Pat Smear, Gary Jacoby) – 4:02
  4. Holy Bulsara (Pat Smear) – 3:01
  5. Ever Alone With Thee (Pat Smear) – 1:54
  6. All My Cheating (Pat Smear) – 4:37
  7. Innocent X (Pat Smear) – 6:49
  8. Cold Towne (Pat Smear) – 2:15
  9. Yummy Yuck (Pat Smear) – 4:14
  10. Love Your Friends (Maggie Ehrig, Pat Smear, Paul Roessler) – 4:03
  11. Lazy (Pat Smear) – 3:49

Personnel[]

  • Pat Smear - Vocals, Guitar, Bass
  • Gary Jacoby - Drums
  • Stephanie Bennett - Harp on "Ever Alone With Thee"
  • Walter Spencer - Bass on "Love Your Friends" & bass solo on "Innocent X"
  • Michele Gregg - Chant on "Creep Street"

References[]

  1. ^ "So You Fell in Love with a Musician... - Pat Smear | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic" – via www.allmusic.com.
  2. ^ "Pat Smear | Biography & History". AllMusic.
  3. ^ "Nirvana's In Utero At 20: Pat Smear Interview". Clash Magazine.
  4. ^ "Pat RuthenSmear". Trouser Press. Retrieved 23 February 2021.
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