A Watched Pot

A Watched Pot
Studio album by Bleu
Released 2009
Genre Power pop
Label Artist Garage
Producer Bleu
Bleu chronology
Redhead
(2003)
A Watched Pot
(2009)
FOUR
(2010)

A Watched Pot—the third record by Bleu—was supposed to follow Redhead but got into a lot of trouble. A Watched Pot was recorded with John Fields in 2005 for Aware/Columbia Records. A few weeks after finishing the record Bleu was dropped from the label (as well as many other artists) because of downsizing of Sony. This didn't stop him from playing his songs and streaming them, and new ones, at Myspace. The record was never released on CD or digital until 2009. These four years were full of creative work: Bleu moved from Boston to L.A., put out L.E.O. —Alpacas Orgling (a project with Mike Viola, Andy Sturmer of Jellyfish and Jason Scheff of Chicago), founded The Major Labels (a power-pop project with Mike Viola and Ducky Carlisle) and released Aquavia (the first and maybe last record of The Major Labels), and worked as a producer.

The A Watched Pot sessions resulted in these songs:

The retail version was finally released on July 14, 2009 with the following track list:

  1. "Save Me"
  2. "Come 'n Go"
  3. "No Such Thing as Love"
  4. "Boy Meets Girl"
  5. "Kiss Me"
  6. "I Won't Fuck You Over (This Time)"
  7. "When the Lights Go Out"
  8. "What Now?"
  9. "Go"
  10. "One Day"
  11. "What Kinda Man Am I?"
  12. "The Penguin Song" (hidden track)

"I'm in Love with My Lover" and "Singin in Tongues" were used for "FOUR" (the follow-up of A Watched Pot in 2010) while "The Blame Game", "It Can't Be Bad" and "A Watched Pot" were released with "Besides", a compilation of B-Sides and previously unreleased material in 2011.

Bleu said: ”It truly means the world to me to finally get this record released. It always feels good to put your art out in to the world, but after all I've gone through for this material to see the light of day, the reward is particularly sweet.”

There are official videos for "No Such Thing As Love" and "Come'n'Go".

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