Pull (Mr. Mister album)

Pull
Studio album by Mr. Mister
Released November 23, 2010[1]
Recorded 1989-1990
Genre Rock, new wave
Length 51:30
Label Little Dume Recordings
Producer Mr. Mister & Paul De Villiers
Mr. Mister chronology
The Best of Mr. Mister
(2001)
Pull
(2010)

Pull is the fourth studio album by American pop band Mr. Mister, and the only album not to feature founding guitarist Steve Farris, who had departed the band in 1989. It was recorded from 1989 to 1990,[2] but the record company refrained from releasing this more introspective album.[3] Due to the band's being left without a record company – and subsequent breakup – the album was left unreleased until 2010, when it was remixed and released. In the intervening time, bootleg copies of the album (along with various fan-made album cover images) could be found on the Internet. In 2010, the album was finally released by Richard Page's own Little Dume Recordings label.

The album was made available as a physical CD plus digital download.

No singles were released from this album, although one track ("We Belong to No One") was offered as a free download from the Little Dume website while the album was being prepped for release. Also, "Waiting in My Dreams" was first featured on the band's The Best of Mr. Mister album.

Track listing

[1][2]

  1. "Learning to Crawl" - 5:48
  2. "Waiting in My Dreams" - 4:54
  3. "Crazy Boy" - 3:29
  4. "Close Your Eyes" - 4:44
  5. "Lifetime" - 4:36
  6. "I Don't Know Why" - 4:52
  7. "We Belong to No One" - 4:55
  8. "Burning Bridge" - 4:02
  9. "No Words to Say" - 5:22
  10. "Surrender" - 4:27
  11. "Awaya" - 4:20

Personnel

Mr. Mister
Additional personnel

References

  1. 1 2 "Mr. Mister – Pull". allmusic.com. Retrieved September, 11 2015.
  2. 1 2 princep (2010-11-10): "Mr. Mister’s long-lost 4th album set for release". goldminemag.com. Retrieved September, 11 2015.
  3. "Mr. Mister – Pull (2010)". somethingelsereviews.com. Retrieved September, 11 2015.

External links

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