Red House Painters (Bridge)

Red House Painters
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 18, 1993
RecordedSummer 1992 – spring 1993
StudioUndisclosed recording studio on Divisadero Street, San Francisco[1]
GenreFolk rock, slowcore
Length45:01
LanguageEnglish
Label4AD
ProducerMark Kozelek
Red House Painters chronology
Red House Painters
(1993)
Red House Painters
(1993)
Shock Me EP
(1994)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
Rolling Stone[3]
Pitchfork7.9/10[4]

Red House Painters (also known as Bridge or Red House Painters II to distinguish it from the first eponymous album, also known as Rollercoaster or Red House Painters I) is the third album by the group Red House Painters, released on October 18, 1993 by 4AD. The album is made up of songs from the same recording sessions for Rollercoaster.

At the beginning of the album opener "Evil," the faint laughter of Mark Kozelek and the barely audible voice of a woman playfully saying "No" can be heard. Both “Evil” and “Uncle Joe” were re-recorded versions of early demos, originally recorded sometime between 1989 and 1992. The album also includes two covers: a sunny version of "I Am a Rock" by Simon and Garfunkel, and Francis Scott Key's "The Star-Spangled Banner", which displays an off-beat dark humor. An acoustic version of the song "New Jersey" was on Red House Painters I. In the US, 4AD added the Shock Me EP as bonus tracks to the CD when the RHP catalog was reissued in 1999, to bring the total number of tracks to 12.

  1. ^ Facing the Other Way: The Story of 4AD, by Martin Aston. Page 416. Published by The Friday Project, 2013.
  2. ^ AllMusic review
  3. ^ "Rollercoaster/Bridge. RollingStone. Nov 1993".
  4. ^ "Red House Painters: Box Set". Pitchfork.