In September is the debut album by Canadian singer-songwriter Hayden . It was released on cassette by both Paul Records and Hardwood Records , with different artwork for the two releases. The Hardwood Records release did not contain two tracks that were on the Paul Records release.
5-565: Many of these songs reappear on Hayden's subsequent and much-acclaimed release, Everything I Long For . All songs written by Paul Hayden Desser. This 1990s indie rock album-related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Everything I Long For Everything I Long For is the debut album by Canadian singer-songwriter Hayden . It was initially released in Canada on March 1, 1995 through his own label, Hardwood Records , in conjunction with Sonic Unyon . It
10-419: A 16-year-old "girl of [his] dreams", and possibly infatuated with the girl's mother, as well. The man wishes for a life where he can go out and meet someone to be his "better half". The hopeless and depressing nature of the song is reiterated with each verse, which states that "things are as bad as they seem". The third verse of the song ("Job of my dreams…") is absent from the album's reissues. Desser shared on
15-488: The Toronto Mike'd podcast that the performance sections of the video were filmed at The Rivoli bar with the backroom concert space made to look like a bedroom. After the video shoot, Hayden and the video audience walked to Ogden Jr Public School where Desser played an impromptu acoustic concert. All songs written by Paul Hayden Desser. This is the track listing of the original 1995 Hardwood Records release, which
20-506: The liner notes of Hayden's debut album, In September , as the recording studio where he recorded part of that album. The song "Bad as They Seem" was released as a single, and the music video received some play on MuchMusic and MTV's 120 Minutes . The lyrics are from the point of view of a young twenty-something man in a hopeless situation: working a dead-end job ("where [he worked] at fourteen"), still living at his parents' home ("until [he's] at least forty-three"), infatuated with
25-578: Was later re-released in May 1996 (with slightly modified cover art) internationally on Outpost Recordings / Geffen Records . A 12" vinyl version was also released in 1996 on Hardwood/Genius Records. The song "Assignment in Space with Rip Foster" is an alternative title to the children's novel Rip Foster Rides the Gray Planet by Harold L. Goodwin . Assignment in Space with Rip Foster is also attributed in
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