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Show Me is an album by the Canadian alternative rock band 54-40 , released in 1987. The album contains the singles " One Day in Your Life " and "One Gun", both of which were hits in Canada. Neil Osborne has stated that Show Me is his least favourite record.

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33-517: A disqualifying factor for the notoriously hard-partying Paul Westerberg and Tommy Stinson , who were both drunk for the meeting and expected any prospective producer to at least attempt to keep up with them, despite the band's then-recent firing of Stinson's brother Bob for his mounting drug and alcohol abuse. By the mid-1990s, Jerden felt overwhelmed by the trappings of his success and decided to "lie low": working on occasional projects, but primarily experimenting with recording equipment involved in

44-529: A producer emerged in the late 1980s, beginning with albums by Jane's Addiction and Alice in Chains . Music Radar stated that these albums went against the prevailing sonic qualities of the day—dominated as it was by " hair metal bands"—and that Jerden had an important hand in shaping such genre-defining sounds. "Dave was a great guy," recalled Jane's frontman Perry Farrell , "but I wasn't always sure how he would receive my moves. I remember waiting for him to look

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77-597: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Show Me (54-40 album) The album was produced by Dave Jerden and was recorded in Los Angeles. According to Osborne, the album cost $ 250,000 to make, and Osborne has stated that he thought the album was "overproduced." The Globe and Mail wrote that "the wrenching overdrive guitar, touches of synthetic coloring, pale vocals and abstract political/spiritual concerns bring to mind an odd combination of Neil Young and

88-656: The Cult." The Toronto Star called the album "punk music gone soft around the edges." The Gazette deemed it "a sometimes confrontational sound couched in dreamlike atmospherics." Show Me was nominated for a CASBY Award for "Album of the Year". All lyrics by Neil Osborne. All music by 54-40. Dave Jerden Dave Jerden is an American record producer , engineer , and mixer who has worked with artists in various genres including alternative rock , punk rock and metal . However, Jerden has stated that he dislikes

99-399: The other way so I could push the sliders on the desk up higher." As a producer and mixer, Jerden also worked with artists such as Fishbone , Anthrax , The Offspring , Meat Puppets , Social Distortion and Red Hot Chili Peppers . In 1986, Jerden met with The Replacements about producing the album that would eventually become Pleased to Meet Me . Jerden's sobriety, however, was

110-411: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Show Me . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Show_Me&oldid=1179251045 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

121-469: The term "producer", preferring to refer to himself primarily as an engineer. Jerden developed his engineering and mixing skills at Eldorado Recording Studios in Hollywood, California, beginning in the late 1970s. He engineered and mixed acclaimed and successful records by artists such as Talking Heads , David Byrne , Frank Zappa , Mick Jagger , The Rolling Stones and many others. His career as

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