See It Through My Eyes
See It Through My Eyes is the reissue of American singer-songwriter Meredith Brooks' self-titled debut studio album. Originally released in 1986 as Meredith Brooks by Ariola, the album was reissued on November 11, 1997, by Bizarre Planet Entertainment. The record label intended to capitalize on Brooks' newfound success following the release of her second album, Blurring the Edges (1997).
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Released | November 11, 1997 | |||
Recorded | 1986 | |||
Genre | Rock, Synth-pop | |||
Length | 34:54 | |||
Label | Ariola (1986 Self-Titled), Bizarre Planet Entertainment (See It Through My Eyes 1997) | |||
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Entertainment Weekly | D[2] |
Track listing
(1986 Original)
- ”Pick It Up” (Burns, Burns)
- ”You’re Gonna Miss My Loving” (Perry)
- ”See It Through My Eyes” (Brooks)
- ”The Look” (Bolden, Brooks, Robinson)
- ”Thunder and Lightning” (Brooks, Burns)
- ”Video Idol” (Brooks, Burns, Perry)
- ”Jessica” (Brooks, Burns, Perry)
- ”Company Man” (Burns, Burns, Miranda)
- ”Your Attention” (Brooks, Burns)
- ”Who’s Foolin’ Who” (Brooks)
(1997 Reissue)
- "Pick It Up" (Burns, Burns)
- "The Look" (Bolden, Brooks, Robinson)
- "You're Gonna Miss My Loving" (Perry)
- "See It Through My Eyes" (Brooks)
- "Thunder and Lightning" (Brooks, Burns)
- "Video Idol" (Brooks, Burns, Perry)
- "Jessica" (Brooks, Burns, Perry)
- "Company Man" (Burns, Burns, Miranda)
- "Your Attention" (Brooks, Burns)
- "Who's Foolin’ Who" (Brooks)
Personnel
- Meredith Brooks – guitar, vocals
- Bob Burns – drums
- William Burns – bass guitar, vocals
- Robert Miranda – guitar
- David Perry – guitar, keyboards
Production
- Producers: David Perry, Jack Robinson
- Engineer: David Perry
- Mastering: Herb Jung
- Photography: Robert Duffey
Notes
- https://www.allmusic.com/album/r318470
- Browne, David (November 14, 1997). "Music Review: The Beacon Street Collection; See It Through My Eyes". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved May 17, 2012.
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