In June of 2000, former Veruca Salt singer, Nina Gordon, released her debut solo album through Warner Brothers Records entitled, "Tonight And The Rest of My Life."
Produced by Bob Rock and recorded over a leisurely seven months in Hawaii, Tonight And The Rest of My Life features a remarkable lineup of guest musicians, most notably Jon Brion (of Aimee Mann, Fiona Apple and Macy Gray fame), along with drummer Stacy Jones, guitarist Michael Eisenstein and bassist Scott Riebling. Standout tracks range from the wry and revealing "Now I Can Die" to the heartbreakingly tender "Hold On To Me," from the cinematic progressions of "New Year’s Eve" to the scathing anti-love song "Hate Your Way." It is, in fact, that rarest of musical entities — an album to play all the way through…again and again. That’s not entirely surprising, however, considering the artist’s musical pedigree.
Six years after her debut on Warner, Nina Gordon is set to release her follow-up to "Tonight And The Rest Of My Life" with "Bleeding Heart Graffiti" on August 8, 2006. Will it live up to her debut album? The albums first single "Kiss Me 'Till It Bleeds" is much like the first single from her last album and this new album was once again produced by Bob Rock. So perhaps everyone who loved the first album will love the second album. The listeners will soon find out when the album comes out in stores everywhere.
For more information, visit their website: http://www.ninagordon.com
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