Sleepy Eyed

1995 studio album by Buffalo Tom From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sleepy Eyed is the fifth album by Buffalo Tom.[5] The band was looking to move away from the polished sound of their previous album in favor of a more stripped-down, live-sounding approach.

ReleasedJuly 11, 1995[1]
StudioDreamland, Hurley, NY
Length49:20
Quick facts Studio album by Buffalo Tom, Released ...
Sleepy Eyed
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 11, 1995[1]
StudioDreamland, Hurley, NY
GenreAlternative rock
Length49:20
LabelBeggars Banquet
ProducerBuffalo Tom, John Agnello[2]
Buffalo Tom chronology
Big Red Letter Day
(1993)
Sleepy Eyed
(1995)
Smitten
(1998)
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The subtitle of "Twenty-Points" namechecks The Ballad of Sexual Dependency, by Nan Goldin.

Critical reception

Trouser Press wrote: "Simultaneously grungy and clean, anthemic singalongs like 'Tangerine' and 'It’s You' do a lot to restore Buffalo Tom’s erstwhile status as everyone’s favorite raucously sincere college rockers."[2]

Track listing

  1. "Tangerine"
  2. "Summer"
  3. "Kitchen Door"
  4. "Rules"
  5. "It's You"
  6. "When You Discover"
  7. "Sunday Night"
  8. "Your Stripes"
  9. "Sparklers"
  10. "Clobbered"
  11. "Sundress"
  12. "Twenty-Points (The Ballad of Sexual Dependency)"
  13. "Souvenir"
  14. "Crueler"

All songs by Buffalo Tom.

Personnel

Buffalo Tom
  • Bill Janovitz - vocals, guitar, piano, Hammond B-3, harmonica on track 7
  • Chris Colbourn - bass, cello, guitar, vocals on tracks 3 & 10 & 12, harmonica on track 3
  • Tom Maginnis - drums, percussion

Charts

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Chart (1995) Peak
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Australian Albums (ARIA Charts)[6] 98
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