The Lateness of the Hour (Eric Matthews album)
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| The Lateness of the Hour | ||||
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| Released | 1997 | |||
| Label | Sub Pop[1] | |||
| Producer | Eric Matthews, Tony Lash | |||
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The Lateness of the Hour is the second album by the American musician Eric Matthews, released in 1997.[2][3] "My Morning Parade" was originally included as a 7" single with the vinyl version of the album.[4] The album was part of the ork pop trend of the 1990s.[5]
The Lateness of the Hour was produced by Tony Lash and Matthews, who also played flugelhorn and harpsichord, among other instruments.[6][7] Jason Falkner played guitar on the album; Matthews's younger brother Wes also contributed.[8][9] Three songs, "Gilded Cages", "To Clear the Air", and "Festival Fun", do not include drums, bass, or guitar.[10] Matthews recorded the vocals and acoustic guitars with Manley microphones.[11]