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This article is about the 1992 album. For the Latin phrase, see Ipso facto. For the British band, see Ipso Facto (band).
Ipso Facto
Studio album by Rik Emmett
Released
October 10, 1992 (1992-10-10)
Recorded
Phase One Studios, 1992
Genre
Rock
Length
60:34
Label
MCA
Producer
Rik Emmett
Rik Emmett chronology
Absolutely,
(1990)
Ipso Facto,
(1992)
The Spiral Notebook,
(1995)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source
Rating
Allmusic
Ipso Facto is a studio album by the Canadian rock guitarist Rik Emmett, released in 1992. It was Emmett's second solo studio album.
The album was certified gold in the US by the RIAA, with sales of over 500,000 copies, on April 24, 1993 and Platinum, with sales of over one million copies, on July 27, 1999.
Ipso Facto was the last Rik Emmett album to feature a band as writers, following albums would focus entirely on Rik himself, beginning with The Spiral Notebook three years later, in 1995.
Track listingedit:
"Straight Up" (Rik Emmett) - 5:14,
"Bang On" (Rik Emmett) - 3:51,
"Let Love Conquer All" (Rik Emmett) - 4:09,
"Heaven in Your Heart" (Rik Emmett) - 4:54,
"Dig a Little Deeper" (Rik Emmett) - 5:11,
"Lickity Bit" (Rik Emmett) - 2:22,
"Rainbow Man" (Rik Emmett) - 6:13,
"Out of the Blue" (Rik Emmett) - 5:42,
"Meet You There" (Rik Emmett) - 4:50,
"Cant Lie to Myself" (Rik Emmett) - 4:26,
"Do Me Good" (Rik Emmett) - 4:36,
"Calling St. Cecilia" (Rik Emmett) - 3:58,
"Transition" (Rik Emmett) - 2:06,
"Woke Up This Morninng (Blues In My Fingers)" (Rik Emmett) - 3:01,
Personneledit:
Rik Emmett - guitarras, sintetizadores, coros,
Colleen Allen - saxo (soprano) y voz (al fondo),
Peter Cardinali - bajo,
Tom Lewis - bajo,
Randy Cooke - percusión,
Greg Critchley - batería,
Brian Leonard - percusión, shaker, pandero,
Debbie Fleming - coros,
Rebecca Jenkins - coros,
Dick Armin - cello,
Ross Munro - pandereta, secuenciadores,
Richard Evans - teclados,
Productionedit:
Rik Emmett - producer,
Ed Stone - engineer,
Hugh Cooper - mixing,
Noel Golden - assistant engineer,
Tom Trafalski - assistant engineer,
George Marino - mastering,
Chris Chapman - photography,
Dean Motter - art direction, illustration, design,
Singlesedit:
"Out of the Blue/Meet You There" - Polystar PSDW 3004; released November 12, 1992 (Japan),
"Straight Up/Open-ended Interview Rik Emmett" - Duke DSRDS-9232; released October 8, 1992 (Canada),
"Bang On/Open-ended Interview Rik Emmett" - Duke DSRDS-8121; released October 15, 1992 (Canada),
"Out of the Blue (Radio Edit)" - Duke Street DSRDS-9265; released January 18, 1993 (Canada),
"Out of the Blue (Radio Edit)" - Alert Music Inc. DPRO 234; released January 18, 1993 (Canada),
"Let Love Conquer All" - Alert Music Inc. DPRO 229; released January 11, 1993 (Canada),
Chartsedit:
Albumedit:
Year
Chart
Position
October 18, 1992
Canada
33
November 8, 1992
The Billboard 200
88
Singlesedit:
Year
Single
Chart
Position
1992
"Dig a Little Deeper"
Pop Singles
66
1992
"Straight Up"
Pop Singles
1992
"Out of the Blue"
Pop Singles
88
1992
"Heaven in Your Heart"
Pop Singles
44
1992
"Bang On"
Pop Singles
48
Notesedit:
^ http://www.allmusic.com/album/r171217
Source: Wikipedia
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Source: Wikipedia
Text from this biography licensed under creative commons license

