Cigarettes and Gasoline Emerson Hart

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  • Release Date: 07/17/2007
  • Sales Rank: 29,255
  • Label: MANHATTAN RECORDS
  • UPC: 094638056621

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Cigarettes and Gasoline

1LISTENRun To 3:17
2LISTENDevastation Hands 3:10
3LISTENIf You're Gonna Leave 3:50
4LISTENI Wish the Best for You 3:50
5LISTENI Know 3:29
6LISTENGreen Hills Race for California 3:58
7LISTENOrdinary 3:08
8LISTENVanity 4:33
9LISTENWhen She Loves You 3:30
10LISTENFlyin' 4:03
11LISTENFriend to a Stranger 3:29
12LISTENCigarettes and Gasoline 5:10

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Editorial Reviews

Life is full of comings and goings, meetings and leavings, happiness and heart wrenching sorrow. Former Tonic frontman Emerson Hart has been touched by them all, and on his debut solo album, Cigarettes and Gasoline, he delves deep into life's constantly shifting currents. The title track is the most obviously autobiographical, as the singer/songwriter conjures up his hometown childhood, and its sights and smells. Its an achingly lovely song, shrouded in nostalgia, sorrow, and with a flicker of hope for the future. "Green Hills Race for California" is wrapped in yearning, this time not for a father taken away far too soon, but for friends and a lover of old, while the equally evocative "Vanity" muses over the future. Like most of us, Hart isn't sure whether he's ready to run toward it or away from it, and romance leaves him similarly conflicted. On the infectious, rocking "Run To" he wants more, on "Devastation Hands" he's the giving one. Shifting persona on "If You're Gonna Leave" he's damn cold, yet on the lush "When She Loves You" he's head over heels over love. Inevitably, though, relationships end in tears, as "Flyin'" describes, yet when love runs aground, how much better to both walk away with dignity, as Hart does on "I Wish the Best for You," a number destined to become perhaps the greatest break-up song of all time. Magnificently produced, and with inspired arrangements ranging from rousing power ballads to luminescent acoustic pieces, infectious pop-flecked tracks to angular rockers. The music may be eclectic, but the memorable, introspective lyrics are this album's defining glory. ~ Jo-Ann Greene, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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What a great solo debut effort!by Anonymous

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July 26, 2007: I had never heard of Emerson Hart, or what was his band, Tonic, until I saw this album sitting on the shelf. I decided to buy it because I liked the title. I was really impressed. Some great, heart-felt songwriting here.