Follow for Now (album)
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| Follow for Now | ||
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| Studio album by Follow for Now | ||
| Released | September 10, 1991 | |
| Recorded | — | |
| Genre | Hard rock Funk metal Heavy metal |
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| Length | 51:50 | |
| Label | Chrysalis Records | |
| Producer | Matt Sherrod | |
| Professional reviews | ||
Follow for Now is the only album from the band Follow for Now. The group had a dedicated following long before the album's release, and anticipation for the album was very high throughout music circles in the early 1990s. Unfortunately, Chrysalis Records replaced drummer Enrique's unorthodox and unusual drumming style with the basic rock beats of producer Matt Sherrod, enraging fans and critics in the process. The album, though critically acclaimed upon its release (Rolling Stone scored four stars out of five), was slick and polished compared to the group's legendary live shows.
After years of band and management differences halted the release of a follow-up album, the band broke up although they still remain popular in underground circles.
The album has long been out of print and is seen as a collector's item.
[edit] Track listing
- "Holy Moses"
- "Temptation"
- "Mistreatin' Folks"
- "She Watch Channel Zero?!"
- "Time"
- "Fire 'N Snakes"
- "Evil Wheel"
- "Ms. Fortune"
- "White Hood"
- "Trust"
- "6's and 7's"
- "Milkbone"
[edit] Personnel
- David Ryan Harris - guitar, vocals
- Chris Tinsley - guitar, vocals
- Billy Fields - keyboards, vocals
- Jamie Turner - bass
- Enrique - drums

