This article is about the Sophie B. Hawkins album, for the Brett Anderson album of the same name, see Wilderness (Brett Anderson album).
Wilderness is the fourth album by American singer/songwriter Sophie B. Hawkins, released in 2004 (see 2004 in music).
Personnel
*Sophie B. Hawkins - guitar, percussion, piano, drums, keyboards, vocals
*Christian Berman - bass, keyboards
*Dave Burns - drums
*Sebastião Batista DaSilva - keyboards
*Kareem Devlin - guitar
*Carl Fischer - trombone, trumpet
*Robbie Mildenberger - guitar
*David Piltch - upright bass
*Josh Sklair - guitar
*Lee Thornburg - trombone, trumpet
*David Woodford - baritone saxophone, tenor saxophone
Production
*Producers: Sophie B. Hawkins, The Berman Brothers, Sylvia Massy Shivy
*Engineers: Sophie B. Hawkins, Christian Berman, Michael Kramer, Sylvia Massy Shivy, Rich Veltrop
*Assistant engineers: Zech Algood, Colin Miller
*Horn engineer: Chris Papastephanou Digital
*Mixing: Joe Chiccarelli, Sylvia Massy Shivy, Rich Veltrop
*Mastering: Adam Ayan, Bob Ludwig
*Assistants: George Leger III, Chris Papastephanou
*Digital Editing: George Leger III
*Editing: Chris Papastephanou
*Drum Programming: Sophie B. Hawkins
*Programming: Sophie B. Hawkins, Christian Berman, Sebastião Batista DaSilva
*Arranger: Sophie B. Hawkins
*Horn arrangements: Sophie B. Hawkins, Lee Thornburg
*Art direction: Christine Wilson
*Paintings: Sophie B. Hawkins
*Photography: Sophie B. Hawkins
*Video Editor: George Artope
Category:Sophie B. Hawkins albums
Category:2004 albums
This text has been derived from Wilderness (album) on Wikipedia and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License 3.0Artist/Band Information
Sophie Ballantine Hawkins (born November 1, 1967, in Manhattan, New York City, U.S.) is an American singer, songwriter, musician and painter. Her biggest hits are "Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover", "Right Beside You", and "As I Lay Me Down".
Career
Hawkins's debut album, Tongues and Tails, was released in 1992. It achieved both worldwide commercial success and critical acclaim, earning her a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist in 1993. The single "Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover" went to #5 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles' chart in the USA, and was also a top 20 hit in the UK. As a result of this success Sophie was asked to perform "I Want You" during "Bobfest" a concert held on October 16, 1992 in Madison Square Garden honoring Bob Dylan's 30th Anniversary as a musician.
Whaler, her second album, was released in 1994. Produced by Stephen Lipson, it also contained a US Top 10 hit, "As I Lay Me Down," and made gold status. Three singles from the album made the UK top 40, including "Right Beside You" which peaked at #13. It reached number 2 in the Dutch Top 40http
A 1998 documentary by Gigi Gaston, titled The Cream Will Rise, followed Hawkins during one of her tours and captured her struggle to deal with past troubles with her family, including her mother and brother. Music and riffs by Hawkins were included throughout the film.
Also in 1998, Hawkins's record company at the time, Sony Music, delayed the release of her third album. Its executives were unhappy with the finished product, and wanted Hawkins to rework some of the material. In particular, they were insisting that Hawkins remove a banjo track from one of the songs. Hawkins refused to accommodate them, citing artistic integrity as her main reason. After a lengthy battle between Hawkins and the company, the album, Timbre, was eventually released in 1999, though Sony declined to promote it. Hawkins subsequently left the label and founded her own label, Trumpet Swan Productions. In 2001, Timbre was re-released on Hawkins' label, now as a 2-disc set that contained new songs, demos, remixes, and videos.
Her first independently recorded and released album, Wilderness, was released in 2004.
Personal life
Hawkins's website states that she is bisexual.
On November 18, 2008, she gave birth to a son, Dashiell Gaston Hawkins. He was named in part for Hawkins's longtime partner and manager, Gigi Gaston, who directed a documentary about Hawkins titled The Cream Will Rise.
In May 2010, Sophie affiliated herself with Waterkeeper Alliance, an organization of on-the-water advocates who patrol and protect over 100,000 miles of rivers, streams and coastlines in North and South America, Europe, Australia, Asia and Africa. Sophie is donating 100% of the proceeds of her single "The Land, the Sea, and the Sky" to the organization.
Politics
In August 2007, Hawkins headlined the first Los Angeles Women's Music Festival in support of the festival's dual agenda of supporting animal rescue groups and promoting and supporting female musicians. Hawkins is a vegan and a long-time supporter of animal rights.
In February 2008, Hawkins re-recorded her hit "Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover" as "Damn, We Wish You Were President" in support of presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. Hawkins also wrote in her blog, "Hillary Clinton's achievements come from her heart. She has initiated so much positive change for families, children, victims of crime and the environment in her struggle for the forward movement of America and the working people of this nation."http Blog entry of 16 02 2008 from her official site
In February 2011, Hawkins performed at the Big Gay Party event staged by GOProud, an organisation of gay conservatives, as part of this year's Conservative Political Action Conference festivities. After the show, Hawkins was interviewed and expressed her views on issues such as gun ownership, the free market, limited government and "identity politics". video report from Reason.tv, on YouTube
Discography
Studio albums
Compilation albums
Live albums
Singles
Filmography
* The Cream Will Rise (1998)
* Rip It Off (2001)
** Beyond City Limits
References
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