Stars on E.S.P.
Stars on E.S.P. is an album by His Name Is Alive, released by 4AD in 1996.
Background
Stars on E.S.P. had the longest gestation period of any His Name Is Alive album, a project that band leader Warren Defever spent three years crafting before it saw release. In his notes written at the time of the album's release, he mentions that he began work on "I Can't Live in This World Anymore" in December 1992, right after the completion of Mouth by Mouth. The project took so long for a few reasons: HNIA's 1993 tour in support of Mouth by Mouth; the death of Defever's mother in 1994, which led his father to move to Florida, leaving the house to Defever and him living alone for the first time; and various other projects that were started but mostly left uncompleted. The album finally saw release in July 1996 on 4AD, both by their native UK branch and their USA wing, which was distributed by Warner Bros. Records at the time.This was the first album to feature Lovetta Pippen, who became the band's primary vocalist in the late 1990s and early 2000s. She sings as part of a gospel choir on the song "Last One."
"Universal Frequencies" is highly reminiscent of The Beach Boys' "Good Vibrations". In interviews, Defever has called the song a "sequel" to "Good Vibrations".
Track listing
All songs are written by Defever, credited as His Name Is Alive, except for: "The Bees," co-written by Erika Hoffman; "Universal Frequencies" and "The Sand That Holds The Lakes In Place," co-written by Matthew Smith; "Across The Street," co-written by Mark Kozelek; and "Movie," written by drummer Trey Many.- "Dub Love Letter"
- "This World Is Not My Home"
- "Bad Luck Girl"
- "What Are You Wearing Tomorrow"
- "The Bees"
- "What Else Is New List"
- "Wall of Speed"
- "Universal Frequencies"
- "The Sand That Holds the Lakes in Place"
- "I Can't Live in This World Anymore"
- "Answer to Rainbow at Midnight"
- "Famous Goodbye King"
- "Across the Street"
- "Movie"
- "Last One"
- * 4AD's 1998 reissue contains the tracks from the 1997 Nice Day EP:
- "Drive Around the Clock"
- "Crashed Up on the Corner"
- "Soul Resides in the Horse Barn"
- "Whale You Ease My Mind"
- "Oh Sinner Man"