Haunted
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Studio album by Poe
Released October 31, 2000
Recorded 1999 & 2000
Genre Alternative rock
Length 68:52
Label Atlantic
Producer Poe, Olle Romo, Matt Wilder, Matt Wallace, Mike Urban
Poe chronology
Hello
(1995)
Haunted
(2000)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4/5 stars[1]
Rolling Stone 2/5 stars[2]

Haunted is the second album by American singer/songwriter Poe, released in 2000 (see 2000 in music) after a five year hiatus from her debut album Hello in 1995. The self-produced album was created as a tribute to her father, and counterpart to her brother Mark Z. Danielewski's novel House of Leaves.

History [link]

Haunted found Poe combining traditional pop music notions with electronic, Dance and hard rock music. A critical success[3] and largely adored by her existing fanbase[citation needed], it nonetheless flopped commercially, largely due to the manner in which it was marketed.[citation needed] The song "Hey Pretty" was released as a promo single, but Poe's vocals had been replaced with a chapter reading from her brother, as alternative radio of 2001 was not very willing to play female artists.[4] It reached #13 on Billboard's US Modern Rock chart. The music video for the song was deemed too racy for MTV[citation needed] (it showed Poe writhing around in mud in nothing but a bra.) A follow up promo single, "Walk the Walk", was released because it had been chosen as the theme song to a new TV drama called Girls Club. However, the show was canceled after two episodes. "Wild" was released as a third single, garnering some radio play in the Chicago area. The single was never released commercially, but featured a shorter radio mix in addition to an acoustic/rock version of the song. The title track was used as the theme song to the film Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2, a box-office failure. The commercial failure of Poe's second album contributed to the loss of her distribution contract with Atlantic Records.

The song "Haunted" was also featured at the end of the second episode of the video game Alan Wake for Xbox 360, as well as the Tai Chi Warmup in the Les Mills BodyBalance/BodyFlow program release number 54.

The album also featured samples of audio recordings made by Poe's late father, film director Tad Danielewski. The cassettes were found by Poe and Mark after their father had died and were literally audio-letters to the two of them that spanned back as far as their birth. Thus, the album is usually interpreted as a real woman (Poe) singing tributes to her deceased father (who sings back) even while telling the story of a group of fictional characters (from House of Leaves).


Track listing [link]

  1. "Exploration B" (Poe) – 1:10
  2. "Haunted" (Mike Elizondo, John O'Brien, Poe) – 5:20
  3. "Control" (Daris Adkins, Poe, Toby Skard) – 6:03
  4. "Terrible Thought" (Elizondo, O'Brien, Poe) – 4:41
  5. "Walk the Walk" (O'Brien, Poe) – 4:50
  6. "Terrified Heart" (Poe) – :52
  7. "Wild" (Elizondo, O'Brien, Poe) – 9:00
  8. "5&½ Minute Hallway" (Josh Clayton-Felt, Poe) – 3:33
  9. "Not a Virgin" (Elizondo, Poe, Matt Wilder) – 3:42
  10. "Hey Pretty" (Kenneth Burgomaster, Poe) – 3:45
  11. "Dear Johnny" (Poe) – :50
  12. "Could've Gone Mad" (Adkins, Poe) – 5:21
  13. "Lemon Meringue" (O'Brien, Poe, Wilder) – 3:22
  14. "Spanish Doll" (Adkins, Poe) – 4:52
  15. "House of Leaves" (Poe) – 1:48
  16. "Amazed" (O'Brien, Poe) – 6:23
  17. "If You Were Here" (Heitor Periera) – 5:20
  18. "Hey Pretty" (Drive By 2001 Mix)– 3:46 *

* bonus track

Personnel [link]

  • Poe – vocals
  • Daris Adkins – guitar
  • Charlie Bisherat – violin
  • Kenneth Burgomaster – keyboards
  • David Campbell – viola
  • Larry Corbett – cello
  • Mark Z. Danielewski – vocals
  • Mike "La Bomba" Elizondo – bass
  • Brandon Fields – saxophone
  • Josh Freesedrums
  • Gary Grant – trumpet
  • Jerry Hey – trumpet
  • Trevor Lawrence, Jr. – drums
  • Priscilla Loeb – vocals
  • Jamie Muhoberac – keyboards
  • John O'Brien – fiddle
  • Melissa Rogers – vocals
  • Samantha Rogers – vocals
  • Madison Rubel – vocals
  • Bill Reichenbach – trombone
  • Michael Urbano – drums
  • Joey Waronker – drums

Production [link]

  • Producers: Poe, Olle Romo, Matt Wilder, Matt Wallace, Mike Urban
  • Engineers: Kirk Fyvie, Phil Kaffel, Chad Bamford
  • Mixing: Paul Leary, Olle Romo, David Thoener
  • Programming: Poe, John O'Brien, Olle Romo
  • Arranger: David Campbell

Charts [link]

AlbumBillboard (US)

Year Chart Peak position
2000 The Billboard 200 115

Singles – Billboard (US)

Year Single Chart Peak position
2001 "Hey Pretty" Adult Top 40 30
2001 "Hey Pretty" Modern Rock Tracks 13

References [link]

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ Rolling Stone review
  3. ^ [1]
  4. ^ POE'S END RUN 'ROUND RADIO

https://wn.com/Haunted_(Poe_album)

List of programming syndicated by iHeartMedia

The majority of programming syndicated by iHeartMedia is distributed through its subsidiary, Premiere Networks. However, several iHeartMedia radio shows are syndicated by their local stations without the aid of Premiere. Talk shows of this type are generally broadcast through Orbital Media Networks, Inc. (formerly Clear Channel Satellite Services); music programs of this type are generally prerecorded and distributed through a company intranet service known as Premium Choice.

Talk shows

The following is a list of radio programs which are syndicated by iHeartMedia but are not distributed by its radio network subsidiary, Premiere Networks. In general, iHeartMedia syndicates a show outside of Premiere either as a cost-cutting measure, or because the show's talent has specifically requested syndication as condition to work for, or continue working for, the company. Talk shows currently syndicated by iHeartMedia are listed in the table below. Talk shows formerly syndicated by iHeartMedia (as Clear Channel Communications) include America's Trucking Network, Kidd Kraddick in the Morning, Lex and Terry, MJ Morning Show, Springer on the Radio, The Schnitt Show, and The War Room with Quinn and Rose. Talk shows syndicated by iHeartMedia that have moved to Premiere include Elvis Duran and the Morning Show and The Bobby Bones Show.

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Wild is a one-hour American documentary television series that premiered in 2006 on the National Geographic Channel.

External links

  • Official website
  • Wild at the Internet Movie Database
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