2000 studio album by SR-71
Now You See Inside is the debut studio album by American rock band SR-71 , with "Right Now " being its lone radio hit single. The title comes from a line in the bridge of "What a Mess". In December 2000, SR-71 toured the US east coast with American Hi-Fi .[5]
"Now You See Inside" has been described as pop rock ,[4] [6] power pop ,[6] and pop punk .[7]
Track listing [ edit ] Title Writer(s) 1. "Politically Correct " Mitch Allan 3:19 2. "Right Now " 2:47 3. "What a Mess" Allan Mark Beauchemin Jeff Reid 3:42 4. "Last Man on the Moon" (listed on some copies as "Last Moon on Monday") 3:47 5. "Empty Spaces" 4:28 6. "Another Night Alone" 3:33 7. "Alive" 4:12 8. "Fame (What She's Wanting)" 2:46 9. "Go Away" Allan 4:20 10. "Non-Toxic" Allan 4:04 11. "Paul McCartney" 5:25
Japanese bonus tracks Title Writer(s) 12. "Right Now" (acoustic) 2:58 13. "Last Excuse" (demo version) Allan 4:18 14. "Right Now" (Enhanced video) 3:10
Charting positions [ edit ] Year Chart Position 2000 Billboard 200 81 Billboard Heatseekers Chart 2
Single
Year Single Chart Position 2000 "Right Now" Billboard Modern Rock Tracks 2 Billboard Hot 100 102 Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks 38 Billboard Hot 100 Airplay 81 "Politically Correct" Billboard Modern Rock Tracks 22
Personnel [ edit ] Mitch Allan – vocals, rhythm guitar Dan Garvin – drums, percussion, backing vocals Jeff Reid – bass, keyboards, backing vocals Mark Beauchemin – lead guitar, keyboards, backing vocals Additional personnel [ edit ] John Allen – backing vocals Kevin Kadish – backing vocals John Shanks – guitars Gil Norton – keyboards Mark Pythian – keyboards Patrick Warren – keyboards Rob Ladd – percussion Richard George – violin Chris Tombling – violin Audrey Riley – cello Richard Bissell – French horn Non-performing personnel [ edit ] Engineered by: Graham Dominy, Brandon Mason, Bradley Cook Mixing by: Jack Joseph, Neal Avron Second Engineer: Richard Ash Mastering by: Ted Jensen References [ edit ] ^ link ^ Huisseune, Rick. "SR-71 - Now You See Inside" . Melodic . Retrieved July 18, 2017 . ^ Salmutter, Elmar (June–August 2001). "Reviews: SR-71 / Now You See Inside CD" . Ox-Fanzine (in German). Retrieved May 27, 2019 . ^ a b link ^ "American Hi-Fi" . American Hi-Fi. Archived from the original on February 21, 2001. Retrieved October 24, 2020 . ^ a b "SR-71 not worth price of admission" . The Lantern . January 25, 2001. Retrieved September 16, 2001 . ^ Marshall, Bob (July 1, 2015). "41 Pop-Punk Albums All 2000s Kids Loved" . BuzzFeed .