From the Greenhouse is a studio album by the American band Crack the Sky, released in 1989.[1][2] It saw the return of keyboardist Vince DePaul as well as founding members Rick Witkowski (lead guitar) and drummer Joe D'Amico (relegated to just singing back-up vocals). A concept album about environmental degradation, it originated as a John Palumbo solo album.[3][4]
The Ottawa Citizen wrote that "Crack the Sky only relaxes its borrowing from Pink Floyd long enough to copy a few hooks and harmonies from the Beatles."[6]The Buffalo News called the album a "snappy, sleekly-produced set with its echoes of Pink Floyd's Roger Waters and, occasionally, Peter Gabriel."[7]
Track listing
All tracks are written by John Palumbo
No.
Title
Length
1.
"From the Greenhouse"
5:51
2.
"Under Red Skies"
3:28
3.
"Big Money"
5:44
4.
"The Frozen Rain"
5:44
5.
"Monkeyboy"
3:44
6.
"All the Things We Do"
5:05
7.
"Lost in America"
4:41
8.
"Can I Play for You (Ian's Song)"
7:58
Note: song lengths listed on the CD differ slightly from the tracks' actual times