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{{Infobox album
{{Infobox album
| Italic Title =
| name      = Inside Out II
| Name        = Inside Out II
| type      = studio
| Type        = studio
| artist    = [[Foolish Creeper (band)|Foolish Creeper]]
| Longtype    =
| cover      = 10-Inside_Out_II.jpg
| Artist      = [[Foolish Creeper (band)|Foolish Creeper]]
| alt        = A vinyl record sitting in a long metal pipe with a bright light at the end
| Cover      = 10-Inside_Out_II.jpg
| released  = {{start date|2009|07|29}}
| Border      =
| recorded  = 2008-2009
| Alt        =
| venue      =
| Caption    =
| studio    =
| Released    = July 29, 2009
| genre      = Rock, Metal, Pop Rock
| Recorded    = 2008-2009
| length    = {{Duration|m=52|s=47}}
| Venue      =
| label      = [[Portside]]
| Studio      =
| producer  = Dave Shevil, Denis Porter, Lauren Jensen
| Genre      = Rock, Metal, Pop Rock
| prev_title = [[Revamp (album)|Revamp]]
| Length      = {{Duration|m=52|s=47}}
| prev_year = 2002
| Language    =
| next_title = [[Foolish Creeper (album)|Foolish Creeper]]
| Label      = [[Portside]]
| next_year  = 2014
| Director    =
| Producer    = Dave Shevil, Denis Porter, Lauren Jensen
| Compiler    =
| Chronology  =
| Last album  = ''[[Revamp (album)|Revamp]]''<br />(2002)
| This album = '''''Inside Out II'''''<br />(2009)
| Next album  = ''[[Foolish Creeper (album)|Foolish Creeper]]''<br />(2014)
| Misc        =  
}}
}}


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==Production==
==Production==
In 2007, Denis Porter and Lauren Jensen met for dinner with their spouses. During dinner, the two began discussing their fond memories of recording and performing. By sheer coincidence, Craig Hansen and Karen Weber happened to be at the same restaurant and stopped by to say hello. The group, only missing drummer Roman Erickson, discussed the concept of recording again, and all agreed they should. Denis offered up his personal recording studio, and within the week, the band started doing so.
In 2007, Denis Porter and Lauren Jensen met for dinner with their spouses. During the meal, the two began talking about their fond memories of recording and performing. By coincidence, Craig Hansen and Karen Weber happened to be at the same restaurant and stopped by to say hello. The group, only missing drummer Roman Erickson, discussed the idea of recording again, and all agreed they should do it. Denis offered his personal recording studio, and within the week, the band started working on it.


Porter and Jensen decided this album should be a collaboration between all the members of the band, ensuring fairness among all members. Roman Erickson commented on how great it was to be recording together again, stating it felt like the old days. This ultimately led to the band deciding to make the album a pseudo-sequel to their 1987 album ''[[Inside Out (album)|Inside Out]]''.
Porter and Jensen decided this album should be a collaboration among all the band members to ensure fairness. Roman Erickson commented on how great it was to be recording together again, saying it felt like the old days. This ultimately led to the band deciding to make the album a sort of sequel to their 1987 album ''[[Inside Out (album)|Inside Out]]''.


During production, producer Dave Shevil suggested they keep the recording of the album a secret from the public. On July 28, 2009, the band's website posted the album cover the day before it was to be released. News spread, and when it was released the next day, it became one of the band's biggest-selling records.
During production, producer Dave Shevil suggested keeping the album's recording a secret from the public. On July 28, 2009, the band's website posted the album cover the day before its release. The news spread quickly, and when the album was released the next day, it became one of the band's best-selling records.


== Track listing ==
== Track listing ==
{{Track listing
{{Track listing
| total_length    = 52:47
| total_length    = 52:47
| writing_credits = yes
| all_writing = [[Denis Porter]], [[Lauren Jensen]], Craig Hansen, Karen Weber, and Roman Erickson, except where noted.
 
| title1          = Call Answered
| title1          = Call Answered
| writer1        = Denis Porter, Lauren Jensen, Craig Hansen, Karen Weber, Roman Erickson
| length1        = 4:03
| length1        = 4:03
| title2          = Thought It Was Over
| title2          = Thought It Was Over
| writer2        = Porter, Jensen, Hansen, Weber, Erickson
| length2        = 5:18
| length2        = 5:18
| title3          = Outside In
| title3          = Outside In
| writer3        = Porter, Jensen, Hansen, Weber, Erickson
| length3        = 4:04
| length3        = 4:04
| title4          = Follow In Front
| title4          = Follow In Front
| writer4        = Porter, Jensen, Hansen, Weber, Erickson
| length4        = 5:12
| length4        = 5:12
| title5          = Facts
| title5          = Facts
| writer5        = Porter, Jensen, Hansen, Weber, Erickson
| length5        = 3:50
| length5        = 3:50
| title6          = Tomorrow Isn't The End
| title6          = Tomorrow Isn't The End
| writer6        = Porter, Jensen, Hansen, Weber, Erickson
| length6        = 4:05
| length6        = 4:05
| title7          = 1955
| title7          = 1955
| writer7        = Porter, Jensen, Hansen, Weber, Erickson
| length7        = 4:17
| length7        = 4:17
| title8          = Tuesday Window
| title8          = Tuesday Window
| writer8        = Porter, Jensen, Hansen, Weber, Erickson
| length8        = 4:57
| length8        = 4:57
| title9          = Crash Course
| title9          = Crash Course
| writer9        = Porter, Jensen, Hansen, Weber, Erickson
| length9        = 4:38
| length9        = 4:38
| title10        = Back in Time
| title10        = Back in Time
| writer10        = Johnny Colla, Chris Hayes, Sean Hopper, Huey Lewis
| writer10        = {{flatlist|
* Johnny Colla
* Chris Hayes
* Sean Hopper
* Huey Lewis}}
| length10        = 3:16
| length10        = 3:16
| title11        = Agree to Disagree
| title11        = Agree to Disagree
| writer11        = Porter, Jensen, Hansen, Weber, Erickson
| length11        = 4:21
| length11        = 4:21
| title12        = Untitled Track #75 (Instrumental Jam)
| title12        = Untitled Track #75 (Instrumental Jam)
| writer12        = Porter, Jensen, Hansen, Weber, Erickson
| length12        = 4:39
| length12        = 4:39
}}
}}

Latest revision as of 09:20, 20 August 2025

Inside Out II
A vinyl record sitting in a long metal pipe with a bright light at the end
Studio album by
Released July 29, 2009 (2009-07-29)
Recorded 2008-2009
Genre Rock, Metal, Pop Rock
Length 52:47
Label Portside
Producer Dave Shevil, Denis Porter, Lauren Jensen
Foolish Creeper chronology
Revamp
(2002)
Inside Out II
(2009)
Foolish Creeper
(2014)

Inside Out II is the tenth album released by Foolish Creeper and the first to have the original band's lineup.

Production

In 2007, Denis Porter and Lauren Jensen met for dinner with their spouses. During the meal, the two began talking about their fond memories of recording and performing. By coincidence, Craig Hansen and Karen Weber happened to be at the same restaurant and stopped by to say hello. The group, only missing drummer Roman Erickson, discussed the idea of recording again, and all agreed they should do it. Denis offered his personal recording studio, and within the week, the band started working on it.

Porter and Jensen decided this album should be a collaboration among all the band members to ensure fairness. Roman Erickson commented on how great it was to be recording together again, saying it felt like the old days. This ultimately led to the band deciding to make the album a sort of sequel to their 1987 album Inside Out.

During production, producer Dave Shevil suggested keeping the album's recording a secret from the public. On July 28, 2009, the band's website posted the album cover the day before its release. The news spread quickly, and when the album was released the next day, it became one of the band's best-selling records.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Denis Porter, Lauren Jensen, Craig Hansen, Karen Weber, and Roman Erickson, except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Call Answered" 4:03
2."Thought It Was Over" 5:18
3."Outside In" 4:04
4."Follow In Front" 5:12
5."Facts" 3:50
6."Tomorrow Isn't The End" 4:05
7."1955" 4:17
8."Tuesday Window" 4:57
9."Crash Course" 4:38
10."Back in Time"
  • Johnny Colla
  • Chris Hayes
  • Sean Hopper
  • Huey Lewis
3:16
11."Agree to Disagree" 4:21
12."Untitled Track #75 (Instrumental Jam)" 4:39
Total length:52:47

Personnel

  • Denis Porter – lead vocals, keyboards
  • Lauren Jensen – lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Craig Hansen – rhythm guitar
  • Karen Weber – bass
  • Roman Erickson – drums, percussion