Bring It On is the debut album by English band Gomez.
Gomez entered the recording studios in late 1997 to turn their demos into an album. During this time they also toured the UK with Embrace. The first single, "78 Stone Wobble" was released in March 1998 with the album following a month later. Bring It On was well received on both sides of the Atlantic with Spin calling it a "damn beautiful album" and Allmusic's Greg Prato comparing 78 Stone Wobble to Nirvana's unplugged version of The Meat Puppets' Plateau. The album experienced a further boost in popularity when it won the 1998 Mercury Music Prize for best album, beating the favourites Massive Attack's Mezzanine and The Verve's Urban Hymns. "Get Myself Arrested" and "Whippin' Piccadilly" were later released as singles. While Gomez toured the US as the support artist for Eagle Eye Cherry, Bring It On is the only Gomez album so far not to make the US charts although the album did make the Australian album charts. "Bring It On" is also the name of a song on Gomez's following album, Liquid Skin.
(Verse1)
Broken again I'm, down on my knees ripped apart
But I see you out there
So I'm taking these chains off my heart
(Hook 1)
I'm listenin' close for you
Feeling my way after dark
I'm on my way to you
And won't nothin' keep me from ya
(Chorus)
So I'll just free run, till my feet start to lift off the ground
I will just free run, till I'll find myself right where you are, oh
Whoa, whoa, I'll free run to ya
Whoa, whoa, free run to ya
(Verse 2)
Life with you leaving, Is like being locked upside down
I'm all out of reasons, to let all this hurt keep me bound
(Hook 2)
I'll listen close for ya
I don't wanna miss the good parts
I'm on my way to ya
And no one will keep me from ya
(Chorus)
So I'll just free run, till my feet start to lift off the ground
I will just free run, till I find myself right where you are, oh
Whoa, whoa, I'll free run to ya
Whoa, whoa, free run to ya