Alchemy (Leah Andreone album)
Alchemy is Leah Andreone's second full-length album. It contains the song "Lamentation", which was used on the FOX network television show So You Think You Can Dance.
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Released | September 29, 1998 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Label | RCA | |||
Producer | Bob Marlette | |||
Leah Andreone chronology | ||||
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Track listing
All songs by Leah Andreone
- "Sunny Day"
- "Swallow Me"[1]
- "Bow Down"
- "Starstruck Bastard"
- "Porn"
- "Tighten It Up"
- "You Don't Exist"
- "Dive In"
- "Inconceivable"
- "Try To Take Your Time"
- "Pretty Freak"
- "Fake"
- "A Private Affair"
- "Lamentation"
gollark: Which I guess could have been used for Orion drives, but still.
gollark: Nuclear weapons, for instance, required a bunch of specialised R&D which was basically only useful for making nuclear weapons.
gollark: And have fewer spinoffs.
gollark: Some technologies lead more easily to harm than others.
gollark: That sounds like another thing which is bound to have no negative consequences.
References
- Billboard - 12 Sep 1998 - Page 18 "HE'S OK: It's hard to imagine writing a song as provocatively titled as "Swallow Me" with one's brother, but that's exactly what Leah Andreone did on her new album "Alchemy." The Sept. 29 RCA release is a quantum leap from her debut.
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