Electric Honey (Luscious Jackson album)
Electric Honey is the third studio album by Luscious Jackson, released in June 29, 1999 by Grand Royal. It peaked at number 102 on the Billboard 200 chart,[6] as well as number 99 on the UK Albums Chart.[7]
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Released | June 29, 1999 | |||
Recorded | 1998-1999 | |||
Genre | Alternative rock | |||
Length | 50:01 | |||
Label | Grand Royal, Capitol Records | |||
Producer | Jill Cunniff, Gabrielle Glaser, Tony Mangurian, Mickey Petralia, 25 Ton, Tony Visconti, Alex Young | |||
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Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Nervous Breakthrough" | Jill Cunniff | 3:47 |
2. | "Ladyfingers" | Jill Cunniff | 3:27 |
3. | "Christine" | Jill Cunniff | 3:30 |
4. | "Alien Lover" | Jill Cunniff | 3:50 |
5. | "Summer Daze" | Gabrielle Glaser | 3:31 |
6. | "Sexy Hypnotist" | Jill Cunniff | 3:14 |
7. | "Friends" | Gabrielle Glaser | 3:30 |
8. | "Devotion" | Jill Cunniff | 3:14 |
9. | "Fantastic Fabulous" (featuring Deborah Harry) | Jill Cunniff | 3:14 |
10. | "Gypsy" | Gabrielle Glaser | 3:01 |
11. | "Beloved" | Jill Cunniff | 2:58 |
12. | "Country's a Callin'" | Gabrielle Glaser | 3:10 |
13. | "Space Diva" | Jill Cunniff | 3:25 |
14. | "Fly" | Gabrielle Glaser | 4:17 |
15. | "Lover's Moon" | Jill Cunniff | 1:53 |
Personnel
Credits adapted from liner notes.
- Jill Cunniff – vocals, guitar, bass guitar, keyboards, production
- Gabrielle Glaser – vocals, guitar, keyboards, production
- Kate Schellenbach – drums
- Tony Mangurian – vocals, guitar, keyboards, programming, production, engineering
- Emmylou Harris – vocals
- Deborah Harry – vocals
- N'Dea Davenport – vocals
- Tia Sprocket – vocals, finger snaps
- G. Wise – talkbox
- Daniel Lanois – guitar
- Roger Manning – keyboards
- Lisa Haney – strings
- Petra Haden – violin
- Josephine Wiggs – cello
- Robert Aaron – flute, horn
- Vincent Louis – percussion
- Danny Frankel – percussion
- Alex Young – production, turntables
- Mickey Petralia – production, programming
- 25 Ton – production, programming
- Tony Visconti – production, engineering
- Jamey Staub – engineering, mixing
- Robert Carranza – engineering
- Jaime Candiloro – engineering
- Alex Kyriazsis – engineering
- Juan Garcia – engineering, engineering assistance
- Danny Madorsky – engineering assistance
- Phil Painson – engineering assistance
- Prince Strickland III – engineering assistance
- Andy Wallace – mixing
- Steve Sisco – mixing assistance
- Howie Weinberg – mastering
- Bill McMullen – art direction, design
- Danny Clinch – photography
- Susan Alzner – photography
- Jeremy Creamer – photography
- Tommy Grimm – photography
- Gabriel Trujillo – hair, make-up
- Jeffrey Fernandez – styling
Charts
Chart | Peak position |
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US Billboard 200[6] | 102 |
UK Albums (OCC)[7] | 99 |
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References
- "Ladyfingers by Luscious Jackson on Amazon Music - Amazon.com". Amazon. Retrieved October 1, 2018.
- "Nervous Breakthrough by Luscious Jackson on Amazon Music - Amazon.com". Amazon. Retrieved October 1, 2018.
- Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Electric Honey - Luscious Jackson". AllMusic. Retrieved January 31, 2018.
- Malins, Steve. "Review: Luscious Jackson – Electric Honey". Q. EMAP Metro Ltd (July 1999): 120.
- Hunter, James. "Album Review: Luscious Jackson – Electric Honey". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on July 26, 2008. Retrieved December 28, 2015.
- "Luscious Jackson - Billboard 200". Billboard. Retrieved January 31, 2018.
- "Luscious Jackson". Official Charts Company. Retrieved January 31, 2018.
External links
- Electric Honey at Discogs (list of releases)
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