New Experience
New Experience is the 1988 debut album of Michelle Malone. The album was critically very well received[1] Produced as an independent LP on Sky Records, it led to Malone signing with Arista Records.[2][3] Among the musicians on the album was R.E.M.'s drummer Bill Berry.[4] The LP was re-released on CD in 1993 with six new tracks[5]
New Experience | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1988 | |||
Studio | John Keane Studio, Athens, Georgia | |||
Label | Sky Records | |||
Producer | John Keane, Michelle Malone | |||
Michelle Malone chronology | ||||
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Track listing
All tracks composed by Michelle Malone; except where indicated
- "Circus Circus"
- "Eastern Pleasures"
- "All I Can Give You (Is Me)"
- "Into the Night" (Kristin Hall)
- "Long Love Century"
- "Big Black Bag"
- "Until the Day"
- "Under the Memphis Sky"
- "Incident"
- "The First 24"
- "Counting Stars"
- "Sure Thing"
- "New Day Song"
- "32 Seconds"
- "Skull, Cross, Bones, Flesh"
Personnel
- Michelle Malone
- John Keane
- Bill Berry
- Ed Bradley
- Gerard McHugh
- Kyle Pilgrim
- Sandy Garfinkle
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References
- Billboard - 6 Nov 1999 p.14 "clubs where Malone has developed an ardent following since issuing her critically heralded debut, "New Experience," ..."
- Billboard - 16 Dec 2000 p.24 "Michelle's first recording, "New Experience" (1987), was released to rave reviews, "
- SPIN Feb 1989 p.58 "Drummer Bill Berry worked with Atlantan Michelle Malone on her independent LP New Experience (she has just signed with Arista), "
- Tony Fletcher Remarks: the story of R.E.M. 1993 p.113 "Bill Berry worked with Atlanta singer- songwriter Michelle Malone on her album 'New Experience',"
- Out - Volume 2 1993 p.37 "On the dyke-rock front, veteran Michelle Malone belts out emotional rockers in her 1988 solo debut. New Experience (Sky Records); now on CD, the album includes six new tracks."
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