Shady Satin Drug

Shady Satin Drug is the second and final studio album from pop/rock band soulDecision, released October 26, 2004. The album was their second release after departing with their former company (Universal). The album's first single of the album was "Cadillac Dress". The single was never released as an official disc single. It was available to be downloaded from the band's official site. A video was shot for that song. The album sold about 10,000 copies when released. It was backed by a minor tour and a third and final single "Hypnotize". The album cost $5.4 million to produce, record, and promote. In return, Sextant filed for bankruptcy.[1]

Shady Satin Drug
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 26, 2004 (United States)
Recorded
GenrePop, pop rock , dance, funk
Length
LabelSextant
ProducerNile Rodgers, Trevor Guthrie
SoulDecision chronology
No One Does It Better
(2000)
Shady Satin Drug
(2004)

Track listing

  1. "Cadillac Dress"
  2. "Shady Satin Drug"
  3. "Hypnotize"
  4. "So Strong"
  5. "Light It Up"
  6. "Don't Dance Close To Me"
  7. "It Must Be You"
  8. "Sucky Love Song"
  9. "Kiss The Walls"
  10. "Ain't No Way To Make A Livin'"

Singles

  • "Cadillac Dress"
  • "Kiss The Walls"
  • "Hypnotize"

Personnel

Production work

  • Mastering – Brian Gardner
  • Producer Nile Rodgers (tracks 1 –3, 6, 7), Trevor Guthrie (tracks 1–3, 5–10), Ken Lewko (track 4), soulDecision (tracks 1–7, 9, 10)
  • Producer, mixer, programming Peter Mokran
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References

  1. "Jump Cuts » Playback". Playbackmag.com. 2002-06-10. Retrieved 2014-05-15.


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