Come Clean (Curve album)
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Come Clean | ||
Studio album by Curve | ||
Released | 16 February 1998 | |
Recorded | July 1996 - September 1997 | |
Genre | Electronica, Alternative Rock | |
Length | 57:10 | |
Label | Universal Records | |
Producer(s) | Tim Simenon, Steve Osborne | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Curve chronology | ||
Cuckoo (1993) |
Come Clean (1998) |
Open Day at the Hate Fest (2001) |
Come Clean was the first album to be released by the British band Curve following their temporary split in 1994 and reformation in 1996, and their third all-new studio album in all.
Musically, the album marked a shift to a style more influenced by electronic and dance music than Curve's earlier records. Significantly, the commercial success of and critical acclaim for Come Clean (at least relative to the reception that the group's harsher and less accessible 1993 record Cuckoo had received) encouraged Curve to continue recording.
[edit] Track listing
- "Chinese Burn" - 4:50
- "Coming Up Roses" - 4:33
- "Something Familiar" - 4:07
- "Dog Bone" - 3:13
- "Alligators Getting Up" - 4:36
- "Dirty High" - 5:22
- "Killer Baby" - 3:54
- "Sweetback" - 4:31
- "Forgotten Sanity" - 4:33
- "Cotton Candy" - 5:32
- "Beyond Reach" - 4:55
- "Come Clean" - 2:16
- "Recovery" - 4:48