Quixotic (album)
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Quixotic | ||
Studio album by Martina Topley-Bird | ||
Released | July 14, 2003 | |
Genre | Trip hop/Electronic/Rock | |
Length | 50:24 | |
Label | Independiente Records | |
Producer(s) | Martina Topley-Bird Amp 9 (Nick Bird, Steve Crittall, Alex McGowan) David Holmes Tricky |
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Professional reviews | ||
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Alternate covers | ||
Anything cover art |
Quixotic is the debut album by English singer-songwriter Martina Topley-Bird. The album spans several musical styles including trip-hop, electronic and rock. It was co-written and produced by Topley-Bird and received positive reviews from music critics upon its release. Quixotic also includes a collaboration with musician Tricky, with whom Topley-Bird collaborated prior to her solo work.
Quixotic was released in the United States one year later, in 2004. Licensed to the Palm Pictures label, the album was retitled Anything and the track list was altered — including the omission of three tracks originally found on Quixotic. Additionally, the "Intro" track was moved to the end of the album and retitled "Outro".
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
[edit] Quixotic
- "Intro" (Topley-Bird)
- "Need One" (Topley-Bird, Amp 9)
- "Anything" (Nick Bird, Steve Crittall)
- "Soul Food" (Topley-Bird, Amp 9)
- "Lullaby" (Topley-Bird, Amp 9)
- "Too Tough to Die" (Topley-Bird, Holmes)
- "Sandpaper Kisses" (Topley-Bird, Amp 9)
- "Ragga" (Topley-Bird, Tricky)
- "Lying" (Topley-Bird)
- "I Wanna Be There" (Topley-Bird, Amp 9)
- "I Still Feel" (Topley-Bird, Amp 9)
- "Ilya" (Topley-Bird)
- "Stevie's (Day's of a Gun)" (Topley-Bird, Amp 9)
[edit] Anything
- "Anything"
- "Ragga"
- "Need One"
- "Soul Food"
- "Ilya"
- "I Still Feel"
- "Sandpaper Kisses"
- "Too Tough to Die"
- "Lullaby"
- "Outro"
[edit] Trivia
The song "Sandpaper Kisses" was featured in the video game Indigo Prophecy