Got No Shadow
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Got No Shadow | ||
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Studio album by Mary Lou Lord | ||
Released | January 27, 1998 | |
Recorded | Sunset Sound | |
Genre | Rock/Folk | |
Length | 46:13 | |
Label | Sony Records | |
Producer | Tom Rothrock/Rob Schnapf | |
Professional reviews | ||
Got No Shadow is an album by Mary Lou Lord, released in early 1998.
"His Lamest Flame" is a reference to the Elvis Presley song "(Marie's The Name) His Latest Flame".
The song "She Had You" was a hit in the Philippines, it was played in a FM radio NU107 midnight count down.
The song "Some Jingle Jangle Morning" is about Kurt Cobain [1].
The song "Shake Sugaree" is a cover of an old folk and blues song written by Elizabeth Cotten.
[edit] Track listing
- "His Lamest Flame" – 3:37
- "Western Union Desperate" – 3:09
- "Lights Are Changing" – 5:23
- "Seven Sisters" – 3:36
- "Throng Of Blowtown" – 3:25
- "The Lucky One" – 3:07
- "She Had You" – 3:57
- "Some Jingle Jangle Morning (When I'm Straight)" – 3:44
- "Shake Sugaree" – 2:21
- "Two Boats" – 4:02
- "Supergun" – 3:34
- "Down Along The Lea" – 2:04
- "Subway" – 4:14
[edit] Personnel
- Mary Lou Lord - Vocals
- Shawn Colvin - Background vocals
- Nick Saloman - Acoustic guitar, guitar
- John Sprague - Bass guitar
- Cait Reed - Violin, tin whistle
- Will Goldsmith - Drums
- Gia Ciambotti - Background vocals
- Joe Ramieri - Drums, percussion
- Beale Dabbs - Steel guitar
- Rusty Anderson - 12-String guitar
- Stephen Silbert - 12-String guitar, acoustic guitar
- Roger McGuinn - Electric 12-String guitar
- Paul Bushnell - Bass guitar
- Nels Cline - Baritone guitar, E-Bow guitar, guitar
- Jon Brion - Chamberlin, harmonium
- Ethan Johns - Steel guitar, slide guitar, accordion
- Rob Schnapf - Acoustic guitar
- Money Mark - Organ
- Elliott Smith - Acoustic guitar
- Ruth Barrett - Dulcimer
- Joshua Freese - Drums