X (Kristeen Young album)
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Studio album by Kristeen Young | |||||
Released | August 2004 | ||||
Recorded | December 2003 | ||||
Length | 43:36 | ||||
Label | TVPI / Self-released | ||||
Producer | Tony Visconti | ||||
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X is the fourth solo album by singer songwriter Kristeen Young.
This album is a return to Young's more basic, St. Louis style of aggressive piano, drums and bass backing, a no-frills production.
It's based on the 10 commandments. Each song addresses a different commandment, but with an argument as to why it is a good idea to break that commandment...ie. "Lie" is about why it's a good idea, or even fun, to lie. [1]
The album was produced by Tony Visconti and engineered by Mario McNulty at Studio B, Looking Glass Studios. It features "Baby" Jeff White on drums, David Matos on guitar and a duet with Placebo's Brian Molko on No Other God. Molko's vocals were recorded in London.
[edit] Track listing
- "No Other God" (with Brian Molko)– 3:07
- "Commit Adultery" – 3:11
- "Kill It" – 4:02
- "Lie" – 4:01
- "Cold Steal" – 4:20
- "Goddamn You, You Scenesters" – 3:34
- "Yesterday's Future Man" – 4:03
- "I Own The Best Of All Things" – 3:29
- "My TV" – 4:00
- "Devil Girl" – 4:55
- "Credits" (read by David Matos) – 1:49
- "No Other God' - 3:09
[edit] References
- ^ http://kristeenyoung.com/disco/index.shtml accessed 8/15/07