Slush | |
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Studio album by OP8 | |
Released | Feb 25 1997 Feb 12 2002 (Reissue) |
Recorded | Wavelab, Tucson, Arizona |
Genre | Experimental |
Length | 51:12 |
Label | Thirsty Ear (US) |
Producer | OP8 & Lisa Germano |
Professional reviews | |
Slush is the 1997 debut album by OP8, a band formed from Lisa Germano, Howe Gelb of Giant Sand, and Joey Burns and John Convertino of Calexico and Giant Sand. The album was released on Thirsty Ear and features covers of "Sand" by Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazlewood as well as "Round and Round" by Neil Young. Its generally mainstream, jazz-inflected songwriting is at times counterbalanced by odd sonic details, including detuned melodic fragments and synthetic noises.
The album was a critical success, and MTV invited the band to perform several of the songs from the album on their show MTV's Alternative Nation, in 1997. This gave Germano some much needed exposure, and "If I Think Of Love" became somewhat popular, and she released it on her next album, 1998's Slide.
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