Candy Eyed
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Candy Eyed | ||||
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Studio album by Katy Rose | ||||
Released | June 4, 2007 | |||
Recorded | March 07 - May 07 | |||
Genre | Indie Dance, Alternative, Dance-Rock, Pop Rock | |||
Length | 31:29 | |||
Label | River Jones Music | |||
Producer | Kim Bullard | |||
Katy Rose chronology | ||||
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Candy Eyed (aka Pan de Lonely) is the second album by American indie rock singer Katy Rose.
After writing more than 70 songs and a three year break, Rose released the follow-up to her 2004 album, Because I Can. Rose announced the album on the day of its release in a 'friends only' blog on her Myspace page.
This album marks a change in direction for Rose with a dance and electronic influenced sound.
Track listing
- "Love is Suicide"
- "Rosemary"
- "Monotone"
- "Cool Whip"
- "Pornography"
- "Sloth"
- "Happy Crazy"
- "Dancin' For"
- "All Silver Rusts"
- "Unprofessional"
- "Untitled" (Bonus Track)
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