Bite Your Tongue

Bite Your Tongue
Studio album by Tiffani Wood
Released 14 October 2006
Recorded 2004-2006
Genre Pop rock
Label Mudhoney Records
Producer Richie Goncalves
Paul Wiltshire
Michael Stangel
Tony Cvetkovski
Tiffani Wood chronology
Bite Your Tongue
(2006)
Acoustic Dreams: Lullabies for Babies
(2008)Acoustic Dreams: Lullabies for Babies2008
Singles from Bite Your Tongue
  1. "Devil in Your Soul"
    Released: 18 July 2005
  2. "Spin the Bottle"
    Released: 3 April 2006
  3. "I Touch Myself"
    Released: 9 September 2006
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Herald Sun[1]

Bite Your Tongue is the debut solo album by Australian singer-songwriter Tiffani Wood. It was released in Australia on 14 October 2006 through Wood's own independent record label Mudhoney Records.

Album information

The album was recorded over two years during 2005 and 2006, excluding "The Mirror" which was originally released in 2004 as a b-side to Wood's debut solo single on Warner Music, "What R U Waiting 4". All songs on the album are co-written by Wood, excluding the Divinyls cover of "I Touch Myself". The record takes an uptempo pop rock approach, covering a number of themes such as relationships ("Spin the Bottle", "I Told You", "Ain't Dun Nothing To U"), falling asleep behind the wheel ("Wake Up"), body image ("The Mirror") and the entertainment industry ("Devil in Your Soul", "Free Your Mind"). The imagery for the booklet and artwork was inspired by Wood's love for the 1940s burlesque look.

Herald Sun music reporter Cameron Adams gave the album three stars, stating, "Wood hasn't got the budget for hot overseas hitmakers, but has a powerful voice and never sounds out of depth amid heavy guitars...In a word: sassy".[2]

Track listing

  1. "Intro (Phone Talk)" – 0:30
  2. "Devil in Your Soul" (T. Wood, R. Goncalves) – 3.41
  3. "Spin the Bottle" (T. Wood, E. Sherlock) – 2.59
  4. "I Touch Myself" (C. Amphlett, M. Mcentee, B. Steinberg, T. Kelly) – 3.25
  5. "Wake Up" (T. Wood, E. Sherlock) – 3.31
  6. "The Mirror" (T. Wood, J. Kempster) – 3.47
  7. "I Told You" (T. Wood, S. Hawksley) – 3.35
  8. "9 Lives" (T. Wood, P. Wiltshire, M. Stangel) – 3.22
  9. "Ain't Dun Nuthin' To U" (T. Wood, R. Goncalves) – 3:19
  10. "Head" (T. Wood, A. Dahal) – 3:15
  11. "Free Your Mind" (T. Wood, A. Dahal) – 3:15

Production credits

Singles

Release date Information Track listing
18 July 2005 "Devil in Your Soul"
The first single from Bite Your Tongue was released on 18 July 2005, and was the very first music release to be lifted from Wood's own independent record label, Mudhoney Records. The song showcased a harder, fast-paced rock sound compared to Wood's previous output, dominated by electric guitars and a strong drum beat. The tongue-in-cheek lyrics take a stab at the music industry and how major record labels take advantage of young artists in order to make them 'marketable'. Wood co-directed the music video. The single debuted at number 13 on the Association of Independent Records (AIR) chart.
  1. "Devil in Your Soul" – 3:44
  2. "Devil in Your Soul"
    (Moustache mix) – 3:39
  3. "Head" – 3:18
  4. "Devil in Your Soul"
    (Instrumental) – 3.28
3 April 2006 "Spin the Bottle"
The second single from Bite Your Tongue. Released on 3 April 2006, the song was used behind several promotional advertisements for long-time running TV soap Neighbours in the lead up to the 2006 Logie Awards. The single peaked at No. 2 on the Association of Independent Records (AIR) for independent distribution and No. 10 for all distribution. The club mix proved popular on several radio stations, Wood performing the remix at a number of nightclubs and special events with a burlesque theme. Wood also performed the track on television programs such as Mornings with Kerri-Anne, Sunrise and Toasted TV.
  1. "Spin the Bottle" – 3:05
  2. "Spin the Bottle"
    (Ishii N' Kitty Radio mix) – 3:51
  3. "Spin the Bottle"
    (Ishii N' Kitty Club mix) – 7:14
  4. "Spin the Bottle"
    (Instrumental) – 3:03
9 September 2006 "I Touch Myself"
The final single from Bite Your Tongue and a cover version of the 1991 song by the Divinyls. Wood's version remains identical to the original, but increases the tempo for a more modern feel. Wood performed the song on 'The Footy Show', Mornings with Kerri-Anne and CD Live. The single peaked at No. 5 on the Association of Independent Records (AIR) for independent distribution and No. 17 for all distribution.
  1. "I Touch Myself" — 3:28
  2. "I Touch Myself"
    (Subsonic remix) — 5:55
  3. "I Touch Myself"
    (Instrumental) — 3:28

References

  1. Herald Sun review Archived 27 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine.
  2. "Cameron Adams review". Herald Sun. Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 2008-05-09.
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