Let No-One Live Rent Free in Your Head

Let No-One Live Rent Free in Your Head
Studio album by Nicolette
Released 24 June 1996 (1996-06-24)
Recorded 1995-1996;
Genre Electronica, techno, drum and bass, IDM
Length 62:04
Label Talkin' Loud
Producer Plaid, Alec Empire, Dego, Felix, Nicolette
Nicolette chronology
Now is Early
(1992)
Let No-One Live Rent Free in Your Head
(1996)
'Life Loves Us'
(2005)
Singles from Let No-One Live Rent Free in Your Head
  1. "No Government"
    Released: 18 December 1995
  2. "We Never Know"
    Released: 18 March 1996
  3. "Nightmare"
    Released: 1996
  4. "Beautiful Day"
    Released: 1996

Let No-One Live Rent Free in Your Head is the second studio album from British singer Nicolette, released on 24 June 1996 by Talkin' Loud. The project became critical and commercial success for Nicolette, reached top 40 in the UK and received great reviews by music critics.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Let No-One Live Rent Free in Your Head was widely hailed as masterpiece. John Bush of Allmusic, who gave the album four and half stars out of five, praised the album's production and called it "one of the most glowing moments of mid-'90s vocal electronica".

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Don't Be Afaid"NicoletteNicolette1:59
2."We Never Know"NicolettePlaid5:14
3."Song for Europe"Nicolette, DegoDego4:15
4."Beautiful Day"NicolettePlaid5:22
5."Always"NicoletteNicolette5:35
6."Nervous"NicoletteAlec Empire3:33
7."Where Have All the Flowers Gone?"M.Shlokov, NicoletteNicolette4:39
8."No Government (As a Way of Life)(Plaid remix)"NicolettePlaid6:36
9."Nightmare"Nicolette, Alec EmpireAlec Empire5:04
10."Judgement Day"NicoletteNicolette3:54
11."You Are Heaven Sent"Nicolette, FelixFelix4:08
12."Just to Say Peace and Love"NicoletteDego4:33
13."No Government"NicolettePlaid5:30
14."Don't Be Ashamed (Don't Be Afraid Part II)"Nicolette, OgeNicolette1:52

Track 13 contains a sample of "Shore Leave" performed by Tom Waits.

Charts

The album spent 2 weeks in the UK Top 75 albums chart and peaked at #36.

References

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