Private Suit
Private Suit is the fourth studio album by Dutch indie rock band Bettie Serveert, and their first to be released on Parasol Records. It was released on September 5, 2000 through Parasol's subsidiary Hidden Agenda Records.[1] It received generally favorable reviews from critics, with a score of 80 out of 100 on the critic review aggregator site Metacritic.[2] One critic who did not like the album was Keith Harris, who wrote in the Chicago Reader that he thought the album "sounded false".[3]
Track listing
- Unsound – 4:32
- Satisfied – 3:41
- Private Suit – 4:32
- Mariachi Souls – 3:19
- Recall – 5:18
- Auf Wiedersehen – 3:52
- Sower & Seeds – 4:35
- White Tales – 4:20
- John Darmy – 3:10
- My Fallen Words – 2:47
- Healer – 4:49
Personnel
- Pascal Deweze – piano, background vocals
- Sytze Gardenier- engineer
- Buni Lenski – violin
- Simon Lenski – cello
- Allan Muller – background vocals
- John Parish – congas, Fender Rhodes, mastering, mixing, organ, producer, tambourine
- Peter Visser – guitar, marimba, organ, synthesizer, background vocals
References
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- Carol van Dijk
- Peter Visser
- Herman Bunskoeke
- Martijn Blankestijn
- Gino Geudens
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Albums | |
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EPs/singles |
- Tom Boy
- Palomine
- Kids Alright
- Palomine (new single edition)
- Crutches
- Something So Wild
- Ray Ray Rain
- Co-coward
- Rudder
- What Friends?
- Our New Demo
- White Tales
- Private Suit
- Smack
- Wide Eyed Fools
- Deny All
- Never Be Over
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