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1995 studio album by Jenny Morris From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Salvation Jane is the fourth studio album by New Zealand singer Jenny Morris. It was released in July 1995 on the rooArt label,[1] after a four-year gap from her last album. The album was produced by Andrew Farriss[2] and Mark Moffatt, together with Electric Hippies' duo Steve Balbi and Justin Stanley. The album featured songs from a songwriting retreat held at Miles Copeland's castle, Chateau de Marouatte, in Bordeaux, France.[3] Here, Morris co-wrote a number of songs with other international songwriters, including Jud Friedman, Rich Wayland, Mark Cawley and Dennis Greaves.
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Released | 10 July 1995 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Length | 59:28 | |||
Label | rooArt | |||
Producer | Andrew Farriss, Mark Moffatt | |||
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The album peaked at #70 upon its debut on the Australian ARIA album charts on the week ending 23 July 1995, and spent two weeks in the top 100.[4]
"Salvation Jane" is one of several names by which the flowering plant Echium plantagineum is known in Australia.
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