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Lipslide
1997 studio album by Sarah Cracknell From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lipslide is the debut solo album from Saint Etienne lead singer Sarah Cracknell. The album was co-produced by Cracknell and a variety of producers and released in the UK by Gut Records in 1997. Upon its release Lipslide earned favorable reviews from music critics, although it was not a commercial success. Musically the album does not stray too far from Cracknell's work with Saint Etienne, as it contains electronic and indie-styled pop music.[4][5][6][7]
Lipslide was not released in the United States until 2000. Licensed to Instinct Records, the album's cover art and track list were altered – four tracks were removed and replaced by four new songs. Additionally, the song "Home" was presented in a different mix. These four missing songs and the original version of "Home" were later included on the Kelly's Locker EP, released in 2000 by Instinct.[8]
"Anymore" was released as a single in the UK prior to the album, peaking at number thirty-nine in the UK Singles Chart in 1996. "Desert Baby" was also released but did not chart.
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All tracks are written by Sarah Cracknell, Johnny Male and Guy Batson, except where indicated.
Deluxe edition
Disc 1 features the original album with a slightly shuffled running order. "Penthouse Girl, Basement Boy" is absent, and the US mix of "Home" appears on disc 1 with the UK original on disc 2.
Disc 2 includes most of the songs found on the Japanese and US editions, as well as eight previously unreleased tracks.
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