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Key Information
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| Artist: |
Lida Husik |
| Record Label: |
Alias Records |
| Genre: |
Rock and Pop |
| Release Date: |
June 24, 1997 |
| Number of Discs: |
1 |
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Song List: Disc 1
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1. Fly Stereophonic 2. Fade Sister Cool 3. Sharon Hill Shadows 4. Soundman 5. Cape Fear 6. Caf? con Lech? 7. Death Trip 8. Ein Symphonie des Grauens 9. Slide 10. Dead Poets 11. Chocolate City 12. Dancing Pants |
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Personnel: Lida Husik (vocals, guitar, Hammond organ, keyboards); Eugene Bogan (bagpipes); Charles Steck (bass); The Rummager (drums, percussion). Producers: Charles Bennington, Geoff Turner, Lida Husik. Recorded at WGNS Studios, Washington D.C. Personnel: Lida Husik (vocals, guitar, keyboards). Recording information: WGNS Studios, Washington DC. FLY STEREOPHONIC is Lida Husik's fifth album (seventh if you count two collaborations with British techno-mover Beaumont Hannant) and contains entry points for a wide range of potential fans. Her work has retained its accessibility without sacrificing any of its oblique poetry or hallucinogenic musicality. Ever since "Hateful Hippy Girls" appeared on her first album in 1991, Husik has demonstrated the ability to weld unique imagery to a pop song, then drench it in a spray of hypnotic psychedelica. Though her songs often deal with dark places and impulses, they are ultimately voiced as something brighter. Husik doesn't shy away from darker things on FLY STEREOPHO... |
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