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Fiona Apple - Tidal Album

Fiona Apple - Tidal Album
Performer: Fiona Apple
Title: Tidal
Country: Canada
Genre: Rock Music
Style:Soft Rock, Pop Rock
Released: 23 Jul 1996
Catalog number: OK 67439
Label: Clean Slate
MP3 album szie: 1423 mb
FLAC album size: 1090 mb

Tracklist

1Carrion
Bass – Dan RothchildChamberlin [Chamberlain] – Patrick WarrenDrums, Percussion – Matt ChamberlainGuitar, Vibraphone, Chamberlin [Chamberlain], Harp – Jon BrionVocals – Fiona Apple
5:43
2Sullen Girl
Bass – Greg RichlingChamberlin [Chamberlain] – Patrick WarrenDrums – Matt ChamberlainGuitar, Vibraphone, Dulcitone, Marimba – Jon BrionPedal Steel Guitar – Greg LeiszVocals, Piano, Organ [Optigan] – Fiona Apple
3:53
3Criminal
Bass – Dan RothchildChamberlin [Chamberlain] – Jon BrionDrums – Matt ChamberlainGuitar – Rob LauferPiano – Patrick WarrenVocals – Fiona Apple
5:41
4Slow Like Honey
Bass – Greg RichlingChamberlin [Chamberlain] – Patrick WarrenDrums – Danny FrankelVibraphone – Jon BrionVocals, Piano – Fiona Apple
5:56
5Shadowboxer
Bass – Greg RichlingChamberlin [Chamberlain] – Patrick WarrenDrums – Danny FrankelVibraphone, Piano [Tack] – Jon BrionVocals, Piano – Fiona Apple
5:24
6Sleep To Dream
Bass – Dan RothchildDrums, Percussion – Matt ChamberlainGuitar, Vibraphone, Piano [Tack] – Jon BrionPiano, Chamberlin [Chamberlain] – Patrick WarrenVocals, Piano – Fiona Apple
4:08
7The First Taste
Bass – Sara LeeChamberlin [Chamberlain] – Patrick WarrenDrum Programming – George BlackDrums, Percussion – Matt ChamberlainGuitar, Vibraphone, Piano [Tack], Marimba – Jon BrionPercussion – Danny FrankelVocals, Piano – Fiona Apple
4:46
8Pale September
Bass – Sara LeeChamberlin [Chamberlain] – Patrick WarrenDrums – Matt ChamberlainHarmony Vocals – Amber MaggartVibraphone, Piano [Tack] – Jon BrionVocals, Piano – Fiona Apple
5:50
9Never Is A Promise
Arranged By [Strings] – Van Dyke ParksCello – Larry CorbettViola – Evan WilsonViolin [1st] – Ralph MorrissonViolin [2nd] – Claudia ParducciVocals, Piano – Fiona Apple
5:54
10The Child Is Gone
Bass – Dan RothchildChamberlin [Chamberlain] – Patrick WarrenDrums – Matt ChamberlainHarp – Jon BrionHarp, Organ [Optigan] – Jon BrionPedal Steel Guitar – Greg LeiszVocals, Piano – Fiona Apple
4:14

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
OK 67439Fiona Apple Tidal ‎(CD, Album, Enh)Clean Slate, WorkOK 67439US1996
SRCS-8102Fiona Apple Tidal ‎(CD, Album)SonySRCS-8102Japan1996
01-483750-10, WRK 483750, 483750 2Fiona Apple Tidal ‎(CD, Album)Columbia, Work, Work01-483750-10, WRK 483750, 483750 2Europe1996
88985420001Fiona Apple Tidal ‎(2x12", Album, Club, RE, RM, RP, 180)Clean Slate, Epic, Sony Music Commercial Music Group88985420001US2019
XPCD 795Fiona Apple Tidal ‎(CD, Album, Promo)Clean Slate, WorkXPCD 7951996

Credits

  • A&RJordan Harris
  • Art DirectionFred Woodward
  • Coordinator [Production Coordinator For Harvest Moon Productions]Valerie Pack
  • Engineer [Additional Engineering]Brian Scheubel, Claude Achille, Jim Wirt, Niko Bolas
  • Engineer [Assistant]Al Sanderson, Troy Gonzales
  • ManagementHK Management
  • Mastered ByTed Jensen
  • Mixed By [Assisted By]Tom Banghart
  • Photography ByNathaniel Goldberg
  • ProducerAndrew Slater
  • Recorded By, Mixed ByMark Endert
  • Songwriter [Songs Written By]Fiona Apple

Notes

(c)(p) Sony Music Entertainment

Manufactured & distributed by Sony Music Entertainment (Canada) Inc.

Made in Canada

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 0 7464-67439-2 8
  • Matrix / Runout: CPDP-000510 3
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L322

Companies

  • Glass Mastered At – DADC – CPDP-000510

Short intro

Criminal, the album's most popular single, won a Grammy Award for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance in 1998. Sullen Girl -a wrenching piano ballad examining the wounds of her early sexual assault-is simultaneously full of malaise and hope, while the proud lead single Criminal puts Apple wholly in charge. The self-confessed bad, bad girl drew a heartwrenchingly relatable portrait of teenage turbulence. Fiona Apple. The album spawned six singles, including Criminal, a top-40 hit in the United States. Apple later won a Grammy for the song. The video for Sleep to Dream won an MTV Video Music Award, where Fiona made her famous This world is bullshit acceptance speech. NPR ranked the record as the 125 greatest album made by a female artist, saying: Fiona Apple unfurled her debut album with a roll of thunder, in the form of Sleep to Dream. The second track on Fiona Apples debut album, released in 1996 when she was 18 years old, is a ballad about trauma. She describes the paralysis of depression: how the hurt stalks below the surface how emotions rage and contort out of view. And theres too much going onBut its calm under the wavesIn the blue of my oblivion, she sings, as if facing a brewing wind, her voice a beacon of dignity, soul, and resolve. 10 tracks 51:29. According to Nielsen SoundScan, it was certified 3x platinum by the RIAA in December 1997. Her voice is surprisingly rich and supple for a teenager, and her jazzy, sophisticated piano playing also belies her age. Given the right material, such talents could have flourished, but she has concentrated on her own compositions, which are nowhere near as impressive as her musicianship. Fiona Apples 1996 debut album is a peculiar document of the mid-90s singer-songwriter wave. At 19, Apple was the youngest artist to grace the Lilith main stage, but dive into her record and the singer seemed wise beyond her years, more a follower of jazz powerhouses li. Fiona Apple - Sleep To Dream. Fiona Apple - Sullen Girl. Fiona Apple - Shadowboxer. Fiona Apple - Criminal. Fiona Apple - Slow Like Honey. Fiona Apple - The First Taste. Fiona Apple - Never Is A Promise. Fiona Apple - The Child Is Gone. Fiona Apple - Pale September. Fiona Apple - Carrion