Pink Pearl
Appearance
Pink Pearl | ||
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Album by Jill Sobule | ||
Released | April 18, 2000 | |
Recorded | ??? | |
Genre | Adult Alternative | |
Length | 41 min 28 sec | |
Record label | Beyond | |
Producers | Jill Sobule, Robin Eaton, Brad Jones | |
Professional reviews | ||
AMG | 4/5 | link |
Jill Sobule Chronology | ||
Happy Town (1997) |
Pink Pearl (2000) |
Underdog Victorious (2004) |
Pink Pearl is the fourth album by American singer/songwriter Jill Sobule, released in 2000. (see 2000 in music). It is named after a model of pencil eraser by Eberhard Faber.
Track listing
- "Rainy Day Parade" (Eaton, Sobule) - 3:04
- "One of These Days" (Eaton, Sobule) - 3:53
- "Lucy at the Gym" (Eaton, Sobule) - 3:46
- "Claire" (Eaton, Sobule) - 3:39
- "Mexican Wrestler" (Eaton, Sobule) - 4:15
- "Heroes" (Eaton, Sobule) - 2:57
- "Mary Kay" (Eaton, Sobule) - 3:25
- "Somewhere in New Mexico" (Galdston, Sobule) - 4:29
- "Guy Who Dosen't Get It" (Galdston, Sobule) - 3:39
- "Someone's Gonna Break Your Heart" (Mastro, Sobule) - 3:12
- "Loveless Motel" (Sobule) - 2:48
- "Rock Me to Sleep" (Barone, Sobule) - 2:21
Personnel
- Jill Sobule - synthesizer, guitar, drums, keyboards, vocals, omnichord
- Chris Carmichael - violin
- Charlie Chadwick - bass
- Molly Felder - background vocals
- Mickey Grimm - drums, cajon
- Tommy Hannum - pedal steel
- Brad Jones - organ, bass, guitar, piano, harmonium, Moog synthesizer, arp, pump organ
- Michael Rhodes - bass
- Neal Rosengarden - percussion, drums
Production
- Producers: Jill Sobule, Robin Eaton, Brad Jones
- Engineers: Jill Sobule, Robin Eaton, David Henry, Brad Jones, Jason Lehning
- Mixing: Jill Sobule, Robin Eaton, Brad Jones
- Mastering: Steve Hall
- A&R: Randy Nicklaus
- Art direction: Susan McEowen
- Photography: Tom Schierlitz
- Design: James Victore