A Cheap and Evil Girl explained
A Cheap and Evil Girl |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Bree Sharp |
Cover: | Cheap and evil girl-Bree Sharp.jpg |
Length: | 37:33 |
Label: | Trauma |
Next Title: | More B.S. |
Next Year: | 2002 |
A Cheap and Evil Girl is the debut album by singer-songwriter Bree Sharp.[1] It was released by Trauma Records on July 27, 1999. The album peaked at No. 47 on Billboards Top Heatseekers chart.[2]
Personnel
- Bree Sharp – lead and background vocals, guitar
- Robbie Adams – background vocals
- Simon Austin – guitar, background vocals
- Bret Bass – bass
- Knox Chandler – guitar, bass
- Don DiLego – guitar, bass, piano, percussion, background vocals
- Marko Djordjevic – drums
- Mike Elizondo – bass
- Paul Garisto – drums
- Steve Hamilton – guitar
- Mike Rogers – bass, drums, background vocals
- Winston Roye – bass
- Marty Sarandría – bass
- Kevin Savigar – Hammond organ
- Michael Urbano – drums
Notes and References
- Pepper . Tracey . The Hit List . Spin . Aug 1999 . 15 . 8 . 60.
- Web site: [{{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p372226/charts-awards|pure_url=yes}} Bree Sharp Charts & Awards ]. May 8, 2008 . Allmusic.