Built Like That (album) explained
Built Like That |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Alix Olson |
Cover: | Built Like That (album).jpg |
Genre: | Spoken word |
Label: | Subtle Sister Productions |
Next Title: | Independence Meal |
Next Year: | 2003 |
Built Like That is the debut album of folk poet and spoken word artist Alix Olson. The album was released on CD and consists of spoken words with musical accompaniment.[1] It was originally released on under the label of Subtle Sister Productions.
Track listing
- "Eve's Mouth"
- "Daughter"
- "Cute for a Girl"
- "Built Like That"
- "Deadbeat Daddy"
- "America's On Sale"
- "Checking My Pulse"
- "Subtle Sister"
- "The Compliment"
- "Dear Mr. President"
- "Warriors"
- "Myth"
- "Sticks"
- "Hit It Girls"
- "Armpit Hair (Mammally Factual)"
- "Witches"
- "Picnic Table"
- "Popcorn and Laughter"
- "Gender Game"
- "Criminal"
- "Cunt Cuntry"
- "I Believe"
Notes and References
- Web site: Nolan . Clancy . Living Out Loud . INDY Week . 29 February 2024 . 9 January 2002.