Edie Brickell (album) explained

Edie Brickell
Type:studio
Artist:Edie Brickell
Cover:Edie Brickell - Self-titled album.jpg
Released:January 11, 2011
Recorded:2003–10
Genre:Folk rock[1]
Label:RacecarLOTTA Records
Producer:Charlie Sexton
Prev Title:Volcano
Prev Year:2003

Edie Brickell is the third solo album by American singer-songwriter Edie Brickell, released in January 2011, in the same month that she released another album with her new band, The Gaddabouts.[2]

Development

Brickell started work on the album during her 2003 tour supporting Volcano. According to Brickell, "The first three songs for the solo album were recorded on a day off during the tour. They were all new songs and I wanted to record them while they were fresh and we were feeling them. Too many times I had waited months, even years to record a song and by that time, the feeling was gone and the song came out like a memory instead of an experience. So, any time I got a batch of five or six songs, I’d get together with the band and record them while they were new. I wanted to make a record where every song communicated a strong and true energy."[3] [4]

Personnel

Musicians[5]

Production

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Edie Brickell – Edie Brickell . Blurt . April 4, 2017 . Moore, John B..
  2. Web site: Singer Edie Brickell resurfaces with two albums . Reuters . December 29, 2010 . April 4, 2017 . Ayers, Mike.
  3. Web site: HuffPost Video Exclusive: Edie Brickell's "Pill" . HuffPost . February 2, 2011 . April 4, 2017 . Ragogna, Mike.
  4. Web site: Cake, Edie Brickell, The Decemberists and Social Distortion . City Beat . February 4, 2011 . April 4, 2017 . Baker, Brian.
  5. Web site: Edie Brickell – Edie Brickell Credits . AllMusic . April 4, 2017.