Lili (album) explained
Lili is the debut album by the musician Lili Haydn, released in 1997 by Atlantic Records.[1] [2] She supported the album by opening for Matchbox 20 on a North American tour.[3]
Critical reception
The Los Angeles Times wrote that "Haydn's high-pitched vocals may not appeal to some listeners ... and at times her violin sounds equally shrill in the mix."
Track listing
- Stranger (Lili Haydn, Matt Sherrod, Lotus Weinstock) 4:58
- Someday (Haydn, Glen Ballard) 4:01
- Real (Haydn, Sherrod) 4:04
- Salome (Haydn, Corky James) 3:05
- Take Somebody Home (Haydn, Peter Rafelson) 4:37
- Faithful One (Haydn, Jeffrey Connor) 4:30
- Baby (Haydn, James) 5:27
- Mama (Haydn) 5:03
- Daddy (Haydn) 4:56
- Wants Deep (Haydn) 6:25
Musicians
- Vocals, violin - Lili Haydn
- Cello - Gerri Sutyak
- Guitar - George Nakas, Frankie Blue, Corky James
- Bass - Jeffrey Connor
- Drums - Toss Panos
- Keyboards, CS80, percussion - Harleigh Kibbee
- Produced by Lili Haydn except 6 produced by Lili Haydn & Jeffrey Connor
Notes and References
- News: Shuster . Fred . Lili Haydn: Rock World's Favorite Violinist . Los Angeles Daily News . 29 Aug 1997 . L21.
- Rubin . Chris . The Violent Femme . Los Angeles Magazine . Jun 1997 . 42 . 6.
- News: Bream . Jon . Music: Matchbox 20, Lili Haydn . Star Tribune . 19 Oct 1997 . 9F.