Street Faërie | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Cree Summer |
Cover: | Cree summer street faerie.jpg |
Released: | April 20, 1999 |
Length: | 59:10 |
Label: | Work/Sony/SME Records OK 68749 (North America) 491131 (international) |
Producer: | Lenny Kravitz |
Year: | 1999 |
Street Faërie is the only studio album recorded by Cree Summer. It was released in 1999 on the Work Group and Sony, a now-defunct imprint of Sony Music. The lyrics feature themes of racism, romantic liaisons, and spirituality into the lyrics of guitar-heavy pop and folk songs. "Miss Moon" is an ode to lovemaking while a woman is menstruating. "Fall," a fully orchestral jazz ballad, reads like the breakup of a relationship but is in fact the literal interpretation of the wilting and decay of a leaf: "Black stemmed, orange trimmed/with the slighest wind I'm fallen from you." "Naheo" is a tribute to Summer's Native American roots, while "Curious White Boy" is a Black woman's response to her white lover after she realizes he has become involved with her out of some sense of racial guilt: "Another housekeeper fantasy?/Coffee-colored remedy for your hangover from history", and "Mean Sleep" is an uncredited duet with producer Lenny Kravitz.