Transcendental Medication Explained
Transcendental Medication is a 1999 album by Inger Lorre, formerly of The Nymphs. The album includes a duet with Jeff Buckley[1] as well as the song "Yard of Blonde Girls" which Buckley covered on his 1998 posthumous album Sketches for My Sweetheart the Drunk.[2] It also includes "She's Not Your Friend", a shot at Courtney Love, with whom Inger had had a spat played out across Hole's Pretty on the Inside album and a Vanity Fair article.[3] [4]
Track listing
All tracks composed by Inger Lorre; except where indicated
- "She's Not Your Friend" - 4:42
- "Beautiful Dead" - 2:38
- "It Could Happen to You" - 3:28
- "Gibby Haynes Is Next" - 5:45
- "Haunted Hill" (Lorre, Keith Hartel) - 3:13
- "Devil's Priest" - 5:43
- "Yard of Blonde Girls" (Lorre, Audrey Clark, Lori Kramer) - 3:14
- "Thief Without the Take" - 3:03
- "Dusted" - 4:55
- "Sweet Release" - 5:33
- "7B" - 3:29
Personnel
- Inger Lorre - vocals, guitar, piano
- Jeff Buckley - vocals, guitar
- Keith Hartel, Jay Wasco - guitar, background vocals
- Bill Donohue - piano, Hammond B-3 organ, Roland synthesizer, background vocals
- D.Smith - bass, guitar
- Dave Green - bass, background vocals
- Frank Lieberum - drums
- Paul Andrew - drums, percussion
- Web site: Interview with Inger Lorre of The Nymphs : DOA . www.adequacy.net . usurped . https://web.archive.org/web/20110616012922/http://www.adequacy.net/2007/05/interview-with-inger-lorre-of-the-nymphs/ . 2011-06-16.
- Web site: Archived copy . 2009-07-24 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090724074247/http://www.jeffbuckley.com/album.asp?SecID=3 . 2009-07-24 .
- Web site: In Music We Trust - Inger Lorre: Transcendental Medication.
- Web site: Inger article.