Whore (album) explained

Italic Title:no
Whore
Type:studio
Artist:Lisa Dalbello
Cover:Dalbello whore.jpg
Released:July 22, 1996 (Holland)
August 24, 1996 (Canada)
Recorded:1995 at Phase One Studios, Toronto; A&M Studios, Los Angeles (track 10); The Clubhouse, Burbank (tracks 8 & 9)[1]
Genre:Alternative rock, alternative metal, gothic rock, funk
Length:42:39
Label:EMI, Spin Records
Producer:Lisa Dalbello, Richard G. Benoit
Prev Title:She
Prev Year:1987
Next Title:"Live At Rockpalast"
Next Year:2015

Whore is the sixth studio album by Canadian singer Dalbello, released in 1996. It is a concept album and is notable for her direction change from electronic rock (she) to a more avantgarde soundscape, mixing alternative rock with hard rock, metal, gothic rock and funk influences. The song "Eleven" was chosen and as album's lead single, and a promotional video was released. All songs from the album were written by Lisa Dalbello and her brother Stefano Dalbello, except for track 6, written by Stefano Dalbello and his wife Dani Elwell. Critically acclaimed, the album's singles received moderate airplay in Canada.

Lisa Dalbello says about the album:

Singles

Released only in Europe and Canada as promotional singles:

  1. eLeVen - 4:53
  2. whore - 4:22
  3. whore (Alternate Version) - 4:41
  1. Heavy Boots (Clawfinger Mix 1) - 4:08
  2. Heavy Boots (Clawfinger Mix 2) - 4:30
  3. Heavy Boots (Album Version) - 4:31
  1. O Lil' Boy (Uncle Moon's Big Boy Mix) - 7:09
  2. O Lil' Boy (Uncle Moon's Long Big Boy Mix) - 4:00
  3. O Lil' Boy (Album Version) - 4:10

Additional tracks from recording session

Personnel

In other media

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: whore (1995). Dalbello.synthasite.com. 27 March 2019.