Zoot Woman (album) explained

Zoot Woman
Type:studio
Artist:Zoot Woman
Cover:Zootwoman.jpg
Genre:Synth-pop[1]
Label:Wall of Sound
Producer:Adam Blake, Johnny Blake, Stuart Price
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Zoot Woman is the second studio album by Zoot Woman. It was released through Wall of Sound in 2003.

Critical reception

Andy Kellman of AllMusic gave the album 4 stars out of 5, saying: "The band's got the whole package, from top-shelf songcraft to soft synth-led hooks to dancefloor-ready rhythms (the bassist must know each and every Peter Hook line inside out) -- all the way down to the constant flitting between exuberance and melancholia." David Welsh of MusicOMH said, "it seems that Zoot Woman's self-titled effort is easily one of the best electronic releases of 2003 so far."

Personnel

Credits adapted from liner notes.

Zoot Woman

Technical personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Zoot Woman – "Don't Tear Yourself Apart" (Stereogum Premiere). Stereogum. Chris. DeVille. 2 July 2014. 24 September 2018.