Deviation_(Jayne_County_album)

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Deviation (Jayne County album)

1995 studio album by Jayne County


Deviation is an album by the American singer Jayne County.[4][5][6] It was released in 1995 by Royalty Records in the USA, RPM Records in the UK and Rebel Rec (a division of SPV GmbH) in Europe. Outside of the US, the album was credited to Jayne County and The Electric Chairs, although none of the original Electric Chairs were on the recording.

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The album recorded at Abraham Moss Studio (The Cutting Rooms) in Manchester, England, in the autumn of 1994.

A launch party was held on 13/6/1995 at The Rock Garden, Covent Garden London to promote the release of the album, which coincided with the release of County's autobiography Man Enough to be Woman.

Critical reception

Billboard called the album "sublimely unsubtle," and praised "I'm in Love With Dusty Springfield" and "Texas Chainsaw Manicurist".[7]

Track listing

All tracks composed by Jayne County; except where indicated

US Release

  1. "Transgender Rock 'N Roll"
  2. "That's What the New Breed Say" (Maurizio Pozzi)
  3. "Cherry Bomb" (Joan Jett, Kim Fowley)
  4. "Deviation"
  5. "I'm in Love with Dusty Springfield"
  6. "Everyone's an Asshole But Me"
  7. "Texas Chainsaw Manicurist"
  8. "Little Star"
  9. "Come on Down to My Boat" (Wes Farrell, Jerry Goldstein)
  10. "Nuclear Age Vampires"
  11. "That's What the New Breed Say (Psychedelic Mix)" (Maurizio Pozzi)

UK / European Release

  1. "Transgender Rock 'N Roll"
  2. "That's What the New Breed Say" (Maurizio Pozzi)
  3. "Cherry Bomb" (Joan Jett, Kim Fowley)
  4. "Deviation"
  5. "I'm in Love with Dusty Springfield"
  6. "Everyone's an Asshole But Me"
  7. "That's What the New Breed Say (Psychedelic Mix)" (Maurizio Pozzi)
  8. "Texas Chainsaw Manicurist"
  9. "Little Star"
  10. "Come on Down to My Boat" (Wes Farrell, Jerry Goldstein)
  11. "Nuclear Age Vampires"

Personnel

Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes.[8]

Production

References

  1. Gaines, Donna (13 Feb 1996). "Lady Jayne". The Village Voice. 41 (7): 53.
  2. Larkin, Colin (May 27, 2011). "The Encyclopedia of Popular Music". Omnibus Press via Google Books.
  3. "Review". www.ox-fanzine.de.
  4. "The Rough Guide to Rock". Rough Guides. May 4, 2003 via Google Books.
  5. Thompson, Dave (May 4, 2000). "Alternative Rock". Hal Leonard Corporation via Google Books.
  6. Morris, Chris (Jul 27, 1996). "Summer cleanup uncovers Indie greats". Billboard. 108 (30): 75.
  7. Deviation liner notes. Royalty Records. 1995.




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