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Beth Hart

Screamin' for My Supper

Screamin' for My Supper

UPC: 075678319228

Format: CD

Release Date: Aug 03, 1999

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Personnel includes: Beth Hart (vocals, acoustic & Fender Rhodes pianos, keyboards); Oliver Lieber (guitar, programming); Jimmy Khoury, John Shanks, Tristan Avakian (guitar); Kirsten Fife, Gina Kronstadt, Novi Novog, Stephanie Fife (strings); Chris Smith (harmonica); Patrick Warren (accordion, harmonium, chamberlain); Benmont Tench (piano, Hammond B-3 Organ, keyboards); Jeff Lorber (keyboards); Luis Conte (percussion).
Producers: Beth Hart, Tal Herzberg, Oliver Lieber.
Engineers include: Tal Herzberg, Barry Rudolph, Joe Barresi.
Personnel: Beth Hart (vocals, piano, Fender Rhodes piano, keyboards); Oliver Leiber (guitar, programming, drum programming); Jimmy Khoury, John Shanks, Tristan Avakian (guitar); Kristin Fife, Gina Kronstadt, Kirstin Fife, Novi Novog, Stefanie Fife (strings); Chris Hammer Smith (harmonica); Patrick Warren (accordion, harmonium, chamberlin); Benmont Tench (piano, keyboards); Jeff Lorber (keyboards); Matt Laug, David Raven, Rocco Bidlovski (drums); Aaron Gross, Luis Conte (percussion); Tal Herzberg (programming); ELaine Gibbs, Yolanda Adams (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: Chris Lord-Alge; Dave Reitzas; Nick Marshall ; Tal Herzberg.
Recording information: 'Ollywood Studios; The Sound Chamber.
Directors: Jaymes Foster-Levy; Larry Frazin.
Photographer: Andrew Southam.
Arrangers: Patrick Seymour; Beth Hart.
Beth Hart's follow-up to her 1996 debut, IMMORTAL, was almost four-years-in-the-making. SCREAMIN' FOR MY SUPPER finds the brass-voiced singer moving closer to the commercial mainstream. On IMMORTAL, she sounded like an alt-rock Janis Joplin fronting a grungier AC/DC. On SCREAMIN', Hart retains her tough-mama blues-rock growl, but the album's sound is bigger and lusher, featuring strings, and sampled drums, layers of keyboards from the ubiquitous Benmont Tench. Hart's new songs mostly tend towards conventional-albeit melodically interesting-singer-songwriter confessional plaints.

Tracks:

1 - Just a Little Hole
2 - Delicious Surprise (I Believe It)
3 - L.A. Song
4 - Is That Too Much to Ask
5 - By Her
6 - Get Your Shit Together
7 - Stay
8 - G.O.P.
9 - Skin
10 - Girls Say
11 - Sky Is Falling
12 - Mama
13 - Favorite Things