Album Details
Title: Nine Objects of Desire Artist: Suzanne Vega Release Date: 9/10/1996 Label: A&M Records Duration: 38:52 Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto UPCs: 731454058322, 0731454058322, 731454058346 Genre: Rock Styles: Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Alternative Folk Moods: Cerebral, Earnest, Soothing, Detached, Intimate, Literate, Stylish, Theatrical, Autumnal, Bittersweet, Gentle, Melancholy, Plaintive, Poignant, Reflective, Restrained, Sensual, Wistful Total Copies: 27 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Birth-Day (Love Made Real)
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Headshots
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Caramel
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Stockings
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Casual Match
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Thin Man
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No Cheap Thrill
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World Before Columbus
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Lolita
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Honeymoon Suite
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Tombstone
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My Favorite Plum
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 1996 | CD | A&M Records | 540583 |
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Album Review
Under the guidance of producer Mitchell Froom, who produced 99.9 F° and married her shortly after that album was completed, Suzanne Vega continues to explore more textured and vaguely experimental musical territory on Nine Objects of Desire. While it is less bold on the surface than its predecessor -- most notably, there are no pseudo- industrial rhythms -- Nine Objects of Desire still bears all the trademarks of a Mitchell Froom production. There is cheap, garage-yard percussion scattered throughout the record, layered keyboards, and overly mannered, arty arrangements. It's not as extreme as Froom's work for Los Lobos, for instance, but it is still more self-consciously pretentious than any of Vega's albums, besides 99.9 F°. Vega's songs manage to cut through the murky production more often than not, and while the album doesn't boast her most consistent set of songs, they are on the whole stronger than the ones on her previous record. The songs on Nine Objects of Desire are more classically structured and inviting than the ones on its predecessor -- it is only the production that keeps the listener at a distance. And that's ironic, since half of these songs rank among Vega's most personal work. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Albert Sanchez | Photography | | Bob Ludwig | Mastering | | Bruce Thomas | Bass | | Cecilia Sparacio | Flute | | Dave Douglas | Trumpet (Muted), Trumpet | | David Seltzer | Photography | | Don Byron | Clarinet (Bass), Clarinet | | Jane Scarpantoni | Strings, Cello | | Jeri Heiden | Design, Art Direction | | Jerry Marotta | Drums, Percussion | | Joe Warda | Assistant Engineer | | John Paterno | Assistant Engineer | | Mark Feldman | Strings | | Matthew Pierce | Strings | | Mitchell Froom | ?, String Arrangements, Keyboards, Producer, Moog Bass, Horn Arrangements | | Pete Thomas | Percussion, Drum Loop, Drums | | Sebastian Steinberg | Bass, Bass (Acoustic) | | Steve Donnelly | Slide Guitar, Guitar (Electric) | | Suzanne Vega | Guitar, Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals, Guitar (Electric) | | Tchad Blake | Whistle (Instrument), Engineer, Guitar (Electric), Effects, Guitar, Mixing | | Ted Falcon | Strings | | Yuval Gabay | Drums |
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