Electric Honey (album)
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| Electric Honey | ||
| Image:LusciousEHoney.jpg | ||
| Studio album by Luscious Jackson | ||
| Released | June 29, 1999 | |
| Genre | Indie rock, pop | |
| Length | 50:01 | |
| Label | Grand Royal | |
| Producer(s) | Jill Cunniff, Gabrielle Glaser, Tony Mangurian, Mickey Petralia, T. Rex, 25 Ton, Tony Visconti, Alex Young | |
| Professional reviews | ||
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| Luscious Jackson chronology | ||
| Fever In Fever Out (1996) | Electric Honey (1999) |
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Electric Honey is the fourth and final studio album from New York alternative rock group Luscious Jackson, released on the Grand Royal label on June 29, 1999 (see 1999 in music).
Vivian Trimble was no longer a part of the band at this time, leaving Kate Schellenbach, Jill Cunniff and Gabby Glaser to put together an album. A video was made for "Ladyfingers". The band opened for Smash Mouth to promote this album, but after this recording, the band folded.
[edit] Track listing
- "Nervous Breakthrough"
- "Ladyfingers"
- "Christine"
- "Alien Lover"
- "Summer Daze"
- "Sexy Hypnotist"
- "Friends"
- "Devotion"
- "Fantastic Fabulous"
- Featuring Deborah Harry
- "Gypsy"
- "Beloved"
- "Country's A Callin'"
- "Space Diva"
- "Fly"
- "Lover's Moon"

