Run to Ruin

Run to Ruin
Studio album by Nina Nastasia
Released June 3, 2003
Recorded June 2002
Genre Folk, Alternative
Length 31:09
Label Touch & Go
Producer Steve Albini
Nina Nastasia chronology
The Blackened Air
(2002)
Run to Ruin
(2003)
On Leaving
(2006)

Run to Ruin is the third album by American singer-songwriter Nina Nastasia. It was recorded by Steve Albini at Black Box studio in Noyant-la-Gravoyère, France and at Looking Glass studio in New York. Released in 2003 by Touch and Go Records, it received universal critical acclaim according to Metacritic with a composite rating of 85, ranking 29th among the best albums of 2003.[1]

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Nina Nastasia.

No. Title Length
1. "We Never Talked"   2:50
2. "I Say That I Will Go"   3:34
3. "Regrets"   3:15
4. "You Her and Me"   3:46
5. "Superstar"   5:15
6. "The Body"   5:38
7. "On Teasing"   4:19
8. "While We Talk"   2:32
Japanese Bonus Track[2][3]
No. Title Length
8. "While We Talk" / "シンプル・に"   11:01
Total length:
39:35

The Japanese edition of the album features a hidden ghost track placed at the end of the album. The original version of album closer "While We Talk" is followed by several minutes of silence when, at 8:33, an alternate version of the track sung by Nastasia in Japanese begins. The backing track to this Japanese version of "While We Talk" (written in rōmaji as "Simpuru Ni"; which translates literally as "Simpler Thoughts") is identical to the English version, with the exception of some barely audible additional instrumentation (chamberlin and optigon). The Japanese translation for the lyric was provided by Daisuke Miyake, with new instrumentation performed and recorded by Paul Bryan.[4]

Recording information

Recorded by Steve Albini.

References

  1. Mediacritic: Best Albums of 2003
  2. Nina Nastasia's Run To Ruin – Import Edition listing on Amazon.com Access Date: March 17, 2009.
  3. Nina Nastasia's Run To Ruin – Japanese Import listing at Discogs.com Access date: October 6, 2010.
  4. Credits as per liner notes in the Japanese slip-sleeve of the album.
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