Sugar Rush (album)
Sugar Rush | ||||
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Studio album by The Humans | ||||
Released | 27 September 2011 | |||
Recorded | 2010 | |||
Genre | Experimental, rock | |||
Label | The End / Vertical Species | |||
Producer | Bill Rieflin | |||
The Humans chronology | ||||
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Sugar Rush is a 2011 studio album by The Humans. It is the second full-length release by the experimental band formed by singer Toyah Willcox, former REM drummer Bill Rieflin and musician Chris Wong. The album was released in the USA on 27 September 2011 via The End Records and in the UK/Rest of the World on 2 October 2011 via Vertical Species. The album also features Robert Fripp as "Guest Human".
Track listing
- Titanium Girl
- Love In a Different Way
- Sea of Size
- Pebble
- Small Town Psychopath
- Sweet Agitation
- Playing In the Dark
- Snow At 10:23
- Sugar Rush
- This Reasoning
- Fragment Pool
- Put a Woman On the Moon
- Small Town Psychopath (full mix version) Bonus track - listed on the CD release as Small Town Psychopath (version)
Bonus tracks
- Sugar Rush (Live at Scala London) iTunes bonus track (UK/ROW)
- Noise In Your Head (Live at Scala London) iTunes bonus track (UK/ROW)
- Labyrinth (Live at Scala London) Live At Scala London EP
- Is It Wrong (Live at Scala London) Live At Scala London EP
- Put a Woman On the Moon (Live at Scala London) Live At Scala London EP
- We Are The Humans (demo) Live At Scala London EP
Notes: Live At Scala London EP was made available as a free download via The Humans' official website, with download link listed in the UK/ROW CD album's liner notes.
Credits
- Toyah Willcox - vocals
- Bill Rieflin - bass, percussion, keyboards
- Chris Wong - bass, guitar
- Guest Human - Robert Fripp
- Produced by Bill Rieflin
- All songs written by Willcox/Rieflin/Wong except 8 (Willcox)
- Dedicated to Beric
Releases
International editions
- USA - CD & digital editions (27 September 2011) Released via The End Records
- UK/Rest Of The World - CD & digital editions (2 October 2011) Released via Vertical Species
Promotional music videos
- Sea of Size (2010)
See also
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