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Nine Objects of Desire

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Released
  
September 10, 1996

Artist
  
Suzanne Vega

Label
  
A&M Records

Genre
  
Folk music

Length
  
38:52

Release date
  
10 September 1996

Producer
  
Mitchell Froom

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Recorded
  
1996 at The Magic Shop, New York

Nine Objects of Desire (1996)
  
Tried & True The Best of Suzanne Vega (1998)

Similar
  
Suzanne Vega albums, Folk music albums

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Nine Objects of Desire is Suzanne Vega's fifth studio album, released on September 10, 1996. It peaked at number 92 on the Billboard 200.

Contents

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Track listing

All tracks composed by Suzanne Vega; music composed by Mitchell Froom on "Headshots", "Casual Match" & "Lolita"

  1. "Birth-day (Love Made Real)"
  2. "Headshots"
  3. "Caramel"
  4. "Stockings"
  5. "Casual Match"
  6. "Thin Man"
  7. "No Cheap Thrill"
  8. "World Before Columbus"
  9. "Lolita"
  10. "Honeymoon Suite"
  11. "Tombstone"
  12. "My Favorite Plum"

Personnel

  • Suzanne Vega – vocals, guitar
  • Don Byron – clarinet
  • Tchad Blake – guitar, whistle, effects, mixing
  • Dave Douglas – trumpet
  • Mark Feldman – strings
  • Mitchell Froom – keyboards, Moog bass, string & horn arrangements
  • Jerry Marotta – drums, percussion
  • Sebastian Steinberg – bass
  • Bruce Thomas – bass
  • Pete Thomas – drums, drum loop, percussion
  • Steve Donnelly – guitar
  • Yuval Gabay – drums
  • Jane Scarpantoni – cello
  • The single "Caramel" is featured in the soundtrack for The Truth About Cats & Dogs and the trailer for the film Closer. The album has influenced other artists, for instance musician Plumb found her artist name after hearing the track "My Favorite Plum".

    Songs

    1Birth-Day (Love Made Real)3:38
    2Headshots3:09
    3Caramel2:54

    References

    Nine Objects of Desire Wikipedia