A Cheap and Evil Girl

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A Cheap and Evil Girl
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Studio album by Bree Sharp
Released July 27, 1999 (1999-07-27)
Genre
Length37:33
Label Trauma
Producer
Bree Sharp chronology
A Cheap and Evil Girl
(1999)
More B.S.
(2002)
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A Cheap and Evil Girl is the debut album by singer-songwriter Bree Sharp. It was released by Trauma Records on July 27, 1999. The album peaked at #47 on Billboard's Top Heatseekers chart. [3]

Singer-songwriter musician who writes, composes and sings

Singer-songwriters are musicians who write, compose, and perform their own musical material, including lyrics and melodies.

Bree Sharp is an American singer and songwriter influenced by rock, pop, and folk. As of the 2010s, she is the lead vocalist of the electropop band Beautiful Small Machines.

Trauma Records was a Los Angeles-based independent record label created in 1993 by Paul Palmer and Rob Kahane.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."America" Simon Austin, Don DiLego, Sharp2:54
2."David Duchovny"Austin, Sharp4:08
3."Walk Away"Sharp4:09
4."Smitten"DiLego, Sharp3:43
5."Not Your Girl"DiLego, Sharp2:13
6."Fallen"DiLego, Sharp4:00
7."A Cheap and Evil Girl"Austin, Sharp3:04
8."Faster, Faster"Sharp4:02
9."Fool's Gold"Austin, Sharp2:49
10."Guttermouth"Austin, Sharp2:34
11."Show Me"Austin, Mike Rogers, Sharp3:57

Personnel

Knox Chandler is a session guitarist and cellist. In the early to mid-1970s, Chandler attended the Hammonasset School and Bard College in the late 1970s. He worked with such acts as Depeche Mode, Lori Carson, The Golden Palominos, the Psychedelic Furs, Ultra Vivid Scene, Maggie Estep, the Creatures and R.E.M.. He was also the touring guitarist for Siouxsie and the Banshees in 1995 and in 2002 for the Seven Year Itch tour. He also toured with Cyndi Lauper and Lou Reed.

Mike Elizondo is an American musician, songwriter, and record producer. Elizondo is the current Musical Director and bass player of American Public Media's radio variety show, Live from Here. He also writes songs and plays the bass, guitar, and keyboards. In 2011, he joined Warner Brothers as staff producer and A&R executive.

Kevin Savigar musician

Kevin Savigar is an English session keyboardist, record producer, songwriter, and composer based in Los Angeles, CA. Perhaps most recognised for his longtime collaboration with Rod Stewart, Savigar has also contributed to a wide range of recordings for artists such as Bob Dylan, George Harrison, John Mellencamp, Pat Benatar, Marilyn Manson, Willie Nelson, Randy Newman, Sinead O'Connor, and Peter Frampton among others.

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