Adagio (T.H.C. album)

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Adagio
THC - Adagio.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 13, 1999 (1999-07-13)
Genre
Length48:27
Label Brain Surgery
Producer George Sarah
T.H.C. chronology
Consenting Guinea Pig
(1996)
Adagio
(1999)

Adagio is the second studio album by T.H.C., released on July 13, 1999 by Brain Surgery Music. [1] T.H.C. gained some recognition after the songs "Overfire ", "Dip" and "Need to Destroy" appeared in several of episodes of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and its spin-off Angel . The songs were performed as part of the fictional band Shy, of whom Veruca was the vocalist and composer George Sarah the band's keyboard player. [2] [3] [4]

Contents

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Sarah Folkman,; all music is composed by George Sarah.

No.TitleLength
1."Unsaid Warning"5:25
2."Girlflesh"6:03
3."Dip"5:03
4."Darjeeling"5:46
5."Overfire"5:14
6."Need to Destroy"4:10
7."Lonesome"7:03
8."Blue Wave"6:45
9."Adagio"2:58
Digital issue bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
10."When I Sleep"6:24
11."Un Wave 2"5:23
12."Green Wave"6:30
13."Green Wave" (Roller Rink Mix)4:43
14."Body Electric"4:46

Personnel

Adapted from the Adagio liner notes. [5]

T.H.C.

Additional performers

Production and design

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalog
United States1999Brain Surgery CD BSM 8202-2
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