Diabolical Streak

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Diabolical Streak
JillTracy Streak.jpg
Studio album by Jill Tracy
Released 1999
Genre Neo-Cabaret
Length56:11
Label Jill Tracy
Jill Tracy chronology
Quintessentially Unreal
(1996)
Diabolical Streak
(1999)
Into the Land of Phantoms
(2002)

Diabolical Streak is the second studio album by American Neo-Cabaret artist Jill Tracy, released in 1999.

Jill Tracy American musician

Jill Tracy is a singer, pianist, writer, composer, performance artist and "musical evocateur" based in San Francisco.

Track listing

All tracks written by Jill Tracy.

No.TitleLength
1."Evil Night Together"4:35
2."The Fine Art of Poisoning"5:38
3."Pulling Your Insides Out"6:23
4."Extraordinary"6:28
5."The Proof"8:01
6."Just the Other Side of Pain"7:24
7."You Leave Me Cold"3:52
8."Doomsday Serenade"4:26
9."Precursor #7 (For a Levitation)"0:32
10."Diabolical Streak"8:52
Total length:56:11

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