Door Man's Daughter

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Door Man's Daughter
Door Man's Daughter album artwork.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 5, 2006
Recorded2005-06
Genre
Length26:26 [2]
Label Hefty Hideaway
Producer
  • Leslie Hall
  • Arecee
Leslie Hall chronology
Door Man's Daughter
(2006)
Cewebrity
(2008)
Singles from Door Man's Daughter
  1. "Mother Gem Lullaby"
    Released: May 11, 2006
  2. "Willow Don't Cry"
    Released: March 22, 2007

Door Man's Daughter is the debut solo studio album by American recording artist Leslie Hall. It was released on October 5, 2006 through Hefty Hideaway. Door Man's Daughter serves as the follow-up to her previous album, Gold Pants (2005). The record had two official singles and was promoted by the release of several music videos, all of which can be found online. Hall made an appearance on MTV to promote the album. [3]

Contents

Composition

Musically, Door Man's Daughter is an electronic, [1] pop, and rock [2] album that explores musical styles such as dance music, [4] electro music, house music, hip hop music, and electronica. [5] Each of the 13 tracks are electronic-based, while exploring these other types of music.

Promotion

Singles

Music videos

Track listing

All tracks are written by Leslie Hall, except for "Mother Gem Lullaby", which features additional writing from Arecee

No.TitleLength
1."Meet the Keeper" (Intro)0:54
2."Strike Gold"1:48
3."Zombie Killer"2:45
4."Shazam I'm Glamorous"2:22
5."Gem Sweater" (Revisited)2:42
6."Can't Stop the Gems (Jams)"2:21
7."Take Yo Picture"3:05
8."Shake Your Hips"1:30
9."Hard & Funky"1:07
10."Beat-Dazzler"1:44
11."Holla Back Ames"0:39
12."Mother Gem Lullaby" (featuring Arecee)2:14
13."Willow Don't Cry" (Secret Song)3:15
Total length:26:26

Release history

RegionRelease DateFormatLabel
United StatesOctober 5, 2006 Digital download Hefty Hideaway, Inc.
CD

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