The Seven Year Itch (Angelica album)

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The Seven Year Itch
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Studio album by
ReleasedApril 22, 2002
Recorded Magic Garden
Genre Punk rock
Length31:59
Label Victory Works
Producer Kat Bjelland, Gavin Monaghan
Angelica chronology
The End of a Beautiful Career
(2000)
The Seven Year Itch
(2002)
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The Seven Year Itch is the first full-length album by Angelica released on Victory Works records. It was produced by Kat Bjelland of Babes in Toyland and Katastrophy Wife who also sang guest vocals on "Golden Lillies".

Track listing

  1. "I Want A Piece Of The Action" – 3:32 (Colton)
  2. "Misdemeanour" – 2:36 (Colton, Ross)
  3. "Liberation Is Wasted On Me" – 3:29 (Ross)
  4. "Evergreen" – 4:04 (Ross)
  5. "Reynard The Fox" – 3:21 (Angelica)
  6. "Golden Lillies" – 0:51 (Colton)
  7. "The Apple, The Book" – 3:23 (Colton)
  8. "Guilty As Sin" – 2:39 (Colton)
  9. "Your Religion Is Me" – 4:18 (Angelica)
  10. "Rosemary Call The Goddess" – 3:41 (Angelica)

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