Truly She Is None Other

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Truly She Is None Other
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Released4 August 2003
Genre Indie rock
Length41:13
Label Damaged Goods
Producer Holly Golightly & Liam Watson
Holly Golightly chronology
Singles Round-Up
(2003)
Truly She Is None Other
(2003)
Slowly but Surely
(2004)
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Truly She Is None Other is the eleventh solo album by Holly Golightly, former member of the band Thee Headcoatees, and is considered her most commercial album to date. It features nine original songs and four covers. The album's liner notes were written by Jack White.

Holly Golightly is a British singer-songwriter. Her mother christened her after the self-antagonist in Truman Capote's Breakfast at Tiffany's. Her musical style ranges from garage rock to R&B.

Thee Headcoatees was an all-female garage band formed in Chatham, Kent, England in 1991. They were part of the Medway scene. The members were Holly Golightly, Kyra LaRubia, Ludella Black and "Bongo" Debbie Green.

Commercialism is the application of both manufacturing and consumption towards personal usage, or the practices, methods, aims, and spirit of free enterprise geared toward generating profit.

Track listing

  1. "Walk a Mile" (Holly Golightly) – 2:44
  2. "All Around the Houses" (Golightly) – 4:01
  3. "Without You Here" (Golightly) – 2:57
  4. "One Neck" (Golightly) – 2:55
  5. "Time Will Tell" (Ray Davies) – 2:41
  6. "Black Night" (Robinson) – 4:08
  7. "It's All Me" (Golightly) – 2:18
  8. "She Said" (Golightly) – 2:03
  9. "Tell Me Now So I Know" (Davies) – 2:02
  10. "You Have Yet to Win" (Golightly) – 3:25
  11. "Sent" (Golightly) – 3:44
  12. "This Ship" (Golightly) – 4:37
  13. "There's an End" (C. Fox) – 3:33

Personnel

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