From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Head Music is the fourth album by Suede, released by Nude Records in 1999. The album was the first of the band's without producer Ed Buller. Instead, they brought in Steve Osborne to give the sound a more modern and electronic vibe, which the album most certainly has. All of the tracks were produced by Osborne except "Elephant Man", which was Recorded, Mixed and Engineered by Bruce Lampcov. According to the Suede biography Love and Poison, this was because Osborne had a deep hatred of the song.
The album was a moderate success, and had generally mixed reviews from both fans and critics alike. It was the third album by Suede to chart at number one in the UK
[edit] Track listing
- "Electricity" (Brett Anderson, Neil Codling, Richard Oakes) – 4:39
- "Savoir Faire" (Anderson) – 4:37
- "Can't Get Enough" (Anderson, Codling) – 3:58
- "Everything Will Flow" (Anderson, Oakes) – 4:41
- "Down" (Anderson, Oakes) – 6:12
- "She's in Fashion" (Anderson, Codling) – 4:53
- "Asbestos" (Anderson, Codling) – 5:17
- "Head Music" (Anderson) – 3:23
- "Elephant Man" (Codling) – 3:06
- "Hi-Fi" (Anderson) – 5:09
- "Indian Strings" (Anderson) – 4:21
- "He's Gone" (Anderson, Codling) – 5:35
- "Crack in the Union Jack" (Anderson) – 1:56
[edit] UK Singles Charting
[edit] US Singles Charting
[edit] References