For the skateboarding trick, see Slide (skateboarding) § Lipslide.
1997 studio album by Sarah Cracknell
Lipslide
Studio album by
Sarah Cracknell
Released
4 May 1997
Recorded
1996–1997
Genre
Pop
dance
Label
Gut Records (UK)
Virgin (Europe)
EMI Music Japan (Japan)
Instinct Records (US)
Producer
Sarah Cracknell
Guy Batson
Ian Catt
D.O.G. Productions
Stephen Hague
Stephen Lironi
Warne Livesey
Johnny Male
Dom T
Jeremy Wheatley
Andy Wright
Sarah Cracknell chronology
Lipslide (1997)
Kelly's Locker (2000)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source
Rating
AllMusic
[1]
Wall of Sound
72/100[2]
Lipslide is the debut solo album from Saint Etienne lead singer Sarah Cracknell. The album was co-produced by Cracknell and a variety of producers and released in the UK by Gut Records in 1997. Upon its release Lipslide earned favorable reviews from music critics, although it was not a commercial success. Musically the album does not stray too far from Cracknell's work with Saint Etienne, as it contains electronic and indie-styled pop music.[3][4][5][6]
Lipslide was not released in the United States until 2000. Licensed to Instinct Records, the album's cover art and track list were altered – four tracks were removed and replaced by four new songs. Additionally, the song "Home" was presented in a different mix. These four missing songs and the original version of "Home" were later included on the Kelly's Locker EP, released in 2000 by Instinct.[7]
"Anymore" was released as a single in the UK prior to the album, peaking at number thirty-nine in the UK Singles Chart in 1996. "Desert Baby" was also released but did not chart.
^Lipslide at AllMusic
^Remstein, Bob. "Review: Lipslide". Wall of Sound. Archived from the original on 15 April 2001. Retrieved 30 October 2020.
^Hogan, Marc. "Saint Etienne". pitchfork.com. Retrieved 29 March 2014.
^Rabin, Nathan. "Sarah Cracknell: Lipslide". avclub.com. Retrieved 29 March 2014.
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