The Luv Show | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | November 1995 |
Length | 51:45 |
Label | Geffen |
Producer | Don Fleming [1] |
The Luv Show is an album by the American musician Ann Magnuson. [2] It was released in 1995 on Geffen Records. [3] [4] Magnuson later developed a stage production based on the album. [5]
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [6] |
Calgary Herald | [7] |
Robert Christgau | [8] |
The Hamilton Spectator called the album "a hoot from start to finish, a hilariously horny musical about a small-town girl who gets the education of her life when she arrives in Hollywood." [9] The New York Times deemed it "a quirky, 50's-styled concept album." [10] The Calgary Herald wrote that "Magnuson plays the raving bimbo one moment and the poetic Jungian the next, crafting a hilarious song cycle that sways from lounge, surf punk and artsy East-side New York dope-rock without losing your attention." [7]
Songstress: Ann Magnuson
Producer:
Don Fleming
Engineer: Adam Kaspar
In Los Angeles
Supersession band:
Guitar – Art Byington
Bass – Richie Lee
Drums, Percussion, Effects –
Mike Kelley
L.A. Studio: Chéz Kelley
L.A. Remote: Your Place Or Mine
Assistant Engineer: Tom Nellen
In New York City
Keyboards and Accordion – Tom Judson
Guitars – Randolph A. Hudson III, Dave Rick, Dom Fleming, Ann Magnuson
Percussion – David Licht
Trombone – Christoper Washburne
Trumpet – John Walsh
Theremin – Walter Sear, Don Fleming
NYC Studio:
Sear Sound
Engineer: Bil Emmons
Mastering: Greg Calbi at Masterdisk, NY, NY
Vibeology: Jim Dunbar
with special guest star
Jim Thirlwell as "That Satan Guy"
The Luv Show | |
---|---|
Studio album by | |
Released | November 1995 |
Length | 51:45 |
Label | Geffen |
Producer | Don Fleming [1] |
The Luv Show is an album by the American musician Ann Magnuson. [2] It was released in 1995 on Geffen Records. [3] [4] Magnuson later developed a stage production based on the album. [5]
Review scores | |
---|---|
Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [6] |
Calgary Herald | [7] |
Robert Christgau | [8] |
The Hamilton Spectator called the album "a hoot from start to finish, a hilariously horny musical about a small-town girl who gets the education of her life when she arrives in Hollywood." [9] The New York Times deemed it "a quirky, 50's-styled concept album." [10] The Calgary Herald wrote that "Magnuson plays the raving bimbo one moment and the poetic Jungian the next, crafting a hilarious song cycle that sways from lounge, surf punk and artsy East-side New York dope-rock without losing your attention." [7]
Songstress: Ann Magnuson
Producer:
Don Fleming
Engineer: Adam Kaspar
In Los Angeles
Supersession band:
Guitar – Art Byington
Bass – Richie Lee
Drums, Percussion, Effects –
Mike Kelley
L.A. Studio: Chéz Kelley
L.A. Remote: Your Place Or Mine
Assistant Engineer: Tom Nellen
In New York City
Keyboards and Accordion – Tom Judson
Guitars – Randolph A. Hudson III, Dave Rick, Dom Fleming, Ann Magnuson
Percussion – David Licht
Trombone – Christoper Washburne
Trumpet – John Walsh
Theremin – Walter Sear, Don Fleming
NYC Studio:
Sear Sound
Engineer: Bil Emmons
Mastering: Greg Calbi at Masterdisk, NY, NY
Vibeology: Jim Dunbar
with special guest star
Jim Thirlwell as "That Satan Guy"