Debutante (Nash Kato album)
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| Debutante | |
|---|---|
| Studio album by | |
| Released | 2000 |
| Genre | Alternative rock |
| Label | Will/Loosegroove Records[1] |
| Producer | Eric Rosse |
Debutante is the solo debut album by the American musician Nash Kato, released in 2000.[2][3] It was Kato's first musical release since Urge Overkill's Exit the Dragon; Kato had failed in his attempt to legally secure the UO name.[4][5] The album's title was suggested by former Urge Overkill bandmate Blackie Onassis.[6]
The album sold fewer than 5,000 copies.[7] Kato promoted the album by opening for Cheap Trick on some North American tour dates.[8]
The album was produced by Eric Rosse.[9] Josh Freese played drums; Louise Post contributed backing vocals.[5][10] "Dirty Work" is a cover of the Steely Dan song.[11]
Kato cowrote some of the songs with Blackie Onassis.[12] He spent two years working on them, and three months recording them, using a Santa Fe, New Mexico, portable studio.[13][14][15]