Snakes (EP)

1997 EP by Susan McKeown From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Snakes is the debut solo EP by Irish singer-songwriter Susan McKeown, featuring songs from her previous collaborative projects, Bones with The Chanting House and Through the Bitter Frost and Snow with Lindsey Horner.[1] Snakes was released through 1-800-Prime-CD on November 1, 1997. Produced by McKeown, Horner, and Jimi Zhivago, the EP contains four tracks.[2]

ReleasedNovember 1, 1997
Studio
Length17:56
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Snakes
EP by
ReleasedNovember 1, 1997
Studio
Genre
Length17:56
Label1-800-Prime-CD
Producer
Susan McKeown chronology
Through the Bitter Frost & Snow
(1997)
Snakes
(1997)
Bushes & Briars
(1998)
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Critical reception

Mike Boehm of the Los Angeles Times deemed the titular track a "Rosanne Cash-style folk-pop anthem."[3]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Susan McKeown.

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Snakes track listing
No.TitleLength
1."Snakes/Mná na hÉireann (radio version)"4:06
2."Winter King"2:48
3."Daddy's Little Girl"3:20
4."Snakes/Mná na hÉireann (album version)"5:51
Total length:17:56
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Personnel

Primary Artist

Musicians

  • Jeff Berman – drums, percussion
  • Chris Cunningham – electric guitar, harmonica
  • Lindsey Horner – bass, electric bass, clarinet, producer
  • Michelle Kinney – accordion, cello
  • Joe Trump – drums, percussion
  • Jimi Zhivago – organ, Hammond organ; producer

Technical

  • Oliver Strauss – engineer
  • Irene Trudel – engineer
  • Mark Dann – mastering
  • David Seitz – mixing
  • John Francis Bourke – photography

References

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