White Courtesy Phone
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| White Courtesy Phone | ||||
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| Released | 1995 | |||
| Genre | Alternative rock, new wave | |||
| Label | Almo Sounds/Geffen[1] | |||
| Producer | Craig Leon | |||
| Angel Corpus Christi chronology | ||||
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White Courtesy Phone is an album by the American musician Angel Corpus Christi, released in 1995.[2][3] Her major label debut, it was also the first release on Jerry Moss's and Herb Alpert's Almo Sounds label.[4]
The album's first single was "Candy".[5]
The album was produced by Craig Leon.[5] Alpert, Hal Blaine, and Dawn Richardson contributed to White Courtesy Phone.[2][6]
It was the last album to be recorded in Studio A at Sausalito's Record Plant before a technology rebuild.[7] "John Cassavetes" is about the filmmaker.[8] A song about gun violence in American schools, "Me and My Beretta", was included only on European editions of the album.[9]