Aurora Gory Alice
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Aurora Gory Alice | ||
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Missing image LettersToCleoAuroraGoryAlice.jpg Album cover | ||
LP by Letters To Cleo | ||
Released | 1993 | |
Recorded | ??? | |
Genre | Alternative rock | |
Length | ?? min ?? sec | |
Record label | CherryDisc, Giant | |
Producer | Mike Denneen | |
Professional reviews | ||
Allmusic.com | 4 stars out of 5 | link (http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&uid=UIDSUB020403281735342992&sql=A2zsqoauauijm) |
Letters To Cleo Chronology | ||
Aurora Gory Alice (1994) | Wholesale Meats and Fish (1995) |
Aurora Gory Alice is the first album by Letters To Cleo, released in 1993 on the record label CherryDisc Records and re-released in 1994 on Giant Records. The first single from the album was "I See", which got little exposure. However, the second single, "Here & Now", received a lot of exposure when it was featured on the Melrose Place soundtrack a year later. The re-released version of the album contains different versions of "Rim Shak" and "Here & Now" than the original release. The difference between the two versions was that the original versions did not have Scott Riebling playing bass, while the later versions did.
See also: 1993 in music
Contents |
Track listing
all songs by Letters to Cleo
- Big Star
- I See
- Rim Shak
- Wasted
- Get on With It
- Here & Now
- From Under the Dust
- Mellie's Comin' Over
- Come Around
- Step Back
Chart positions
Album
1995 Aurora Gory Alice The Billboard 200 No. 123 1995 Aurora Gory Alice Heatseekers No. 3
Singles
1995 Here & Now The Billboard Hot 100 No. 56 1995 Here & Now Modern Rock Tracks No. 10
Personnel
- Chris Gorman - Photography
- Letters to Cleo - Photography
- Mike Denneen - Organ, Producer, Mixing
- Henk Kooistra - Mastering
- Michael Eisenstein - Guitar, Backing Vocals
- Kay Hanley - Guitar, Vocals
- Stacy Jones - Drums
- Greg McKenna - Guitar, Backing Vocals
- Scott Riebling - Bass
- Antonio Oliart Ros - Mastering
- John Egan - Graphic Design
- Jeff Kellem - Photography
- Rose Lebeau - Photography
- Pam Berry - Photography
- Eric Antoniou - Photography
- Brian Karp - Bass