Kelly's Locker
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Kelly's Locker | |||||
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EP by Sarah Cracknell | |||||
Released | 2000 | ||||
Recorded | 1996-1997 | ||||
Genre | Pop/Dance | ||||
Label | Instinct Records | ||||
Producer | Sarah Cracknell D.O.G. Productions Stephen Lironi Warne Livesey Jeremy Wheatley Andy Wright |
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Kelly's Locker is an EP released by Saint Etienne lead singer Sarah Cracknell. Issued by Instinct Records in 2000, the EP served as a companion piece to Cracknell's debut album Lipslide. Four tracks which were on the UK version of Lipslide (but removed for the U.S. release three years later) were included here, as well as the original mix of "Home", shown on Kelly's Locker as the "Armchair Mix". Two previously unreleased songs were also included, as well as a remix of "Anymore" which originally appeared on the 1996 UK single release.
[edit] Track listing
- "Judy, Don't You Worry" (Cracknell)
- "How Far" (Cracknell, Male, Batson)
- "Taking off for France" (Cracknell, Lironi)
- "Sea Shells" (Haynes, Shamwell)
- "Home" (Armchair Mix) (Cracknell, Male, Batson)
- "Taxi" (Cracknell, Male, Batson)
- "Penthouse Girl, Basement Boy" (Cracknell, Lironi, Priestman)
- "Anymore" (Nino's Liquid Steel Mix)