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Skinny Grin
Studio album by
Released20 November 2006
RecordedMarch and April 2006
GenrePunk jazz
Length46:48
LabelV2 Records
ProducerRobert Harder, Paul Epworth, Acoustic Ladyland
Acoustic Ladyland chronology
Last Chance Disco
(2005)
Skinny Grin
(2006)
Living With A Tiger
(2009)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Stylus MagazineA 2006
Drowned in Sound9/10 2006
The Guardian 2006
Time Out London5/6 2006
BBC - Collective2006
The Independent 2006
The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings [1]

Skinny Grin is a 2006 album by Acoustic Ladyland, featuring the singles "Salt Water" and "Cuts & Lies". It was recorded at Eastcote Studios in London, engineered by Philip Bagenal and Al O'Connell. James Chance's guest appearance was recorded at The Cutting Room in New York City.

Track listing

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All songs arranged by Acoustic Ladyland except "Skinny Grin" by Acoustic Ladyland and Robert Harder.

  1. "Road of Bones" (P. Wareham) - 3:06
  2. "New Me" (P. Wareham, S. Rochford) - 2:22
  3. "Red Sky" (P. Wareham) - 5:03
  4. "Paris" (P. Wareham, M. Wareham, S. Rochford) - 2:49
  5. "Your Shame" (P. Wareham, M. Wareham, S. Rochford) - 3:03
  6. "Skinny Grin" (P. Wareham, M. Wareham) - 1:27
  7. "Salt Water (Scott Walker mix)" (P. Wareham, S. Rochford) - 3:48
  8. "Cuts & Lies" feat. Coco Electrik (P. Wareham, M. Wareham) - 3:15
  9. "Glass Agenda" (P. Wareham, M. Wareham, S. Rochford) - 2:39
  10. "That Night" (P. Wareham, M. Wareham) - 4:30
  11. "The Rise" (P. Wareham, M. Wareham) - 3:20
  12. "The Room" (P. Wareham) - 5:39
  13. "Hitting Home" (P. Wareham, M. Wareham) - 6:03

Personnel

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Additional personnel

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References

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  1. ^ Cook, Richard; Morton, Brian (2008) The Penguin Guide to Jazz Recordings (9th edition). Penguin. p. 8