Hunting My Dress
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Released | November 16, 2009 UK July 27, 2010 US | |||
Label | Indie Europe/Zoom Vanguard Records (US) | |||
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Hunting My Dress is a 2009 album by Jesca Hoop, with most of the material written and recorded after the artist moved to Manchester, England. The album was written over the course of eighteen months and described as an 'unlikely weaving of hip-hop, Native American rhythms and birdsong'.[1] The song 'Bed Across the Sea' relates the death of her mother and the beginning of a new romantic relationship. The album was launched at the artist's Chorlton home in "a lorry trailer in my back garden" and supported by a short UK tour.[2] The song 'Murder of Birds' is a duet with Guy Garvey.
In 2014, Hoop released the album Undress with acoustic reinterpretations of the songs.
Track listing[]
- "Whispering Light" – 4:06
- "The Kingdom" – 3:50
- "Feast of the Heart" – 3:27
- "Angel Mom" – 5:07
- "Four Dreams" – 4:58
- "Murder of Birds" – 4:35
- "Bed Across the Sea" – 3:36
- "Tulip" – 5:06
- "Hunting My Dress" – 4:56
- "My Boo" – 3:47 [3]
Bonus EP (with US release)
- "Enemy" - 0:20
- "Intelligentactile 101" - 4:26
- "Silverscreen" - 4:03
- "My Boo" - 3:45
- "Wintersong" - 4:18
Critical reception[]
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Metacritic | 78/100[4] |
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References[]
- ^ "Guardian 2011" Maddy Costa, 'Jesca Hoop: 'I used to live under a tree', The Guardian, April 6, 2011.
- ^ "Citylifers" Archived 2014-06-20 at the Wayback Machine Chris Gilliver, 'A Quick Chat with Jesca Hoop', Citylifers.co.uk, November 26, 2009.
- ^ iTunes UK bonus track
- ^ "Hunting My Dress Reviews". Metacritic. CBS Interactive. Retrieved June 22, 2014.
Categories:
- 2009 albums
- Jesca Hoop albums