Klassics with a "K"

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Klassics With A "K"
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Studio album by
ReleasedApril 29, 1996
RecordedJanuary 1995
Genreelectronic rock, ambient pop
LabelGrand Royal
Alternative cover
Cover of "Hey Cowyboy" 7 inch single
Cover of "Hey Cowyboy" 7 inch single
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic4/5 stars[1]

Klassics With A "K", released in 1996, was the only full-length album by Luscious Jackson members Vivian Trimble and Jill Cunniff. The only other Kostars release was a 7" single of the track Hey Cowboy, now only available through the GR2 Records website.[2] Fellow Luscious Jackson members, Kate Schellenbach and Gabby Glaser, contributed drums and lead guitar, respectively, to the album. Both Dean and Gene Ween of Ween contributed to the album as well. The album was engineered by Josephine Wiggs, bass player of The Breeders, marking her first full-length engineering project.[3] The album was recorded and mixed in twenty-five days at the Meat and Potatoes Studio, a 16-track home studio put together in the Luscious Jackson rehearsal room.[3]

Album Track listing[]

  1. Never So Lonely – 3:30
  2. Jacqueline – 3:33
  3. Red Umbrella – 3:58
  4. Jolene On The Freeway – 3:23
  5. One Sunny Day – 4:07
  6. Hey Cowboy – 4:49
  7. Reverend – 2:59
  8. Mama Never Said – 3:54
  9. Don't Know Why – 3:47 (featuring Ween)
  10. French Kiss – 2:47

7 in. "Hey Cowboy" Track Listing[]

  1. Hey Cowboy
  2. French Kiss
  3. Don't Know Why (You Went Away) – Special 7" Mix

References[]

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