Tangerine (Vixen album)

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Tangerine
Vixtan.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 1998
Recorded1998
StudioGreg Rike Productions, Altamonte Springs, Florida
Carriage House Studios, Stamford, Connecticut
Avatar Studios, New York City
GenreHard rock, post-grunge, glam metal[1]
Length49:50
LabelCMC International (US)
Eagle (Europe)
ProducerVixen
Vixen chronology
Rev It Up
(1990)
Tangerine
(1998)
The Best Of Vixen: Full Throttle
(1999)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic2.5/5 stars[2]

Tangerine is the third album by the American rock band Vixen. It was recorded without contributions from Jan Kuehnemund and Share Pederson. The line-up for this album consisted of Janet Gardner, Gina Stile, and Roxy Petrucci. Tangerine has a different sound from the music of the previous albums of the band, more similar to post-grunge than glam metal. This is the only album to have Stile as Vixen guitarist and the final studio release to feature Gardner as vocalist-guitarist during their tenures in the band; they were forced to part ways following the Tangerine tour for legal reasons as the courts found Kuehnemund to be the sole owner of the band name thereby making this release unrecognized and unofficial.

Stile and Gardner later rejoined Vixen in 2013, along with Ross and Petrucci, after playing as the former JanetShareRoxyGina (JSRG) line-up. Stile and Gardner left the band for good in 2017 and 2019, respectively.[3][4]

Track listing[]

All tracks are written by Janet Gardner and Gina Stile, except where indicated.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Page" 4:36
2."Tangerine" 4:32
3."Never Say Never" 3:39
4."Peace" 4:59
5."Barely Breathin'" 4:13
6."Bleed" 4:00
7."Stay" 5:35
8."Shut Up" 4:05
9."Machine" 3:43
10."Air Balloon" 3:53
11."Can't Control Myself" 4:35
12."Swatting Flies in Wanker County (Instrumental; hidden track)"Stile2:00

Personnel[]

Vixen
Additional musicians
  • Mike Pisculli - bass
Production

References[]

  1. ^ "Tangerine - Vixen". AllMusic. Retrieved June 16, 2020. Eight long years after Rev It Up, Vixen return with a recording of all new material dubbed Tangerine. In the interim, the group's pop-metal sound has changed only imperceptibly, so if you liked Vixen before, Tangerine will be right up your alley; if you didn't, this new record will do nothing to change your mind.
  2. ^ Ankeny, Jason. "Vixen Tangerine". AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved June 17, 2011.
  3. ^ "VIXEN Parts Ways With Guitarist GINA STILE, Announces Replacement". Blabbermouth.net. March 26, 2017.
  4. ^ "Janet Gardner Departs Legendary Band Vixen to Focus on Solo Career". PR.com (Press release). January 17, 2019.
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