Taxidermy (Queenadreena album)

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Taxidermy
Taxidermy (Queenadreena album).jpg
Studio album by
Released17 April 2000 (2000-04-17)[1]
Recorded1999
StudioOrinoco Studios in London, England
Genre
Length47:41
LabelWarner Bros.
Producer
Queenadreena chronology
Taxidermy
(2000)
Drink Me
(2002)

Taxidermy is the debut album of English alternative rock band Queenadreena, released in 2000. The enhanced-CD release includes a short film by Martina Hoogland-Ivanow involving time-lapse photography and dream-like visuals.

Release[]

Taxidermy was released in the United Kingdom on compact disc which features a short film by Martina Hoogland-Ivanow, and as a 12" vinyl LP.[2]

Critical reception[]

NME wrote of the album: "while carrying on Daisy Chainsaw's predilection for rock as infantile nightmare, here the scope is much wider than a one-track take on banshee pop. There are some obvious precedents, notably Björk and PJ Harvey, but much more than either of those two reference points, this debut album is frequently akin to eavesdropping on psychotherapy."[3]

Track listing[]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Cold Fish"2:08
2."Soda Dreamer"
  • Garside
  • Gray
3:39
3."I Adore You"
  • Garside
  • Gray
3:24
4."Yesterday's Hymn"
  • Garside
  • Gray
3:04
5."Pretty Polly" (traditional) 5:10
6."Yemaya"
  • Garside
  • Gray
2:48
7."Madraykin"
  • Garside
  • Gray
3:58
8."X-ing Off the Days"Gray4:21
9."Hide from Time"
  • Garside
  • Carter
4:39
10."Friday's Child"
  • Garside
  • Gray
3:09
11."Sleepwalking"
  • Garside
  • Gray
4:22
12."Are the Songs My Disease?"
  • Garside
  • Gray
3:23
13."Weeds"
  • Garside
  • Gray
3:29
Taxidermy – Japanese deluxe edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
14."A Heavenly Surrender"Garside3:33
15."Pray for Me"Garside1:35

Singles[]

Personnel[]

Queenadreena

Technical personnel

References[]

  1. ^ "Queen Adreena: Taxidermy". Amazon. ASIN B00004S2AI. Retrieved 10 June 2018.
  2. ^ Queenadreena. Taxidermy (Vinyl record) |format= requires |url= (help). Blanco y Negro / Warner Music UK. WE391.
  3. ^ "Taxidermy". NME. 12 September 2005. Retrieved 10 June 2018.

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