Sentimental Education (Free Kitten album)
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| Released | September 23, 1997 | |||
| Recorded | 1997 | |||
| Genre | Indie rock, noise rock | |||
| Length | 58:44 | |||
| Label | Kill Rock Stars | |||
| Producer | Kim Gordon, Marie Pierre, and Wharton Tiers | |||
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| Source | Rating |
| AllMusic | |
| Christgau's Consumer Guide | |
| The Guardian | |
| Pitchfork | 8.0/10[4] |
| The Times | 8/10[5] |
Sentimental Education is the second studio album by the band Free Kitten, released in 1997 on Kill Rock Stars. The album features a collaboration with DJ Spooky and a cover of Serge Gainsbourg's "Teenie Weenie Boppie". The album is named after the novel by French novelist Gustave Flaubert.
Track listing
- "Teenie Weenie Boppie" (Serge Gainsbourg) – 3:02
- "Top 40" – 2:49
- "Never Gonna Sleep" – 6:17
- "Strawberry Milk" – 2:33
- "Played Yrself" – 2:59
- "DJ Spooky's Spatialized Chinatown Mix" – 6:24
- "Bouwerie Boy" – 2:18
- "Records Sleep" – 1:36
- "Picabo Who?" – 0:35
- "Sentimental Education" – 12:21
- "One Forty Five" – 2:19
- "Eat Cake" – 1:05
- "GAA" – 6:57
- "Daddy Long Legs" – 5:38
- "Noise Doll" – 1:51
Personnel
- Kim Gordon – Vocals, Guitar
- Julie Cafritz – Vocals, Guitar
- Yoshimi P-We – Drums, Vocals, Trumpet
- Mark Ibold – Bass
- DJ Spooky – DJ
References
- ^ Abebe, Nitsuh. "Sentimental Education Review". AllMusic. Retrieved February 15, 2018.
- ^ Christgau, Robert (2000). "Free Kitten". Christgau's Consumer Guide: Albums of the '90s. Macmillan Publishing. ISBN 9780312245603.
- ^ Robinson, Paul (October 31, 1997). "This week's pop CD releases". The Guardian.
- ^ Tiffee, Bruce. "Free Kitten: Sentimental Education". Pitchfork Media. Archived from the original on May 19, 2007.
- ^ Porter, Charlie (October 25, 1997). "New album releases". The Times.
