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23rd St. Lullaby


FieldValue
name23rd Street Lullaby
typeStudio
artistPatti Scialfa
coverPatti Scialfa - 23rd St. Lullaby.jpg
releasedJune 15, 2004
genreRock, Roots Rock, AOR
length12-track album 54:12, with live tracks 69:12
labelColumbia, Sony
producerSteve Jordan, Patti Scialfa
prev_titleRumble Doll
prev_year1993
next_titlePlay It As It Lays
next_year2007

23rd Street Lullaby is the second full-length album by singer-songwriter Patti Scialfa. Released in 2004, a full 11 years after her debut, Rumble Doll, it finds her writing all the songs by herself, as well as co-producing the disc with Steve Jordan.

Reviews

Allmusic's Thom Jurek gave the disc four stars of five, saying that it is "a wise, grown-up record, yet it is guided by an untamed, wily heart." He praised the "deceptively simple and immediately accessible" melodies & lyrics, yet says that "they open into swirling wells of emotion carried in the cradle of reminiscence and the heart of desire."

Track listing

Live tracks

There are three live tracks on a 2nd bonus disc (with limited edition copies)

  1. "23rd Street Lullaby" 5:11
  2. "Spanish Dancer" 4:55
  3. "As Long As You Can Be" 5:14

Production

  • Produced By Steve Jordan & Patti Scialfa
  • Engineers – Roger Moutenot, Toby Scott, Trina Shoemaker, Eric Tew
  • Mixing – Bob Clearmountain
  • Mastering – Bob Ludwig

Personnel

  • Steve Jordan - drums, percussion, drum loops
  • Greg Cohen, Steve Jordan, Nils Lofgren, Willie Weeks - bass guitar
  • Clifford Carter, Patti Scialfa, Bruce Springsteen - keyboards
  • John Medeski - piano
  • Bobby Bandiera, Larry Campbell, Nils Lofgren, Marc Ribot, Patti Scialfa, Bruce Springsteen - guitar
  • Soozie Tyrell - violin
  • Jane Scarpantoni - cello
  • Tiffany Andrews, Steve Jordan, Michelle Moore, Antoinette Moore, Soozie Tyrell - backing vocals

References

  • Patti Scialfa, "23rd Street Lullaby" 2004, Columbia Records

References

  1. {{AllMusic
  2. "Allmusic Review and Tracklist".
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