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| Genre = [[Alternative rock]]
| Genre = [[Alternative rock]]
| Length = 33:18
| Length = 33:18
| Label = [[Sympathy for the Record industry]]
| Label = [[Sympathy for the Record Industry]]
| Producer = [[Chris Vrenna]]
| Producer = [[Chris Vrenna]]
| Reviews = <nowiki></nowiki>
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| Last album = [[Band Aid Covers the Bullet Hole]] (2003)
| Last album = [[Band Aid Covers the Bullet Hole]] (2003)
| This album = Sweet Heart Dealer (2004)
| This album = Sweet Heart Dealer (2004)
| Next album = [[Crispin Glover (Scarling.)|Crispin Glover]] (2004)
| Next album = [[Crispin Glover (single)|Crispin Glover]] (2004)
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'''''Sweet Heart Dealer''''' is the debut album by the rock band [[Scarling.]], released on [[February 17]] [[2004]]. Originally scheduled for release as ''Butcherbourne'', the album was retitled at the last minute, and pared down from 12 or 13 tracks to seven during mixing at Old Blue Studios in Los Angeles.
'''''Sweet Heart Dealer''''' is the debut album by the rock band [[Scarling.]], released on [[February 17]] [[2004]]. Originally scheduled for release as ''Butcherbourne'', the album was retitled at the last minute, and pared down from 12 or 13 tracks to seven during mixing at Old Blue Studios in Los Angeles.


The album was born from singer [[Jessicka]]'s "melancholy unconscious private moments", her experiments with [[hallucinogenic drugs]] in the period immediately prior to the band's formation, and from various outside sources: "[[Crispin Glover]]" apparently makes a parable, about the concealment and internalization of violence, of the 1986 film ''[[River's Edge]]''; while "Alexander the Burn Victim" centers on conflicting emotions concerning the loss of a loved one, and was inspired by the [[September 11, 2001 attacks]].
The album was born from singer [[Jessicka]]'s "melancholy unconscious private moments", her experiments with [[hallucinogenic drugs]] in the period immediately prior to the band's formation, and from various outside sources: "[[Crispin Glover (single)|Crispin Glover]]" apparently makes a parable, about the concealment and internalization of violence, of the 1986 film ''[[River's Edge]]''; while "Alexander the Burn Victim" centers on conflicting emotions concerning the loss of a loved one, and was inspired by the [[September 11, 2001 attacks]].


== Track listing ==
== Track listing ==
#The Last Day I Was Happy (3:49)
#The Last Day I Was Happy (3:49)
#[[Band Aid Covers the Bullet Hole]] (3:26)
#[[Band Aid Covers the Bullet Hole]] (3:26)
#[[Crispin Glover (Scarling.)|Crispin Glover]] (3:18)
#[[Crispin Glover (single)|Crispin Glover]] (3:18)
#Alexander the Burn Victim (6:00)
#Alexander the Burn Victim (6:00)
#Baby Dracula (3:54)
#Baby Dracula (3:54)
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==Personnel==
==Personnel==
*Jessicka &mdash; vocals, additional art
*Jessicka &mdash; vocals, additional art
*Christian Hejnal &mdash; guitar, bass
*[[Christian Hejnal]] &mdash; guitar, bass
*Rickey Lime &mdash; guitar
*[[Rickey Lime]] &mdash; guitar
*Garey Snider &mdash; drums
*Garey Snider &mdash; drums
*Bobby Hidalgo &mdash; additional bass
*Bobby Hidalgo &mdash; additional bass

Revision as of 18:16, 22 April 2006

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Sweet Heart Dealer is the debut album by the rock band Scarling., released on February 17 2004. Originally scheduled for release as Butcherbourne, the album was retitled at the last minute, and pared down from 12 or 13 tracks to seven during mixing at Old Blue Studios in Los Angeles.

The album was born from singer Jessicka's "melancholy unconscious private moments", her experiments with hallucinogenic drugs in the period immediately prior to the band's formation, and from various outside sources: "Crispin Glover" apparently makes a parable, about the concealment and internalization of violence, of the 1986 film River's Edge; while "Alexander the Burn Victim" centers on conflicting emotions concerning the loss of a loved one, and was inspired by the September 11, 2001 attacks.

Track listing

  1. The Last Day I Was Happy (3:49)
  2. Band Aid Covers the Bullet Hole (3:26)
  3. Crispin Glover (3:18)
  4. Alexander the Burn Victim (6:00)
  5. Baby Dracula (3:54)
  6. Black Horse Riding Star (5:31)
  7. Can't (Halloween Valentine) (7:21)

Personnel

  • Jessicka — vocals, additional art
  • Christian Hejnal — guitar, bass
  • Rickey Lime — guitar
  • Garey Snider — drums
  • Bobby Hidalgo — additional bass
  • Chris Vrenna — producer
  • Erik Colvin — mixing
  • Logan Mader — engineer
  • John Vestman — mastering
  • Leslie Ann Sundoll — art direction
  • Piper Ferguson — photography
  • Mark Ryden — cover art

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