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This page refers to the song by Babes in Toyland. See also [[Bruise Violet (band)]].


"'''Bruise Violet'''" is the second single by [[Babes in Toyland (band)|Babes in Toyland]] from their album, ''[[Fontanelle (album)|Fontanelle]]'' In an interview, Bjelland was asked if the song "Bruise Violet" was written about [[Courtney Love]], since one of [[hole (band)|Hole]]'s hits was entitled "[[Violet (Hole song)|Violet]]". Her response was no, firstly because "Violet" was released two years later (though Hole had been playing the song regularly since 1991), and secondly that Violet was a muse that both she and Love wrote about. It was released on purple 7" vinyl<ref>http://www.discogs.com/Babes-In-Toyland-Bruise-Violet/release/1250398</ref> and features early or not produced versions of the song.
"'''Bruise Violet'''" is the second single by [[Babes in Toyland (band)|Babes in Toyland]] from their album, ''[[Fontanelle (album)|Fontanelle]]'' In an interview, Bjelland was asked if the song "Bruise Violet" was written about [[Courtney Love]], since one of [[hole (band)|Hole]]'s hits was entitled "[[Violet (Hole song)|Violet]]". Her response was no, firstly because "Violet" was released two years later (though Hole had been playing the song regularly since 1991), and secondly that Violet was a muse that both she and Love wrote about. It was released on purple 7" vinyl<ref>http://www.discogs.com/Babes-In-Toyland-Bruise-Violet/release/1250398</ref> and features early or not produced versions of the song.

Revision as of 01:14, 26 April 2016

"Bruise Violet"
Song
B-side"Magic Flute"
"Gone"

This page refers to the song by Babes in Toyland. See also Bruise Violet (band).

"Bruise Violet" is the second single by Babes in Toyland from their album, Fontanelle In an interview, Bjelland was asked if the song "Bruise Violet" was written about Courtney Love, since one of Hole's hits was entitled "Violet". Her response was no, firstly because "Violet" was released two years later (though Hole had been playing the song regularly since 1991), and secondly that Violet was a muse that both she and Love wrote about. It was released on purple 7" vinyl[1] and features early or not produced versions of the song.

Music video

A video for "Bruise Violet" was released and is the first video off the album. The video was featured on the first season of Beavis and Butt-Head.

Track listing

  1. "Bruise Violet"
  2. "Magic Flute"
  3. "Gone"

Personnel

References