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Sugar for the Soul
Studio album by
Released12 February 1995 (Hungary)
Recorded1994
GenreIndie rock
Length47:16
LabelWarner Bros. Records
ProducerBrian Anderson
Sexepil chronology
Against Nature
(1993)
Sugar for the Soul
(1995)
Your Scream Is Music
(2014)
Singles from Sugar for the Soul
  1. "Jerusalem"
    Released: 1 December 1994
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Metal Hammer(6/7)[1]

Sugar for the Soul is the fifth studio album recorded by Sexepil. The album was recorded by Brian Anderson at the Phoenix Studio in Budapest, Hungary. The album was produced by Brian Anderson and Sexepil,[2] and it was mixed Brian Anderson and engineered by Mark Haines at Butch Vig and Steve Marker's Smart Studios in Madison, Wisconsin, The United States. The record was mastered by Howie Weinberg at Masterdisk in New York City, The United States. All songs were written by Sexepil and all lyrics by Mick Ness.[3] The album was released by Magneoton and Warner Music Hungary, Warner Music Group in Hungary.[4]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Sexepil

No.TitleLength
1."Point Black"5:23
2."Jerusalem"4:26
3."I Come"4:59
4."Buffalo Thunder"7:43
5."Those Days are Gone"5:46
6."Snowbird"3:47
7."Jaws of the Underground"5:47
8."Bittersweet"5:54
9."I Love You Like No Other"4:11
10."2000"5:45
11."Take Us Home Again"3:29
12."The India Song"5:03
Total length:47:16

Personnel

The following people contributed to Sugar for the Soul:

References

  1. ^ Metal hammer review
  2. ^ "Underground Magazin". Underground Magazin. 9 September 2014.
  3. ^ "Rockbázis: Sexepil – Sugar For The Soul". Rockbázis. 9 September 2014.
  4. ^ "Sexepil – Sugar For The Soul". Discogs. 9 September 2014.