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Born Funky Born Free
Studio album by
Released2002
RecordedLoose Connections, Darlinghurst, NSW
GenreSinger Songwriter Electronic Alternative rock
Length52:09
LabelChiquita
ProducerLoene Carmen
Loene Carmen chronology
Born Funky Born Free
(2002)
Slight Delay
(2004)

Born Funky Born Free is the debut album from Australian singer/songwriter Loene Carmen.[1] It was independently released in 2002 on Chiquita Records in Australia. It was recorded in Carmen's home studio, Loose Connections, in Darlinghurst, NSW and mixed and mastered at BJB Studios by Chris Townend.[2]

Personnel

Track listing

  1. "Born Funky Born Free" (3:39)
  2. "My Friends Call Me Foxy" (4:24)
  3. "Rock On" (4:56)
  4. "Half Girl Half Beast" (4:41)
  5. "Chiquita Dub" (3:25)
  6. "Girl You Feel Alright To Me" (4:47)
  7. "The Doctor" (3:48)
  8. "I've Got Those Tickets You Wanted" (3:28)
  9. "The Green Ray" (4:09)
  10. "Gemini" (3:51)
  11. "Drag the River" (4:15)
  12. "White Wine & Cigarettes (Rest Hard)" (2:42)
  13. "How Close Are You?" (4:24)

Carmen states this album was inspired by funk pioneer Betty Davis. "I called my first album Born Funky Born Free in some kind of homage to Betty (Davis), and wrote a song from her imagined point of view called My Friends Call Me Foxy. Performing it always makes me stand up a little straighter."[3]

"Mainly it was just me alone with headphones on, in my own little world..."[4]

References

  1. ^ "Loene Carmen - Born Funky Born Free". Discogs. Retrieved 20 September 2016.
  2. ^ "Loene Carmen home page". Loenecarmen.com. Retrieved 14 June 2012.
  3. ^ Carmen, Loene, J Mag, August 2008
  4. ^ Clarke, Dermot, 'The original and best' article, Scene Mag, 29 May 2002)