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A Camp (album)

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A Camp is the self-titled debut album by A Camp, the side project of Nina Persson, vocalist for the popular Swedish indie/pop band The Cardigans. The album garnered significant critical acclaim from music critics. It produced two singles, "I Can Buy You" (UK #46[1]) and "Song for the Leftovers". The album reached #87 on the UK Album Chart.[1]

Track listing

All songs by Nina Persson and Niclas Frisk, unless otherwise stated.

No.TitleLength
1."Frequent Flyer" (Nina Persson, Nathan Larson)3:22
2."I Can Buy You"3:49
3."Angel of Sadness"4:22
4."Such a Bad Comedown"3:59
5."Song for the Leftovers"3:38
6."Walking the Cow" (Daniel Johnston)3:04
7."Hard as a Stone"2:28
8."Algebra" (Nina Persson)3:33
9."Silent Night"4:42
10."The Same Old Song"5:33
11."The Oddness of the Lord"3:28
12."Rock 'n' Roll Ghost" (Paul Westerberg)3:59
13."The Bluest Eyes in Texas" (Van Stephenson, Dave Robbins, Tim DuBois)5:04
14."Elephant" (Nina Persson, Mark Linkous)4:19

"Rock 'n' Roll Ghost" produced by Niclas Frisk. "The Bluest Eyes in Texas" produced by Nathan Larson. All other songs produced by Mark Linkous

Personnel

Musicians

Production

  • Mixed by Al Weatherhead
  • Mastered by Bjorn Engelmann
  • Artwork and design by Åbäke[2]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [3]
The Guardian [4]
Yahoo! [5]

Allmusic's Tim DiGravina praised the album as "a charming return to basic songcraft and a collaboration that will hopefully bear more fruit in the future" in comparison with Nina Persson's previous work with the Cardigans.[3] The Guardian's Dave Simpson enthused that "this may well be Persson's best album", and called it "a major work, whatever it sells".[4] Yahoo's Josh Rogan had special praise for producer Mark Linkous, concluding that "Linkous has crafted an album that compliments Persson's songs and vision to great effect".[5]

References

  1. ^ a b "UK Official Charts > A Camp". UK Official Charts Cy. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
  2. ^ "A Camp – Credits". Allmusic. Retrieved 19 June 2011. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |1=, |2=, |3=, and |4= (help)
  3. ^ a b Allmusic review
  4. ^ a b The Guardian review
  5. ^ a b Yahoo review