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Whiteout is the third studio album by alternative rock band Boss Hog.

Music

While previous Boss Hog albums were indelibly stamped with the guitar-heavy aesthetic of Jon Spencer, AllMusic critic Chris Handyside describes Whiteout as fully planned and led by Cristina Martinez. The results are a modernized version of the group's signature sound, "garage punk and new wave girl groups as refracted through a 21st century looking glass."[1] SPIN called it "ingeniously slicked-up garage pop".[2]

Track listing

All songs written by Boss Hog.[3]

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Whiteout"Tore Johansson3:07
2."Chocolate"Tore Johansson3:05
3."Nursery Rhyme"Tore Johansson3:57
4."Stereolight"Tore Johansson4:10
5."Fear for You"Andy Gill3:30
6."Get It While You Wait"Andy Gill3:42
7."Jaguar"Andy Gill2:41
8."Itchy & Scratchy"Andy Gill3:54
9."Trouble"Boss Hog2:42
10."Monkey"Boss Hog1:56

Personnel

Musicians
  • Cristina Martinez – lead vocals
  • Jon Spencer – guitar/vox
  • Jens Jurgensen – bass
  • Hollis Queens – beats/vox
  • Mark Boyce – keys
Production
  • Staffan Olofsson – mastering on Tracks 1, 2 and 6-8
  • Roger Jonsson – mastering on Tracks 3-5, 9 and 10 at CD-Plant Mastering, Malmö, Sweden
  • Tore Johanssonmixing on Tracks 1-4 and "Get It While You Wait" at Tambourine Studios
  • Bil Emmons – engineering
  • Reto Peter – assistant engineer on Tracks 1-4
  • Jim Sclavunos – mixing on "Fear for You"
  • Eric Tew & Phil Painson – assistant engineers on "Fear for You" and "Jaguar"
  • Eric Tew – assistant engineer on "Get It While You Wait" and "Itchy & Scratchy"
  • JG Thirlwell – mixing on "Jaguar"
  • Roli Mosimann – mixing on "Itchy & Scratchy" at East Side Sounds
  • Juan Garcia – assistant engineer on "Trouble" and "Monkey"
  • Cris Moor – photography
  • Laura Genninger – art direction
  • STUDIO 191 – design

References

  1. ^ Handyside, Chris. Whiteout – overview at AllMusic
  2. ^ Gross, Joe (April 2000). "Reviews: Boss Hog, 'Whiteout'". SPIN. p. 196.
  3. ^ Whiteout – credits at AllMusic

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