She's the Queen

She's the Queen

Infobox Album |
Name = She's the Queen
Type = EP
Artist = Starflyer 59


Released = November 4, 1994
Recorded = ???
Genre = Indie rock Shoegaze
Length = 28:13
Label = Tooth & Nail Records
Producer = Blood (tracks 1, 5-7) Jason Martin (tracks 2, 4, 8) Ronnie Martin (track 3)
Reviews =
* Allmusic (2.5/5) [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:8s320r8ay48v link]
Last album = "Silver" (1993)
This album = "She's the Queen" (1994)
Next album = "Gold" (1995)

"She's the Queen" is an EP that was released by the band Starflyer 59 in 1994, following the release of the band's debut album, "Silver". It contains five previously unreleased songs and three alternated versions of songs from "Silver". In 2005 it was re-released as bonus tracks on the extended version of "Silver".

Track listing

#"She's the Queen" – 3:24
#"She Was My Sweet Heart" – 3:48
#"Blue Collar Love" (Joy Electric Dub Mix) – 3:56
#"Monterey" (Lounge Version) – 4:47
#"Canary Row" – 2:52
#"Salinas" – 2:51
#"The Drop" – 2:26
#"Droned" (In Love Version) – 4:09

Writing Credits

All songs written by Jason Martin

Personnel

*Jason Martin - Vocals, guitar, drums, producer (tracks 2, 4, 8)
*Andrew Larson - Bass
*Blood - Producer (tracks 1, 5-7)
*Ronnie Martin - Producer (track 3)
*Bob Moon - Engineering


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