Lackluster Me

Lackluster Me

Infobox Album | Name = Lackluster Me
Type = Album
Artist = Savoy


Released = October 6 1997
Recorded = 1997
Genre = Rock
Length = 52.00
Label = EMI Norway
Producer = Lauren & Paul Waaktaar-Savoy
Reviews =
Last album = "Mary is Coming"
(1996)
This album = "Lackluster Me"
(1997)
Next album = "Mountains of Time"
(1999)|
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"Lackluster Me" is the second album released by the band Savoy. It was only officially released in Norway and Sweden. It sold a total of 15,000 copies there and received a Spellmanprisen nomination for best rock album. "Sycamore Leaves" was previously recorded by a-ha on their 1990 album "East of the Sun, West of the Moon".

Track listing

*1. "Lackluster Me"
*2. "Unsound"
*3. "You Should Have Told Me"
*4. "Foreign Film"
*6. "I Still Cry"
*7. "Sycamore Leaves"
*8. "Rain"
*9. "Butt Out"
*10. "This, That & The Other"
*11. "Hey Luchie"
*12. "Easy"
*13. "If You Tell"

Credits

*Guitars, bass, vocals, keyboards, programming, arrangements: Paul Waaktaar-Savoy.
*Rhythm guitars and backing vocals (tracks 3, 4, 5, 9 & 12): Lauren Savoy.
*Drums and backing vocals: Frode Unneland.
*Bass: Greg Calvert.
*Cello: James Roven.
*Violín: Timothy Roven.
*String arrangements (tracks 1, 2 & 8): The Vertavo Quartet.
*All songs written by Paul Waaktaar-Savoy y Lauren Savoy.
*Produced by: Savoy.
*Released by: EMI Norsk.

External links

* [http://old.savoycentral.com/music/LM.php Album listing on old Savoycentral.com page]


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