Bloody Mary (The Alice Rose song)

Bloody Mary (The Alice Rose song)
"Bloody Mary"
Single by The Alice Rose
B-side "Witch House"
Released October 31, 2008
Format cd single, 7" single
Recorded September 21-22, 2008, at Emerald Wood Studio, Austin, Texas
Genre indie rock, indie pop
Label Emerald Wood Records
Writer(s) JoDee Purkeypile
Producer JoDee Purkeypile
The Alice Rose singles chronology
"Body Offering"
(2008)
"Bloody Mary"
(2008)


"Bloody Mary" is a Halloween themed non-album single by the indie pop group, The Alice Rose, released October 31, 2008, on Emerald Wood Records. The single is the first release by the band to feature guitarist Gregg White. Both songs on the record were written by lead vocalist JoDee Purkeypile. It was the band's first release recorded entirely at Purkeypile's home studio, Emerald Wood, on 8-track analog recording equipment.

Gregg White and JoDee Purkeypile at Emerald Wood Studio, September 21, 2008.

Contents

Track listing

Side one

"Bloody Mary" 3:07

Side two

"Witch House" 2:45

Notes

  • "Witch House" features an organ solo by Brendan on JoDee's father's Hammond B3.
  • Both songs on this record were originally written for Planet Rye Co, the band's psychedelic side project.
  • "Witch House" is the first recording by the group to feature vocals from drummer Chris Sensat, who sings backup on the song.
  • The cover art is by Chris Sensat.

Personnel

  • JoDee Purkeypile: Lead vocals, Backing vocals, Rhythm guitar, Mellotron, Percussion
  • Sean Crooks: Bass
  • Chris Sensat: Drums, Backing vocals ("Witch House")
  • Brendan Rogers: Organ
  • Gregg White: Lead guitar

Production Credits

  • Produced, Engineered, and Mixed by JoDee Purkeypile.
  • Recorded September 21-22, 2008, at Emerald Wood Studio, Austin, Texas.
  • Mastered at Affordable Sound, Austin, Texas.

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