The Lioness

The Lioness

Infobox Album
Name = The Lioness
Type = studio
Artist =


Released = start date|2000|1|17
Recorded = 1999
Genre = Indie rock, Alt-country
Length = 39:36
Label = Secretly Canadian
Producer = Andrew Miller
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|3|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:l1arqj2uojka~T2 link]
*Pitchfork (7.6/10) [http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/21881/Songs_Ohia_The_Lioness link]
Last album = "Protection Spells"
(2000)
This album = "The Lioness"
(2000)
Next album = "Ghost Tropic"
(2000)

"The Lioness" is the fourth regular album by . It was recorded by Andrew Miller at Chem 19 Studios in Glasgow, Scotland with Alasdair Roberts, Geof Comings and members of Arab Strap, and released by Secretly Canadian on January 17, 2000.

Track listing

All songs written by Jason Molina.
# "The Black Crow" — 7:16
# "Tigress" — 3:20
# "Nervous Bride" — 2:43
# "Being in Love" — 5:41
# "Lioness" — 6:37
# "Coxcomb Red" — 4:05
# "Back on Top" — 4:22
# "Baby Take a Look" — 3:06
# "Just a Spark" — 2:19

Recording information

* Jason Molina
* Jonathan Cargill
* Geof Comings
* David Gow
* Aidan Moffat
* Alasdair Roberts

* Engineered by Andrew Miller

External links

* [http://www.secretlycanadian.com/onesheet.php?cat=SC030 Secretly Canadian press release]
* [http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/songsohia/thelioness Reviews at metacritic.com]


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