Bitch Epic

Bitch Epic
Studio album by Deborah Conway
Released November 1993 (1993-11)
Genre
Length 47:27
Label Mushroom Records
Producer
  • Jim Rondinelli
  • William Zygier
Deborah Conway chronology
Seven Deadly Sins
(1993)
Bitch Epic
(1993)
Epic Theatre
(1994)
Singles from Bitch Epic
  1. "Alive and Brilliant"
    Released: October 1993
  2. "Today I am a Daisy"
    Released: January 1994
  3. "Consider This / Now That We're Apart"
    Released: May 1994

"Bitch Epic" is the second studio album by Australia rock singer-songwriter and guitarist, Deborah Conway. The album was released in November 1993 and peaked at number 18 on the Australian ARIA Charts. This remains Conway's highest charting album.[1]

The cover art features Conway topless and covered in Nutella. According to Conway, the title comes from “random words, cut up and pulled from a hat”.[2]

At the ARIA Music Awards of 1994, the album was nominated for two awards, ARIA Award for Best Cover Art and ARIA Award for Best Female Artist, winning for Best Cover Art .[3]

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Alive and Brilliant"  
4:04
2. "I'm Not Satisfied"  
  • Conway
  • Zygier
3:51
3. "Consider This" (featuring Vika and Linda Bull)
  • Conway
  • Zygier
3:43
4. "She Prefers Fire" (featuring Vika and Linda Bull)
  • Conway
  • Zygier
5:30
5. "Today I am a Daisy"  
  • Conway
  • Zygier
3:34
6. "Now That Were Apart"  
  • Conway
  • Zygier
3:56
7. "World of Love" (featuring Christine Anu)
  • Conway
  • Zygier
4:33
8. "Holes In the Road"  
  • Conway
  • Zygier
4:23
9. "One More Time" (featuring featuring Vika and Linda Bull)
  • Conway
3:38
10. "Only Girl"  
  • Zygier
3:39
11. "Madame Butterfly is In Trouble" (featuring Vika and Linda Bull)
  • Conway
4:28
12. "Deborah Conway's Nightmare #348"  
  • Conway
2:02

Charts

Chart (1993/94) Peak
position
scope="row" Australian Albums (ARIA)[4] 18

References

  1. "Australian Charts - Deborah Conway". Australian Charts. Retrieved 31 July 2016.
  2. "30-second-guide-to-deborah-conway". Deborah Conway. Retrieved 31 July 2016.
  3. "Winners by Year 1992". Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Archived from the original on 26 September 2007. Retrieved 4 December 2013.
  4. "Australiancharts.com – Deborah Conway – Bitch Epic". Hung Medien. Retrieved 31 July 2016.
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