Girl at Her Volcano

Girl at Her Volcano
EP by Rickie Lee Jones
Released 1983
Recorded 1978–1983
December 4, 1978 – March 8, 1983
Genre Alternative
Length LP: 22:58; MC/CD: 28:33
Label Warner Bros.
Producer Rickie Lee Jones
Rickie Lee Jones chronology
Pirates
(1981)
Girl at Her Volcano
(1983)
The Magazine
(1984)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Allmusic[1]

Girl at Her Volcano is an EP and the third release by musician Rickie Lee Jones.

Overview

After touring through much of 1982 following the release of Pirates, Rickie Lee Jones released the Girl at Her Volcano EP. It contains three live recordings, a few new studio ones and recordings left over from earlier studio sessions. "Hey, Bub" was the first song originally written by Jones for Pirates in September 1979.

The live recording of "Something Cool" was not included on the original vinyl EP release, but on the Musicassette release of the same year. Earlier recordings of this song can be found on June Christy's 1954 album Something Cool, and Julie London's 1960's Around Midnight (which features also "Lush Life").

Track listing

  1. "Lush Life" (Billy Strayhorn) – 5:29 - Recorded live at Perkins Palace, Pasadena, CA, April 17, 1982 - Michael Ruff (piano), Reggie McBride (bass), Tony Braunagel (drums)
  2. "Letter from the 9th Ward / Walk Away Renée" (Rickie Lee Jones / Michael Brown, Tony Sansone, Bob Calilli) – 4:28 - Recorded March 1, 1983 - Michael Fisher (percussion), Michael Ruff, Michael Boddicker and Rickie Lee Jones (synthesizers), Reggie McBride (bass)
  3. "Hey, Bub" (Rickie Lee Jones) – 2:20 - Recorded January 20, 1983 - Michael Boddicker, Rickie Lee Jones (synthesizers).
  4. "My Funny Valentine" (Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart) – 3:51 - Recorded live at The Roxy, Los Angeles, April 18, 1982 - Michael Ruff (piano)
  5. "Under the Boardwalk" (Arthur Resnick, Kenny Young) – 3:23 - Recorded March 8, 1983 - Victor Feldman (percussion, marimba), Lenny Castro (congas, triple scale); Leslie Smith, Michael Ruff, Arno Lucas, and Sal Bernardi (vocalizing)
  6. "Rainbow Sleeves" (Tom Waits) – 3:41 - Recorded December 4, 1978 - Randy Kerber (piano), strings arranged by Johnny Mandel
  7. "So Long" (Neil Larsen, Lani Hall) – 2:06 - Neil Larsen (Fender Rhodes), Michael Ruff (vocals), Earle Dumler (oboe)
  8. "Something Cool" (Bill Barnes) – 3:49 - Bonus track on 1983 Musicassette release only, and 1990 CD release - Recorded live at Theater Carré, Amsterdam, September 3, 1979 - Neil Larsen, Lyle Mays (keyboards), Lenny Castro (percussion)

Personnel

Studio Rhythm Section:

Horns:

Strings:

Recording notes

References

Liner notes from Japanese CD release WPCP-3710

External links

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