| Ear Candy | ||||
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| Studio album by King's X | ||||
| Released | May 20, 1996 | |||
| Genre | Hard rock | |||
| Length | 49:18 | |||
| Label | Atlantic | |||
| Producer | Arnold Lanni, King's X | |||
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| CCM Magazine | (not rated) |
| Entertainment Weekly | (A-) |
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Ear Candy is the sixth album by heavy metal/hard rock trio King's X, released in 1996.
The album has two songs which are rewritten versions of earlier songs: "Picture" is also known as "The Door", a song with different lyrics, released on their pre-King's X release Sneak Preview. The song "Mississippi Moon" is mainly inspired on the song "If I Could Fly", which King's X played in shows after they had changed their name to its definite version, King's X.
The bonus track "Freedom" can also be found as a b-side of the single "A Box". It was later given a proper release on the album Ogre Tones.
All songs written by Pinnick, Tabor and Gaskill.