Girl at Her Volcano | ||||
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EP by Rickie Lee Jones | ||||
Released | 1983 | |||
Recorded | 1978–1983 December 4, 1978 – March 8, 1983 |
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Genre | Alternative | |||
Length | LP: 22:58; MC/CD: 28:33 | |||
Label | Warner Bros. | |||
Producer | Rickie Lee Jones | |||
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Girl at Her Volcano is an EP and the third release by musician Rickie Lee Jones.
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").
Studio Rhythm Section:
Horns:
Strings:
Liner notes from Japanese CD release WPCP-3710