music.wikisort.org - CompositionWomen in Technology is the second studio album by British recording artist White Town. It was released on 25 February 1997 and is the second full studio album by White Town. The album is most known for the song "Your Woman" which was its only top 40 single. The song received much acclaim and reached #1 in the UK Singles Chart. A second single, released as a promo, was made of "Wanted" and failed to chart anywhere. The album's third single "Undressed" reached 57. The album was recorded entirely at Jyoti Mishra's home studio.
1997 studio album by White Town
Women in Technology |
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Released | 25 February 1997 |
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Genre | - Alternative dance
- electronic
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Length | 47:18 |
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Producer | Jyoti Mishra |
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>Abort, Retry, Fail?_ (1996) |
Women in Technology (1997) |
Peek & Poke (2000) |
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Socialism, Sexism & Sexuality (1994) |
Women in Technology (1997) |
Peek & Poke (2000) |
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- "Your Woman"
Released: 13 January 1997
- "Wanted"
Released: 24 March 1997
- "Undressed"
Released: May 1997
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Professional ratingsReview scores |
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Source | Rating |
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AllMusic |     [1] |
Music Week |     [2] |
NME | 4/10[3] |
Pitchfork | 7.2/10[4] |
Background
In early 1997, Jyoti Mishra mailed out five copies of his extended play >Abort, Retry, Fail? to various radio stations. This caused the EP's lead track "Your Woman" to receive heavy rotation on stations, resulting in Mishra getting a deal with EMI.[5] Through Chrysalis Records, a label owned by EMI, Mishra released the second White Town full-length Women In Technology, which produced three singles: the widely successful "Your Woman", the promo-only "Wanted", and "Undressed". The album was recorded and mixed to cassette tape using a Tascam 688 multitrack recorder.[citation needed]
Reception
Commercial
On the Billboard Heatseekers Album Chart dated March 15, 1997, Women in Technology debuted at number six.[6] The album eventually reached the top 100 of the Billboard 200, thereby becoming ineligible for the Heatseekers chart, and ultimately peaked at number 84 on the Billboard 200 chart dated May 17, 1997.[7]
Track listing
All tracks are written by Jyoti Mishra, except where noted.
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1. | "Undressed" | 4:19 |
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2. | "Thursday at the Blue Note" | 2:48 |
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3. | "A Week Next June" | 4:18 |
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4. | "Your Woman (Mishra, Bing Crosby, Irving Wallman, Max Wartell)" | 4:18 |
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5. | "White Town" | 2:24 |
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6. | "The Shape of Love" | 5:21 |
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7. | "Wanted" (Jyoti Mishra and Ann Pearson) | 4:24 |
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8. | "The Function of the Orgasm" | 2:29 |
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9. | "Going Nowhere Somehow" | 5:22 |
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10. | "Theme for an Early Evening American Sitcom" | 2:17 |
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11. | "The Death of My Desire" | 4:54 |
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12. | "Once I Flew" | 4:24 |
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Total length: | 47:18 |
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Japanese bonus trackTitle |
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13. | "Give Me Some Pain" | 4:23 |
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Total length: | 52:41 |
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Personnel
- Jyoti Mishra – production, vocals
- Ann Pearson – vocals ("Thursday at the Blue Note", "Wanted", and "Once I Flew")
- Robert Fleay – guitar ("Undressed", "A Week Next June", Going Nowhere Somehow", and "Once I Flew")
Charts
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