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Spilt Milk is the second and final studio album by American rock band Jellyfish, released on February 9, 1993, by Charisma Records. It features a harsher and more ornate sound than their previous, Bellybutton (1990). As with Bellybutton, Spilt Milk was written and co-produced by founding members Andy Sturmer and Roger Manning.
Spilt Milk is the debut album by Kristina Train, released on October 20, 2009. [2] Her record label at the time, Blue Note Records, had initially been interested in pairing Train with Norah Jones producer Lee Alexander, but instead she went to London in 2007 and asked Jimmy Hogarth to produce the album.
Released on February 9, 1993, Spilt Milk peaked at number 164 in the US. Its poor sales were attributed to being released during the height of the popularity of grunge. [7] Like Bellybutton, critics generally received the album favorably, but focused on its resemblance to artists of the 1970s, particularly the Raspberries.
Spilt Milk, a play on the idiom there's no point crying over spilt milk, may refer to: Spilt Milk (Jellyfish album), 1993; Spilt Milk (Kristina Train album), 2009 "Spilt Milk" (American Horror Story), a 2013 episode of the series; Spilt Milk (festival), held in Canberra, Australia; Spilt Milk, by Chico Buarque, 2009
Train's debut album, Spilt Milk, was released on October 20, 2009. [12] Blue Note had initially been interested in pairing her with Norah Jones producer Lee Alexander, but Train instead went to London and asked Jimmy Hogarth to produce the album. Train co-wrote eight songs on the album, collaborating with Hogarth, Eg White, and Ed Harcourt ...
"New Mistake" is a song by American power pop group Jellyfish, released as the second single from their 1993 second and final studio album, Spilt Milk (1993). Track listings [ edit ]
As the fam prepares to set out the cookies for Santa Claus (don’t forget the milk!), hum this timeless carol. 29. “Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town” by The Jackson 5
The Joy Thieves released their second full-length album, Spilt Milk, on June 28, 2024; the 5-year anniversary of the release of their first EP, This Will Kill That. The album contained seven songs, and three remixes; two done by Joy Thieves Productions, and one by Walter Flakus (Stabbing Westward).