Homebrew | ||||
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Studio album by Neneh Cherry | ||||
Released | 26 October 1992 | |||
Recorded | Cherry Bear Studios & Trident Studios, London | |||
Genre | Pop, trip hop, hip hop | |||
Length | 46:06 | |||
Label | Circa (Virgin Records) | |||
Producer | Booga Bear, Gang Starr (tracks: 1, 4), Geoff Barrow (tracks: 7), JT (tracks: 9), Jonny Dollar, Michael Stipe (tracks: 7), Neneh Cherry, Twilight Firm (Brian Bramble, Pinky and Stevie Gee) (tracks: 2) | |||
Neneh Cherry chronology | ||||
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Singles from Raw Like Sushi | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | |
Robert Christgau | B+ |
CMJ | (favorable) |
Entertainment Weekly | B+ |
Q | |
Rolling Stone |
Homebrew is the second studio album by Neneh Cherry. The album features several different genres, including between jazz, funk and trip hop. The album photography was by Jean-Baptiste Mondino.
Gang Starr co-wrote and produced "Sassy" and "I Ain't Gone Under Yet." Geoff Barrow wrote and produced "Somedays."
"Trout" features a guitar riff sampled from Steppenwolf's version of "The Pusher", and the drum track by John Bonham from "When The Levee Breaks"."Buddy X" was allegedly inspired by Lenny Kravitz. It was remixed by Notorious B.I.G and the Dream Team. The track "Move With Me" later appeared on the soundtrack of the 1993 film Sliver.
All tracks composed by Cameron McVey and Neneh Cherry; except with others as indicated