Strictly Platinum
1996 studio album by Princess Superstar
Strictly Platinum is the debut studio album by American rapper Princess Superstar .[3] It was released in 1996 via 5th Beetle and produced by Greg Talenfeld, Godfrey Diamond , J.Z. Barrell, Wm. Berger and Greg Griffith.[4] [5]
Track listing
Strictly Platinum track listingTitle Writer(s) Producer(s) 1. "Theme Song" Concetta Kirschner 2:28 2. "I'm So..." C. Kirschner Greg Talenfeld Greg Griffith (co.) 3:08 3. "Blue Beretta" C. Kirschner Greg Talenfeld Greg Griffith (co.) 2:42 4. "Smooth" C. Kirschner J.Z. Barrell 5:09 5. "I'm White" C. Kirschner Godfrey Diamond Greg Talenfeld (co.) 3:22 6. "Fried Chicken: A Day in the Life" C. Kirschner Greg Talenfeld Greg Griffith (co.) 2:50 7. "Another Day" C. Kirschner J.Z. Barrell 3:36 8. "Flavis Special" C. Kirschner Godfrey Diamond Greg Talenfeld (co.) 4:20 9. "No More Songs" C. Kirschner Godfrey Diamond Greg Talenfeld (co.) 3:18 10. "Crush" C. Kirschner J.Z. Barrell 2:52 11. "An' I'm Outro" C. Kirschner Greg Talenfeld Greg Griffith (co.) 0:51 12. "Affirmative Action" (featuring Aaron 'Roboto' Cantor & POP) C. Kirschner Wm. Berger 5:52
Sample credits
Personnel
Concetta Kirschner – main artist, lead vocals, guitar
Aaron 'Roboto' Cantor – featured artist (track 12)
Marvin Rucker – featured artist (track 12)
Art Lavis – additional vocals, guitar
Doug Pressman – additional vocals, bass
Dupert Niles – backing vocals
Jeffrey Jensen – backing vocals
Linda Hagood – backing vocals
Patrick Dougherty – keyboards
Kirsten Pro Jansen – drums
Al Martin – congas
Catarina Nygren – saxophone
E.R. Huckleberry – trumpet
William M. Berger – guitar (tracks 4 and 10), producer (track 12)
Godfrey Diamond – producer (tracks 1, 5, 8 and 9)
Greg Talenfeld – producer (tracks 2–3, 6 and 11), co-producer (tracks 1, 5 and 8–9), engineering (tracks 1–3, 5–6, 8–9 and 11–12)
J.Z. Barrell – producer and engineering (tracks 4, 7 and 10)
Greg Griffith – co-producer (tracks 2–3, 6 and 11)
References
^ Christgau, Robert (October 15, 2000). "Princess Superstar" . Christgau's Consumer Guide: Albums of the '90s . Macmillan Publishing . ISBN 9780312245603 .
^ Michel, Sia (July 1996). "Princess Superstar: Strictly Platinum" . Spin . Vol. 12, no. 4. p. 95.
^ Strictly Platinum by Princess Superstar on Apple Music , January 1, 1996, retrieved December 14, 2017
^ "Princess Superstar - Strictly Platinum" . Discogs . Retrieved December 14, 2017 .
^ "Princess Superstar | womenrock.org" . womenrock.org . Retrieved December 14, 2017 .
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