Screamin' for My Supper

Screamin' for My Supper
Studio album by Beth Hart
Released August 3, 1999
Recorded The Sound Chamber, 'Ollywood Studios
Genre Rock
Length 60:57
Label Atlantic
Producer Beth Hart, Tal Herzberg, Oliver Leiber
Beth Hart chronology
Immortal
(1996)
Screamin' for My Supper
(1999)
Leave the Light On
(2003)
Singles from Screamin' for My Supper
  1. "LA Song (Out of This Town)"
    Released: September 28, 1999
  2. "Delicious Surprise"
    Released: August 22, 2000
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Screamin' for My Supper is the second studio album by American singer/songwriter Beth Hart. It was released on August 3, 1999 by Atlantic Records. The album features her most notable single to date, "LA Song (Out of This Town)", which was a number one hit in New Zealand and a Top 5 hit on the US Adult Contemporary Singles Chart. The album peaked at #143 on the Billboard albums chart in the US; and #22 on the RIANZ albums chart in New Zealand. "Delicious Surprise" was later recorded by Jo Dee Messina on her 2005 album of the same name, from which it was released as a single.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Just a Little Hole"  Beth Hart, Greg Sutton, Bob ThieleBeth Hart, Tal Herzberg5:16
2."Delicious Surprise"  Glen Burtnik, HartOliver Leiber3:48
3."LA Song (Out of This Town)"  HartLeiber3:55
4."Is That Too Much to Ask"  Hart, Sutton, ThieleHart, Herzberg3:32
5."By Her"  Lanny Cordola, HartHart, Herzberg4:08
6."Get Your Shit Together"  Burtnik, HartHart, Herzberg4:42
7."Stay"  HartHart, Herzberg4:49
8."G.O.P."  HartHart, Herzberg4:00
9."Skin"  HartHart, Herzberg5:00
10."Girls Say"  HartHart, Herzberg3:44
11."Sky Is Falling"  Burtnik, HartHart, Herzberg4:34
12."Mama"  HartHart, Herzberg4:27
13."Favorite Things / House of Sin (Hidden Track)"  HartHart, Herzberg9:02
Total length:60:57
Bonus Track
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
14."Take Me Away"  HartLeiber4:21
Total length:65:22

Personnel

Primary musicians
  • Beth Hart – arranger, artwork, composer, concept design, design, Fender Rhodes, keyboards, orchestral arrangements, paintings, piano, producer, vocals
  • Tristan Avakian – guitar
  • Rocco Bidlovski – drums
  • Tal Herzberg – bass, engineer, mixing, producer, programming
  • Jimmy Khoury – guitar
  • Matt Laug – drums
  • Oliver Leiber – bass, drum programming, guitar, producer, programming
  • Lance Morrison – bass
  • David Raven – drums
  • Patrick Warren – accordion, chamberlin, harmonium
  • John Shanks – guitar

Additional musicians
  • Yolanda Adams – background vocals
  • Luis Conte – percussion
  • Kirstin Fife – strings
  • Elaine Gibbs – background vocals
  • Aaron Gross – percussion
  • Jeff Lorber – keyboards
  • Gina Kronstadt – strings
  • Novi Novog – strings
  • Benmont Tench – hammond synth, keyboards, Hammond organ, piano
  • Chris Hammer Smith – harmonica

Other credits
  • Jennifer Barbato – art direction, design, logo design
  • Joe Barresi – engineer
  • Jason Flom – direction
  • Jaymes Foster-Levy – direction, director
  • Larry Frazin – direction, director
  • John Gyer – assistant engineer
  • Donovan Hebard – coordination
  • Chris Lord-Alge – mixing
  • Stephen Marcussen – mastering
  • Nick Marshall – assistant engineer, mixing, mixing assistant
  • John A. Pinsky – design, logo design
  • Dave Reitzas – mixing
  • Jill Rose – artist development
  • Barry Rudolph – engineer
  • Patrick Seymour – arranger, string arrangements
  • Tracy Sondern – make-up
  • Andrew Southam – photography
  • Dan Steinberg – assistant engineer
  • Greg Sutton – composer
  • Bob Thiele – composer
  • Eric "ET" Thorngren – engineer
  • Diane Wiedenmann – hair stylist
  • David Wolff – management
  • Basia Zamorska – stylist

References


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