Beth Ditto - Fake Sugar (2017) [Hi-Res]
Artist: Beth Ditto
Title: Fake Sugar
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Myra's Child, LLC - Beth Ditto
Genre: Indie Pop
Quality: flac 24 bits - 96 Khz
Total Time: 00:42:35
Total Size: 901 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
TracklistTitle: Fake Sugar
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: Myra's Child, LLC - Beth Ditto
Genre: Indie Pop
Quality: flac 24 bits - 96 Khz
Total Time: 00:42:35
Total Size: 901 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
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01. Fire
02. In and Out
03. Fake Sugar
04. Savoir Faire
05. We Could Run
06. Oo La La
07. Go Baby Go
08. Oh My God
09. Love in Real Life
10. Do You Want Me To
11. Lover
12. Clouds (Song for John)
As lead singer of indie-disco trio Gossip, non-conformist Beth Ditto became just as famous for challenging the perceptions of female beauty and sexuality as she did for her spellbindingly raw gospel-soul voice. Born Mary Beth Patterson in 1981, she grew up in a tiny house in Searcy, Alaska before moving to Washington at the age of 18, where she teamed up with guitarist Brace Paine and drummer Hannah Blilie to form post-punk outfit the Gossip. After being named "the coolest person in rock" by NME, one of three publications she posed nude for (alongside erotica magazine On Our Backs and London style bible Love), the band broke through to the mainstream with their third album's title track, "Standing in the Way of Control," written by Ditto as a response to the U.S. government's ban on gay marriage. Ditto's larger than life, uncompromising image turned her into an unlikely fashion icon, a development which resulted in her opening Jean Paul Gaultier's Spring Collection at 2010's Paris Fashion Week and creating her own collection for U.K. retailer Evans. After providing guest vocals on records by Calvin Johnson ( "Lightning Rod for Jesus" ), Simian Mobile Disco ("Cruel Intentions"), and Jarvis Cocker (a duet cover version of Heaven 17's "Temptation"), she released her solo self-titled EP in 2011. Ditto also had her own advice column in British broadsheet The Guardian, launched a campaign to ban the clothing size "zero", and formed supergroup Crisis with Paul Weller and Graham Coxon to raise money for a homeless charity. In 2012, Ditto released her memoir Coal to Diamonds, which she co-wrote with Michelle Tea, and in 2017 she made a return to music with the solo single "Fire." The song was featured on her debut solo record Fake Sugar, which was released in June 2017; it was described by the singer as her "Southern record."