Co-producer – Steve Osborne (tracks: 1, 2, 6), Tim Simenon (tracks: 3, 5, 7 to 11, 13)
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Manufactured By – Universal Victor, Inc.
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Come Clean was the third studio album to be released by the British band Curve following their temporary split in 1994 and reformation in 1996, and their third all-new studio album in all. Musically, the album marked a shift to a style more influenced by electronic and dance music than Curve's earlier records. Significantly, the commercial success of and critical acclaim for Come Clean at least relative to the reception that the group's harsher and less accessible 1993 record Cuckoo had received. Come Clean by Curve, released 16 February 1998 1. Chinese Burn 2. Coming Up Roses 3. Something Familiar 4. Dog Bone 5. Alligators Getting Up 6. Dirty High 7. Killer Baby 8. Sweetback 9. Forgotten Sanity 10. Cotton Candy 11. Beyond Reach 12. Come Clean 13. Recovery Produced Engineered and Recorded by Dean Garcia Toni Halliday Steve Osborne and Tim Simenon at Todal Eastcote Bath Moles Abbey Road and RAK Studios Recorded between July 1996 - September 1997. Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Purchasable with gift card. Buy Digital Album. GBP or more. Curve were an English alternative rock and electronica duo from London, formed in 1990 and split in 2005. The band consisted of Toni Halliday Clean. Alternativ Rock. Cotton Candy. Beyond Reach. Come Clean. Buy this album. Learn more. Other productions from Curve. The New Avventures of Curve. Just as fans were beginning to wonder if the duo Curve would ever return from their self-imposed exile, they returned with their best album to date, Come Clean. Come Clean, 1998. Chinese Burn, 04:50. Coming Up Roses, 04:31. Listen free to Curve Come Clean Chinese Burn, Something Familiar and more. 12 tracks 52:23. The female presence in 1998's releases has been a near tour de force. PJ Harvey, Hole's Courtney Love, and Garbage's Shirley Manson all stormed the music scene with dynamic performances. But none can match the effortless vamp and allure of Curve vocalist Toni Halliday. Gift is the album that hooked me onto Curve, but it was the Lunatic Calm remix of Chinese Burn that shined the light on them for me. I was curious about this band that one of my all time favorite electronic artists had remixed a song from, so I searched for the original track and found it here on Come Clean. Curve - Alligators Getting Up Come Clean album 1998 4:37. Curve - Something Familiar 4:09. Curve - Recovery 4:49. Album 1998 13 Songs. Electronic 1998