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Track Listing 1. In My Dreams 2. Freeway 3. Uninvited 4. Success 5. Life in a Bottle 6. Fill Me Up 7. Knock Me Out - (with Grace Slick) 8. Too Deep 9. Taken 10. Fruitloop Daydream 11. Machine Man 12. In Flight
Album Notes Personnel includes: Linda Perry (vocals, guitar, piano, bass); Bill Bottrell (guitar, bass, drums); Kevin Gilbert (guitar, keyboards); Lisa Germano (violin); Dan Schwartz (bass, steel guitar); Brian MacLeod (drums, percussion); Grace Slick. All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology. Personnel: Linda Perry (guitars, piano, bass guitar); Kevin Gilbert (guitars, keyboards); Bill Bottrell (guitars, bass guitar, drums); Dan Schwartz (steel guitar, bass guitar); Lisa Germano (violin); Brian MacLeod (drums, percussion). IN FLIGHT, the shimmering debut by the former lead singer for San Francisco's 4 Non Blondes, conveys the hazy feeling of an afternoon drive through the California desert. Linda Perry's ballads exude warmth, with acoustic-guitar, slide-guitar, string and organ arrangements reminiscent of the understated roots-rock of the Cowboy Junkies and the mild psychedelia of Mazzy Star. But the key to the album's ethereal quality is Perry's charismatic voice. The same voice that belted out the alternative anthem "What's Up" is now a subdued, honeyed rasp, a perfect vehicle for her pensive lyrics. Perry's songs detail the psychological balancing act between success and happiness, dreams and reality. In "Success," she muses: "Will success fail me?/What they tell me I should want/Isn't what I need." In "Knock Me Out," a duet with Jefferson Airplane's Grace Slick, Perry traverses the rocky terrain of a failed relationship. Perry starts this intricate ballad with her side of the story; Slick finishes with the side of the "other woman." Perry's songwriting sensibilities are classic, and the album's quiet musicality nicely accents her talents, making IN FLIGHT a very pleasant trip.
Industry Reviews ...Perry's got a voice like the particle beam rifle that Arnold Schwarzenegger wields in ERASER - it'll blow holes through concrete walls and X-ray your skeletal structure....she doesn't have to blow a hole through the wall on every note, displaying lots of other tricks... Musician (10/01/1996)
3 Stars - Good - ...Their quiet, mainly acoustic subtlety ideally counterpoints her brash swoop-and-soar vocals....it's an alluring sound, like passion in a dream or, indeed, a hangover... Q (09/01/1996)
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