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2005 studio album by Edith Frost
It's a Game is the fourth album by Edith Frost , released in 2005 through Drag City .[6]
Critical reception [ edit ]
The Chicago Tribune called it "a profound, stylistically boundless album that's one of [2005]'s finest records."[7] Billboard wrote that "Frost's voice is still sweet and innocent sounding, but her subject matters are hardly lightweight material."[8]
Track listing [ edit ]
All tracks are written by Edith Frost
Title 1. "Emergency" 4:15 2. "It's a Game" 3:28 3. "What's the Use" 4:04 4. "A Mirage" 5:24 5. "Playmate" 2:58 6. "My Lover Won't Call" 4:34 7. "Lucky Charm" 3:11 8. "Larger Than Life" 3:15 9. "Just a Friend" 3:46 10. "If It Weren't for the Words" 3:39 11. "Stars Fading" 3:52 12. "Good to Know" 3:53 13. "Lovin' You Goodbye" 2:17
Personnel [ edit ]
Musicians
Production and additional personnel
References [ edit ]
^ "Edith Frost – It's a Game | Drag City" . www.dragcity.com .
^ Phares, Heather. "It's a Game" . Allmusic. Retrieved April 14, 2013 .
^ "Edith Frost: It's a Game Album Review" . www.austinchronicle.com .
^ Hermes, Will (November 18, 2005). "It's a Game" . Entertainment Weekly (850). Retrieved April 14, 2013 .
^ Howe, Brian (January 15, 2006). "Edith Frost: It's a Game" . Pitchfork Media. Retrieved April 14, 2013 .
^ Meyer, Bill; Baker, Michael (2007). "Edith Frost" . Trouser Press . Retrieved April 14, 2013 .
^ Gendron, Bob. "Edith Frost's `It's a Game' an intimate breakthrough" . chicagotribune.com .
^ "EDITH FROST, "It's a Game" " . Billboard . December 4, 2005.
External links [ edit ]
Studio albums EPs Compilations