Unexpectedly, Texas became a popular sensation prior to the release of White on Blonde when Chris Evans made the soulful single "Say What You Want" the de facto theme song on his morning program on Radio 1. On the strength of his support, Texas was catapulted to previously unthinkable success, and the majority of the fans who thought the number one single was fine shouldn't have been disappointed with the full-length album. A combination of roots-rock and soul, White on Blonde occasionally has more style than substance, but Sharleen Spiteri's gorgeous vocals and the band's professionalism make the record a charming, ingratiating listen. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
White on Blonde
01/01/1997 | Polygram Uk
Videos from White on Blonde
All Music Guide Review
White on Blonde Track Listing
Credits of White on Blonde
- Kenny Mac Donald
- Engineer
- Chris Pitsillides
- Strings
- Anne Stephenson
- Strings
- Martin Greene
- Arranger
- Juergen Teller
- Photography
- Ash Howes
- Engineer, Mixing
- Stuart Spalding
- Art Direction, Design
- Lee Swillingham
- Art Direction, Design
- Claire Orsler
- Strings
- Roger Ward
- Guitar
- Alex Silva
- Keyboards, Programming
- Claire Miles
- Strings
- Steven Granville
- Vocals (Background)
- Steve Christian
- Mixing
- Elain Constantine
- Photography
- Paul Anthony Taylor
- Programming
- Texas
- Arranger, Programming, Multi Instruments, Producer, Engineer, Main Performer, Mixing
- Nick Addison
- Engineer
- Gini Ball
- Strings
- Sue Dench
- Strings
- Terry Disley
- Keyboards, Programming
- Ian Grimble
- Engineer, Mixing
- Sally Herbert
- Strings


























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