From the recorders and whistles that open "So Much Mine," to the Latin rhythms of "Fatso," The Angel in the House is a fiercely and unapologetically feminist album that addresses, among other themes, maternity, anorexia, and the underlying horrors of domestic life. Both in her spirit and in her narrative manner, Jonatha Brooke, who wrote almost the entire album, is a descendant of Virginia Woolf, and these songs, each one a beautifully arranged and well-orchestrated tale of longing, love, and/or loss, are some of her best. A well-crafted and thought-provoking album, arguably her best to date. ~ Peter Stepek, All Music Guide
The Angel in the House
01/01/1993 | Elektra / Wea
All Music Guide Review
The Angel in the House Track Listing
Credits of The Angel in the House
- Alain Mallet
- Piano, Arranger, Keyboards, Producer
- Mimi Rabson
- Violin
- Mikael Ringquist
- Shekere, Bells
- Michael Rivard
- Bass
- Elliot Scheiner
- Mixing
- Gary Valente
- Trombone
- Ben Wittman
- Claves, Percussion, Cowbell, Producer, Arranger, Drums, Keyboards
- Donny McCaslin
- Sax (Tenor)
- Claudio Ragazzi
- Cuatro
- Alex Alvear
- Vocals (Background), Bass, Vocals
- Duke Levine
- Whale Sounds, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar, Guitar (Electric)
- Anders Bostrom
- Flute, Recorder, Penny Whistle
- Jonatha Brooke
- Harmony, Performer, Piano, Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals, Arranger
- Carlos Cordova
- Vocals (Background), Bells
- Rob Eaton
- Mixing
- Lionel Girardeau
- Bass Slide, Bass
- Ted Jensen
- Mastering
- Jennifer Kimball
- Harmony, Vocals
- Adam Kolker
- Sax (Baritone), Sax (Tenor), Sax (Soprano)
- Tommy LiPuma
- Producer











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