Girl Versions | |
Type: | cover |
Artist: | Emm Gryner |
Cover: | GirlVersions.jpg |
Released: | 2001 |
Recorded: | 2001 |
Venue: | Sarnia Public Library |
Studio: | Umbrella Studios |
Genre: | Rock/Pop |
Label: | Dead Daisy |
Producer: | Chris Wardman |
Prev Title: | Dead Relatives |
Prev Year: | 2000 |
Next Title: | Asianblue |
Next Year: | 2002 |
Girl Versions is the sixth full-length album by Canadian singer-songwriter Emm Gryner, released in 2001 on Gryner's independent Dead Daisy Records. It received a Juno Awards nomination for "Best Pop Album" in 2002.[1]
Similarly to Tori Amos' Strange Little Girls, which was released the same year, Girl Versions presented Gryner's reinterpretations of songs written by men. Unlike Amos' album, however, Gryner did not create characters to present the songs in an ironic or political context; instead, she simply chose some of her own favourite rock, heavy metal and punk songs and interpreted them in her own more pop-oriented style.
The album was originally recorded live on March 24, 2001, in the Sarnia Public Library's theatre[2] with cellist Alex McMaster. The tapes from the concert were allegedly lost, leading Gryner to re-record the album at Umbrella Sound in Toronto with producer Chris Wardman.[3] The attendees from the original concert are credited in the liner notes, which also include an essay by British producer Neville Farmer.