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Released | September 2004 | |||
Recorded | 1993–1996[1] | |||
Genre | Indie pop, alternative rock, britpop, glam rock, gothic rock | |||
Label | SF | |||
Producer | Siobhan Fahey, David A. Stewart, Alan Moulder, Flood, Andy Wright | |||
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#3 is the third studio album released by British pop-rock music project Shakespears Sister, and the first to be released since the departure of Marcella Detroit in 1993. Originally scheduled for release in 1996, the album was shelved after the project's sole member, Siobhan Fahey, was dropped by London Records. London Records eventually gave the full rights of the album to Fahey in 2004, and the album was released through her website. Musically, #3 is a departure from the project's more pop-oriented previous albums, featuring a more rock and alternative-influenced sound. The album artwork was designed by Sarah Lucas, and in 2011, a two-disc expanded edition was released through major retailers.[2] The album spawned the top 30 single, "I Can Drive".
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