Cherry Marmalade is the first solo album by Kay Hanley, released in 2002 (see 2002 in music).
Critical reception
Linda Laban of the Boston Herald considered "Cherry Marmalade" one of the top ten CDs released in 2002. Laban described it as "sexy, clever, catchy pop". Wirt described "Cherry Marmalade" as "one of the more pleasing pop-rock CDs of 2002.
Chuck Campbell of the Knoxville News Sentinel said the album "often sounds like it's lacking a focal point" and "that Hanley struggles for a sense of purpose as she works her way through the enervating muddiness".
Elysa Gardner of USA Today called Cherry Marmalade, "insubstantial and bland".
After "Cherry Marmalade" did not make a large commercial impact, Hanley said, "I have to remind people all the time (especially my mom) that my goal is not to reach a mass audience but to consistently put out my own version of good pop music to as many, or few, people who want to hear it. Letters to Cleo never made massively popular records, and I probably never will either, but I'll always make music, so if you want to hear it, I'll keep making it."
Track listing
- "Fall" (Hanley) – 4:57
- "This Dreadful Life" (Eisenstein, Hanley) – 4:32
- "Satellite" (Hanley) – 4:19
- "Chady Saves the Day" (Eisenstein, Hanley) – 4:06
- "Sheltering Sky" (Eisenstein, Hanley) – 4:34
- "Princely Ghetto" (Eisenstein, Hanley) – 4:27
- "Made in the Shade" (Eisenstein, Hanley) – 4:48
- "Faded Dress" (Hanley) – 5:11
- "Happy to Be Here" (Hanley) – 2:38
- "Galapagos" (Hanley) – 6:25
- "Mean Streak" (Eisenstein, Hanley) – 2:50
- "Trans-Neptunian Object #1" (Hanley) – 5:00
Personnel
- Kay Hanley – vocals, guitar
- Peter Adams – keyboards
- Paul Buckley – drums
- Michael Eisenstein – guitar
- Tim Obetz – pedal steel
- Carl Plaster – drums
- Steve Scully – percussion, brushes
- Jennifer Trynin – guitar
- Ed Valauskas – bass
Production
- Producer: Mike Denneen
- Engineer: Mike Denneen
- Assistant engineer: Fred Archambault
- Mastering: Greg Calbi
- Mixing: Tom Polce, Scott Riebling
