Jupiter Apple and Bibmo Presents: Bitter
Studio album by
Jupiter Apple and Bibmo
ReleasedFebruary 2007
GenreProgressive rock, psychedelic rock, folk rock
Length59:14
LabelMonstro Discos
ProducerJupiter Apple, Bibmo, André Brasil
Jupiter Apple chronology
Hisscivilization
(2002)
Jupiter Apple and Bibmo Presents: Bitter
(2007)
Uma Tarde na Fruteira
(2007)

Jupiter Apple and Bibmo Presents: Bitter (also referred to by its shortened name Bitter) is a collaborative album between the Brazilian musicians Jupiter Apple and Bibiana "Bibmo" Morena, who also was his domestic partner at the time.[1] It was released in February 2007 by Goiânia-based independent label Monstro Discos[2] as a prelude to the musician's then-upcoming album Uma Tarde na Fruteira, scheduled to be released later that year by Elefant Records in Spain.[3] Its raw, stripped-down sonority which contrasts with Jupiter Apple's previous releases was influenced by the likes of David Bowie, The Rolling Stones, The Stooges, Bob Dylan and The Kinks.[4][5]

"Exactly" was re-recorded from Hisscivilization.

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Jupiter Apple and Bibmo (except where noted); all music is composed by Jupiter Apple and Bibmo

No.TitleLyricsLength
1."Heat and Beat"Jupiter Apple, Lucas Hanke4:34
2."Clowns" 3:05
3."(Sometimes) Fire-Heading Man" 2:55
4."Any Job" 3:39
5."Deep" 14:06
6."Golden Light" 6:48
7."Who's the Dragon?" 4:03
8."Seventy Man"Jupiter Apple, Lucas Hanke4:13
9."Lovely Riverside"Jupiter Apple4:56
10."Exactly"Jupiter Apple5:56
11."Down Myth Girl"Jupiter Apple4:54

Personnel

  • Jupiter Apple – lead vocals, electric guitar, classical guitar, keyboards, percussion, production
  • Bibiana "Bibmo" Morena – additional vocals, electric guitar, classical guitar
  • Lucas Hanke – electric guitar, bass guitar
  • Ray-Z – electric guitar
  • Ed Dolzan – drums, percussion
  • André Brasil – production

References

  1. Gypsy Rose Produções: Bibiana Morena & Os Multicromáticos (in Portuguese)
  2. Jupiter Apple - Bitter - Monstro Discos
  3. Lester Benga. "Jupiter Apple lança disco inédito em fevereiro, pelo selo Monstro Discos" (in Portuguese). Retrieved June 22, 2017.
  4. Alexandre Matias (July 9, 2007). "Bitter – Jupiter Apple and Bibmo" (in Portuguese). Retrieved June 10, 2017.
  5. Adriano Mello Costa (December 26, 2007). ""Bitter" - Jupiter Apple & Bibmo - 2007" (in Portuguese). Retrieved June 22, 2017.
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