Sugarland (album)

Sugarland is the fourth studio album by English band Kissing the Pink, released in 1993 by SPV GmbH, and was their first album in seven years following 1986's Certain Things Are Likely.

The album was a blend of psychedelic music and dance-pop, and it features a remix of their song "Big Man Restless" which was originally released on their debut album, Naked, 10 years prior.

When asked why the album was recorded in Texas, and how the band felt about it, George Stewart said: "We knew some people in Houston, and at the beginning of '91, having been dumped by Warner Bros, we decided we'd just make some music ourselves, without any music biz crap, so we just took all our gear (which by that stage was sampler/sequencer based) over to the USA, rented a place to live, rented a place to set up the gear, and had a good time making music and hanging out with our Texan chums.

Sugarland is the only KTP thing that I would say Jon [Kingsley Hall], Nick [Whitecross] and I have few regrets about musically - it's pretty much uncompromised and finished.

[3]All tracks are written by George Stewart, Jon Kingsley Hall, and Nick WhitecrossCredits are adapted from the Sugarland liner notes.