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Debutante (Nash Kato album)

Debutante is the solo debut album by the American musician Nash Kato, released in 2000. It was Kato's first musical release since Urge Overkill's Exit the Dragon; Kato had failed in his attempt to legally secure the UO name. The album's title was suggested by former Urge Overkill bandmate Blackie Onassis.

Production
The album was produced by Eric Rosse. Josh Freese played drums; Louise Post contributed backing vocals. "Dirty Work" is a cover of the Steely Dan song. He spent two years working on them, and three months recording them, using a Santa Fe, New Mexico, portable studio. ==Critical reception==
Critical reception
The Washington Post wrote that "like most rockers who take the solo route ... Kato only sometimes transcends his influences." Exclaim! called the album a "return to ornate suave pop." Pitchfork likened it to "a fuel-injected, rock-oriented Steely Dan." Entertainment Weekly determined that "the ironic trash-culture stance that seemed subversive during UO’s prime feels smug on Kato’s sleek new tunes." AllMusic called the album "big, glossy hard rock, complete with a self-conscious sense of humor and an immersion in hipster pop culture." ==Track listing==
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