I believe you are listening to the dying embers of whatever relationship the two of them had, Orbit and Orton, it's almost burnt to a crisp right there in the studio while she's recording Superpinkymandy (where this song appeared 3 years before Trailer Park), right there while he's producing it. Like this song, the song Where Do You Go also echoes the loneliness that arises when your lover is traveling - presumably he's hustling in and out of airports where he's spreading production goodness around, I mean his name is on tons of albums and EPs at the time, early 90s, easy enough to believe he's got the frequent flyer thing going. That said, she wasn't exactly a homebody herself - she tells a story of going to Thailand and he comes and gets her and convinces her she has a singing career ahead of her. But that's in the past by this time.
The wound opens deeper on the song Roll the Dice, and they're bleeding all over the mixing board by the finale, Release Me. By '96 she's calling Trailer Park he debut. As if not only Superpinkymandy but the whole affair is something she'd rather forget. Then she's her own act and doesn't perform with him again until a guest appearance 2001 - I kind of doubt if they were much on speaking terms between times.
I believe you are listening to the dying embers of whatever relationship the two of them had, Orbit and Orton, it's almost burnt to a crisp right there in the studio while she's recording Superpinkymandy (where this song appeared 3 years before Trailer Park), right there while he's producing it. Like this song, the song Where Do You Go also echoes the loneliness that arises when your lover is traveling - presumably he's hustling in and out of airports where he's spreading production goodness around, I mean his name is on tons of albums and EPs at the time, early 90s, easy enough to believe he's got the frequent flyer thing going. That said, she wasn't exactly a homebody herself - she tells a story of going to Thailand and he comes and gets her and convinces her she has a singing career ahead of her. But that's in the past by this time.
The wound opens deeper on the song Roll the Dice, and they're bleeding all over the mixing board by the finale, Release Me. By '96 she's calling Trailer Park he debut. As if not only Superpinkymandy but the whole affair is something she'd rather forget. Then she's her own act and doesn't perform with him again until a guest appearance 2001 - I kind of doubt if they were much on speaking terms between times.