99.9F°

 (pronounced Ninety-Nine Point Nine Fahrenheit Degrees) is the fourth album by American singer and songwriter Suzanne Vega. Released in 1992, the album marked a departure for Vega, as she embraced a more electronic, experimental sound. It peaked at No. 86 on Billboard magazine's album chart and was Vega's fourth Top 20 album in the UK. The single "Blood Makes Noise" reached number one on the Billboard Modern Rock chart.  was the first of two of Vega's albums to be produced by Mitchell Froom, whom she later married.

The album was certified gold (500,000 copies sold) by the RIAA in October 1997. It was certified silver in the UK (60,000 copies sold) by the BPI in March 1993.

Critical reception
The New York Times wrote: "By far Vega's most rewarding record, 99.9 F degrees ... is the first album in which she breaks almost completely away from the conventions of the New York folk milieu that nurtured her." Trouser Press wrote that "many of the songs display a new interest in space and sound, using both in an almost sculptural fashion, creating a compelling amalgam that industrializes folk music."

Vega has gone on to refer to ° as her favorite of all her albums.

Personnel

 * Suzanne Vega – vocals, acoustic guitar
 * Mitchell Froom –keyboards, string arrangement on 12
 * Tchad Blake – electric guitar on 3, 4, 6, 10
 * David Hidalgo – electric guitar on 1, 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 11
 * Bruce Thomas – bass guitar
 * Jerry Marotta – drums, percussion

Additional personnel
 * Richard Pleasance – electric guitar on 1, 3, 10
 * Michael Visceglia – fretless bass guitar on 5
 * Richard Thompson – guitar solo on 11
 * Greg Smith – baritone saxophone on 8, 11
 * Jerry Scheff – double bass on 6, 12
 * Marc Shulman – bouzouki on 5
 * Sid Page – 1st violin on 12
 * Joel Derouin – 2nd violin on 12
 * Maria Newman – viola on 12
 * Larry Corbett – cello on 12
 * Suzie Katayama – copyist on 12

Technical
 * Ronald K. Fierstein – executive producer
 * Tchad Blake – engineer, mixing
 * Len Peltier, Suzanne Vega – art direction