Electric Sweat

Electric Sweat

Infobox Album | | Name = Electric Sweat
Type = Album
Artist = The Mooney Suzuki


Released = April, 2002
Recorded = August 2001
Genre = Garage Rock
Label = Gammon
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:fnfpxq90ldte link]
Last album = "People Get Ready"
(2000)
This album = "Electric Sweat"
(2002)
Next album = "Alive & Amplified"
(2004)

"Electric Sweat" is the second studio album of The Mooney Suzuki, following on from People Get Ready in 2000. The album was released in April 2002. It was re-released on Columbia Records in 2003.

Track listing

#"Electric Sweat" - 3:36
#"In A Young Man's Mind" - 3:13
#"Oh Sweet Susanna" - 3:34
#"A Little Bit of Love" - 2:30
#"It's Not Easy" - 4:07
#"Natural Fact" - 3:00
#"It's Showtime Pt. II" - 3:32
#"I Woke Up This Mornin'" - 3:44
#"The Broken Heart" - 5:31
#"Electrocuted Blues" - 2:48

External links

* [http://www.drownedinsound.com/release/view/3281 Album review] at Drowned in Sound


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