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Shootenanny! Studio album by Eels Released June 3, 2003 Recorded November 2002 Genre Indie rock Length 43:19 Language English Label DreamWorks Producer E Professional reviews The reviews parameter has been deprecated. Please move reviews into the “Reception” section of the article. See Moving reviews into article space.
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Eels chronology Souljacker
(2001)Shootenanny!
(2003)Blinking Lights and Other Revelations
(2005)Shootenanny! (
/ˈʃuːtənæni/) is a 2003 studio album by Eels. The name comes from a neologism coined by Eels front-man, Mark Oliver Everett, for "a social gathering at which participants engage in folk singing and sometimes dancing [a hootenanny], but mostly the shooting of guns."[citation needed]
"Saturday Morning" was released as a promotional single with the B-sides "Her", "Waltz of the Naked Clowns" and "Sad Foot Sign".
Track listing
All songs written by E, except where noted
- "All in a Day's Work" (E and Koool G Murder) – 3:24
- "Saturday Morning" (E and Koool G Murder) – 2:55
- "The Good Old Days" – 3:03
- "Love of the Loveless" – 3:32
- "Dirty Girl" – 2:41
- "Agony" – 3:07
- "Rock Hard Times" (E and Joe Gore) – 4:00
- "Restraining Order Blues" – 3:11
- "Lone Wolf" – 2:37
- "Wrong About Bobby" – 2:46
- "Numbered Days" (E and Gore) – 3:44
- "Fashion Awards" – 3:07
- "Somebody Loves You" – 3:02
Personnel
- Eels
- Butch – Drums and percussion
- E – Vocals, guitar, and keyboards
- Koool G. Murder – Bass guitar
- Joe Gore – Guitar
- Additional musicians
- Lisa Germano
- Scott Gordon
- James King
- Jon Molzan
- Todd Simon
- Production
- Ryan Boesch – Programming, engineering, and mixing
- Greg Burns – Engineering
- Greg Collins – Programming, engineering, and mixing
- Autumn DeWilde – Photography
- Joe Gore – Programming
- Bernie Grundman – Mastering
- Dan Hersch – Mastering
- Francesca Restrepo – Art direction
Mark Oliver Everett (E)
Other members: Orest Balaban · Wayne Bergeron · Big/Krazy Al · Bobby, Jr. · Jon Brion · Peter Buck · T-Bone Burnett · Butch · The Chet · Chris Bleth · Jennifer Condos · Amanda Course · Steve Crum · Matt DeMerritt · Wally Gagel · Lisa Germano · David Girdland · Mark Goldenberg · Goldenboy · Scott Gordon · Joe Gore · Probyn Gregory · David Hlebo · Parthenon Huxley · Jim Jacobsen · James King · Koool G Murder · Knuckles · Julie · Jim Lang · Ana Lenchantin · Bill Liston · Heather Lockie · Andy Martin · Joe Meyer · Mickey P. · Dick Mitchell · Jon Molzan · P-Boo · John Parish · Grant-Lee Phillips · Puddin' · John Sebastian · Adam Siegel · Todd Simon · Michael Simpson · Aysa and Chloe of Smoosh · Chris Solberg · Spider · Gerri Sutyak · Tiny Al · Paloma Udovic · Michael Valerio · Tom Waits · Tommy Walter · Stuart WylenStudio albums Beautiful Freak · Electro-Shock Blues · Daisies of the Galaxy · Souljacker · Shootenanny! · Blinking Lights and Other Revelations · Hombre Lobo · End Times · Tomorrow MorningE solo albums Bad Dude in Love (as Mark Everett) · A Man Called E · Broken Toy Shop · Levity (as Mark Oliver Everett) · I Am the Messiah (as MC Honky)Other albums Oh What a Beautiful Morning · Electro-Shock Blues Show · Sixteen Tons (Ten Songs) · B-Sides & Rarities 1996–2003 · Eels with Strings: Live at Town Hall · Meet The Eels: Essential Eels, Vol. 1 (1996–2006) · Useless Trinkets · Live and In Person! London 2006 · Manchester 2005 · The Myspace Transmissions Session 2009Singles "Hello Cruel World" · "Nowheresville" · Not for Airplay · "Novocaine for the Soul" · "Susan's House" · "Rags to Rags" · "Your Lucky Day in Hell" · "Beautiful Freak" · "Last Stop: This Town" · "Cancer for the Cure" · "Climbing to the Moon" · "3 Speed" · "Flyswatter" · "Mr. E's Beautiful Blues" · "Jeannie's Diary" · "Souljacker part I" · "Fresh Feeling" · "Saturday Morning" · "Hey Man (Now You're Really Living)" · "Trouble with Dreams" · "I Want to Protect You" · "Climbing to the Moon (Jon Brion Remix)" · "My Timing Is Off/Fresh Blood" · "That Look You Give That Guy" · "A Line in the Dirt" · "Looking Up" · "Spectacular Girl"Related articles Categories:- 2003 albums
- DreamWorks Records albums
- Eels (band) albums
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- Albums produced by Mark Oliver Everett
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