Not So Much to Be Loved as to Love
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Not So Much to Be Loved as to Love |
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Studio album by Jonathan Richman |
Released |
June 22, 2004 |
Recorded |
Mobius Studio, San Fransisco |
Length |
38:35 |
Label |
Vapor Records, Sanctuary |
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Jonathan Richman chronology |
Her Mystery Not of High Heels and Eye Shadow
(2001) |
Not So Much to Be Loved as to Love
(2004) |
Revolution Summer
(2007) |
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Not So Much to Be Loved as to Love is an album by Jonathan Richman, released in 2004.
Track listing
- "Not So Much to Be Loved as to Love" – 2:53
- "Sunday Afternoon" – 1:18
- "Vincent Van Gogh" – 3:05
- "Cos veloce" – 3:31
- "He Gave Us the Wine to Taste" – 2:41
- "Salvador Dali" – 2:22
- "My Baby Love Love Loves Me" – 3:11
- "In che mondo viviamo" – 2:26
- "Behold the Lilies of the Field" – 3:07
- "Les etoiles" – 2:14
- "The World Is Showing Its Hand" – 2:24
- "Abu Jamal" – 2:18
- "On a du soleil" – 2:13
- "Bonus Track 1" – 2:06
- "Bonus Track 2" – 2:46
Personnel
- Jonathan Richman - vocals, guitar
- Greg Keranen, Miles Montalbano - bass
- Tommy Larkins - drums
- Ralph Carney - brass, woodwind, percussion
Categories:
- 2004 albums
- Jonathan Richman albums
- Sanctuary Records albums
- 2000s rock album stubs
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