Houston: We Have a Drinking Problem

Houston: We Have a Drinking Problem is the second studio album by Bad Astronaut, released in 2002 on the Honest Don's independent record label. The title alludes to the statement "Houston, we have a problem" somewhat inaccurately attributed to astronaut Jim Lovell aboard the Apollo 13 spacecraft when an explosion in the Service Module endangered the crew. The track "Our Greatest Year" features a harmonica solo by John Popper of Blues Traveler fame.

Houston: We Have a Drinking Problem
Studio album by
Released2002
RecordedOrange Whip Studios, Santa Barbara
GenrePunk rock
Length47:10
LabelHonest Don's
DON041-2
ProducerJoey Cape and Angus Cooke
Bad Astronaut chronology
Acrophobe
(2001)
Houston: We Have a Drinking Problem
(2002)
Twelve Small Steps, One Giant Disappointment
(2006)

The album features two covers. "Break Your Frame" is originally performed by Armchair Martian, and "Solar Sister" is originally performed by The Posies.

Track listing

  1. "These Days" - 4:17
  2. "Clear Cutting" - 1:40
  3. "Single" - 3:01
  4. "Break Your Frame" (Jon Snodgrass) - 3:20
  5. "Disarm" - 4:26
  6. "Not a Dull Moment" - 2:36
  7. "You Deserve This" - 3:05
  8. "If I Had a Son" - 3:52
  9. "Solar Sister" (Jon Auer & Ken Stringfellow) - 3:18
  10. "Off the Wagon" - 3:09
  11. "Another Dead Romance" - 3:29
  12. "Killers and Liars" - 3:04
  13. "Our Greatest Year" - 3:44
  14. "The Passenger" - 4:03

(original performers / writers shown in parentheses)

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