Mustang (Electric Six album)

Mustang is the ninth album by Detroit rock band Electric Six. It was released on October 8, 2013.[1]

Mustang
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 8, 2013 (2013-10-08)
GenreRock
Length47:10
LabelMetropolis Records
ProducerJohn Nash
Electric Six chronology
Heartbeats and Brainwaves
(2011)
Mustang
(2013)
Human Zoo
(2014)

Track listing

All tracks are written by Tyler Spencer.

No.TitleLength
1."Nom de Plume"2:22
2."Jessica Dresses Like a Dragon"3:36
3."Show Me What Your Lights Mean"2:55
4."Adam Levine"2:39
5."Cranial Games"2:55
6."The New Shampoo"3:38
7."Iron Dragon"3:59
8."Late Night Obama Food"4:00
9."I Never Fucked Her"3:33
10."Miss Peaches Wears an Iron Dress"3:17
11."Unnatural Beauty"3:22
12."Gimme the Eyes"3:36
13."Skin Traps"3:04
14."Cheryl vs. Darryl"4:14

Personnel

  • Dick Valentine - vocals
  • Tait Nucleus? - keyboards
  • Johnny Na$hinal - lead guitar
  • Percussion World - drums
  • Smorgasboard - bass
  • Da Ve - rhythm guitar
  • Carrie Acosta - background vocals
  • Meaghan Degrave - background vocals
  • Eva Droege - background vocals
  • Natalie Fedirko - background vocals
  • Emma Guzman - background vocals
  • Kendy Loewen - background vocals
  • Melody Malosh - background vocals
  • Annalisa Pavone - background vocals
  • Bradley Stern - saxophone
  • Jason Pearce - congas[2]

Legacy

  • The band performed "Show Me What Your Lights Mean" in their live concert movie "Absolute Treasure".
  • Dick Valentine recorded acoustic versions of "Show Me What Your Lights Mean" and "Iron Dragon" for inclusion on his solo album "Quiet Time".
  • The band performed "Adam Levine" and "The New Shampoo" on their second live album "You're Welcome!".
  • The band performed a stripped-down version of "Show Me What Your Lights Mean" on their third live album Chill Out!.[3]
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