Mustang (Electric Six album)
Mustang is the ninth album by Detroit rock band Electric Six. It was released on October 8, 2013.[1]
Mustang | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | October 8, 2013 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 47:10 | |||
Label | Metropolis Records | |||
Producer | John Nash | |||
Electric Six chronology | ||||
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Track listing
All tracks are written by Tyler Spencer.
No. | Title | Length |
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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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