Necktie Second
Necktie Second is the debut album by Pete Droge.[4]
Necktie Second | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1994 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Label | American Recordings[1] | |||
Producer | Brendan O'Brien[2] | |||
Pete Droge chronology | ||||
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic |
Critical reception
Trouser Press praised the album, writing that "Droge tips a retrospective nod to ’70s boy-rock on Necktie Second, updating the genre with a bit of humor on 'If You Don’t Love Me (I’ll Kill Myself)' and reviving the decade’s songwriting heyday with the slick folk-pop of 'Northern Bound Train.'”[5]
Track listing
- "If You Don't Love Me (I'll Kill Myself)" – 3:34
- "Northern Bound Train" – 4:38
- "Straylin Street" – 4:40
- "Fourth of July" – 6:04
- "Faith in You" – 5:32
- "Two Steppin Monkey" – 4:31
- "Sunspot Stopwatch" – 4:21
- "Hardest Thing to Do" – 5:27
- "So I Am Over You" – 4:55
- "Dog on a Chain" – 4:33
- "Hampton Inn Room 306" – 3:27
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References
- "Screechless in Seattle : And now for someone completely different: Pete Droge emerges from the hotbed of alternative rock with a troubadour's style. (He still wears plaid, though.)". Los Angeles Times. June 11, 1995.
- "Pete Droge". Washington City Paper.
- "Necktie Second - Pete Droge | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic.
- Crew, ALAN SCULLEY Road. "READY TO TIE ONE ON". dailypress.com.
- "Pete Droge".
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