Pete Yorn (album)

Pete Yorn, also titled as PY, is the eponymous fifth album by American singer-songwriter Pete Yorn, released by Vagrant Records on September 28, 2010.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Pete Yorn
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 28, 2010
GenreRock
Length42:20
LabelVagrant
ProducerBlack Francis
Pete Yorn chronology
Break Up
(2009)
Pete Yorn
(2010)
ArrangingTime
(2016)

Reception

The album debuted at No. 66 on the Billboard 200 albums chart,[7] with around 6,000 copies sold on its first week of release. It also debuted at No. 22 on the Billboard's Rock Albums chart,[8] and No. 15 on the Alternative Albums charts.[9] The album has sold 28,000 copies in the US as of January 2016.[10]

Track listing

All songs written by Pete Yorn, except "Wheels", written by Chris Hillman and Gram Parsons.

  1. "Precious Stone" – 3:26
  2. "Rock Crowd" – 4:48
  3. "Velcro Shoes" – 3:50
  4. "Paradise Cove I" – 4:07
  5. "Badman" – 3:13
  6. "The Chase" – 4:04
  7. "Sans Fear" – 4:17
  8. "Always" – 3:27
  9. "Stronger Than" – 3:39
  10. "Future Life" – 4:11
  11. "Wheels" – 3:18
Bonus track
  1. "Favorite Song" – 2:40

Charts

Chart (2010) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[7] 66
US Independent Albums (Billboard)[11] 13
US Top Alternative Albums (Billboard)[9] 15
US Top Rock Albums (Billboard)[8] 22

References

  1. Ganz, Caryn. "Pete Yorn". rollingstone.com. Retrieved 24 January 2014.
  2. "Pete Yorn". amazon.com. Retrieved 24 January 2014.
  3. Keefe, Jonathan. "Pete Yorn". slantmagazine.com. Retrieved 24 January 2014.
  4. "Pete Yorn - Pete Yorn". metacritic.com. Retrieved 24 January 2014.
  5. "Pete Yorn". pitchfork.com. Retrieved 24 January 2014.
  6. Wilson, Mackenzie. "Pete Yorn". allmusic.com. Retrieved 24 January 2014.
  7. "Billboard 200". Billboard. October 16, 2010.
  8. "Top Rock Albums". Billboard. October 16, 2010.
  9. "Alternative Albums". Billboard. October 16, 2010.
  10. "Upcoming Releases". Hits Daily Double. HITS Digital Ventures. Archived from the original on January 30, 2016.
  11. "Independent Albums". Billboard. October 16, 2010.
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