13 (Brian Setzer album)
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Studio album by Brian Setzer | ||
Released | October 24, 2006 | |
Recorded | 2006, Pachyderm Studio - Minneapolis | |
Genre | Rock, Rockabilly | |
Label | Surfdog Records | |
Producer(s) | Brian Setzer, Dave Darling | |
Brian Setzer chronology | ||
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Dig That Crazy Christmas (2005) |
13 (2006) |
13 is the thirteenth solo album from American musician Brian Setzer, released in 2006 on Surfdog Records.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
All songs written by Brian Setzer, unless otherwise stated.
- "Drugs & Alcohol (Bullet Holes)"
- "Take A Chance On Love"
- "Broken Down Piece Of Junk"
- "We Are The Marauders"
- "Don't Say You Love Me" - written by Matt Rocker
- "Really Rockabilly"
- "Rocket Cathedrals" - written by Robert Bryan
- "Mini Bar Blues" (Instrumental)
- "Bad Bad Girl (In A Bad Bad World)"
- "When Hepcat Gets The Blues"
- "Back Streets Of Tokyo"
- "Everbody's Up To Somethin'"
- "Rock Your World" (Japanese Bonus Track)
- "The Hennepin Avenue Bridge"
[edit] Personnel
- Brian Setzer - lead vocals, electric guitar, electric bass, banjo, ukulele
- Ronnie Crutcher - double bass
- Bernie Dresel - drums
- Stefan Kac - tuba
- Jon Duncan - organ
- Arlan Shierbaum - B-3
- Robert Chevrier - piano
- Slim Jim Phantom - drums on "Really Rockabilly"
- Tomoyasu Hotei - guitar and vocals on "Back Streets Of Tokyo", background vocals
- Julie Reiten - vocals on "Don't Say You Love Me", background vocals
- Adam Ayan - Mastering
- Jeff Peters and Brent Sigmeth - Engineering
- Zack (the knife) Hollander and Jon Diederich - Asst. Engineering
- Tomoyasu Hotei - Production on "Back Streets of Tokyo"
[edit] Chart Positions
- #2 Japan
- #33 Finland
[edit] Trivia
- Brian Setzer and Slim Jim Phantom, who appears on "Really Rockabilly", were both in the Stray Cats.
- "We Are The Marauders" was written by Brian Setzer for the rockabilly band the Marauders, who opened for the Brian Setzer Orchestra in 2006. The song appears on their self-titled album.