| Shrunken Heads | ||||
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| Released | 15 May 2007 | |||
| Genre | Rock | |||
| Length | 50:31 | |||
| Label | Jerkin Crocus | |||
| Producer | Ian Hunter, Andy York | |||
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Shrunken Heads is the eleventh solo album of British singer-songwriter Ian Hunter and his first since 2001's critically acclaimed Rant.[3]
A bonus CD containing an additional three tracks was included with preorders placed on Ian's web site.
Track listing
All tracks written by Ian Hunter except where noted
- "Words (Big Mouth)" (Hunter, Andy York) – 5:03
 - "Fuss About Nothin'" – 3:44
 - "When the World Was Round" – 4:50
 - "Brainwashed" – 3:40
 - "Shrunken Heads" – 7:45
 - "Soul of America" – 4:43
 - "How's Your House" – 4:18
 - "Guiding Light" – 4:09
 - "Stretch" – 4:12
 - "I Am What I Hated When I Was Young" – 3:05
 - "Read 'Em 'N' Weep" – 5:02
 - "Your Eyes" – 3.49 *
 - "Wasted" – 5.05 *
 - "Real or Imaginary" – 3.39 *
 
- * Tracks on the bonus CD
 
Personnel
- Ian Hunter - lead vocals, acoustic guitar, piano, harmonica, backing vocals
 - Andy York - acoustic, electric, 12-string guitar, piano, banjo, ukulele, Wurlitzer, backing vocals, gang vocals
 - Steve Holley - drums, percussion, gang vocals
 - Graham Maby - bass, gang vocals
 - James Mastro - slide, electric, solo, Barytone, buzzsaw guitar, e-bow
 - Andy Burton - keyboards, Wurlitzer, organ, accordion, piano
 - Jack Petruzzelli - mando, electric, Leslie, Phaser guitar, Omnichord, Wah-Wah
 - Mark Bosch - solo guitar
 - Soozie Tyrell - strings
 - Peter Mushay - keyboards
 - Rick Tedesco - staccato piano
 - Tony Shanahan - upright bass
 - Mary Lee Kortes - vocals, backing vocals
 - Christine Ohlman - vocals, backing vocals
 - A. Buryon - gang vocals
 - Jesse Hunter Patterson - gang vocals
 - Dennis Dunaway - gang vocals
 - Jeff Tweedy - backing vocals on tracks 1, 2, 8
 
References
- ↑ Allmusic review
 - ↑ Rolling Stone review
 - ↑ "The Official Ian Hunter Website – Latest News". Ianhunter.com. Retrieved 9 March 2012.
 
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