Common Sense (album)
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Common Sense | ||
Studio album by Joel Cummins | ||
Released | 2001 | |
Recorded | 2001 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Producer(s) | Joel Cummins, Jake Cinninger | |
Joel Cummins chronology | ||
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Suspended in Time: An Epic (1995) |
Common Sense (2001) |
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In 2001, Umphrey's McGee founding member and keyboardist Joel Cummins released his first solo album in six years - the electronic keyboard-based Common Sense, which features Umphrey's McGee guitarist Jake Cinninger on drums for most tracks. The band would later use two of the tracks, "The Triple Wide" and "In Violation of Yes," in their concert repertoire.
[edit] Track listing
- "Where Did They All Go?"
- "Intellivince"
- "Leave It Alone"
- "Summer In Sheboygan"
- "Missing 2 Minus Infinity"
- "The Soviet"
- "Last Dance With The Paranormal"
- "Next Medium"
- "The Triple Wide"
- "Someone Found My Body"
- "In Violation of Yes"
- "Turn Off That Frisbee"