So Jealous

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So Jealous
So Jealous cover
Studio album by Tegan and Sara
Released September 14, 2004
Genre Indie pop
Length 45:41
Label Vapor, Sanctuary
Producer Tegan and Sara, John Collins, David Carswell, Howard Redekopp
Professional reviews
Tegan and Sara chronology
If It Was You
(2002)
So Jealous
(2004)
The Con
(2007)

So Jealous is an album released by Tegan and Sara on September 14, 2004. One track on the album, "Walking With a Ghost", was later covered by The White Stripes and became the title song of their EP Walking with a Ghost. The album art was created by designer EE Storey.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. "You Wouldn't Like Me" (Tegan Quin) – 2:56
  2. "Take Me Anywhere" (T. Quin) – 2:31
  3. "I Bet It Stung" (Sara Quin) – 3:35
  4. "I Know I Know I Know" (T. Quin) – 3:44
  5. "Where Does the Good Go" (T. Quin) – 3:37
  6. "Downtown" (S. Quin) – 4:25
  7. "I Won't Be Left" (T. Quin) – 2:38
  8. "Walking with a Ghost" (S. Quin) – 2:30
  9. "So Jealous" (S. Quin) – 2:58
  10. "Speak Slow" (T. Quin) – 2:21
  11. "Wake Up Exhausted" (T. Quin) – 3:16
  12. "We Didn't Do It" (S. Quin) – 3:48
  13. "Fix You Up" (T. Quin) – 2:53
  14. "I Can't Take It" (S. Quin) – 4:30

[edit] Japanese release bonus tracks

  1. "Love Type Thing" (S. Quin) – 1:48

[edit] Use of Tegan and Sara songs in popular culture

  • "So Jealous" was featured in an episode of the TV show Veronica Mars, aptly entitled "Green-Eyed Monster". "I Know I Know I Know" was later used in another episode of the same series, "The Rapes of Graff".
  • "So Jealous" was featured in the Showtime series The L Word, in the season three premiere episode "Labia Majora".
  • "Where Does the Good Go?" was featured in the popular ABC show Grey's Anatomy, in the fourth episode of the first season, "No Man's Land". This show has also featured "Take Me Anywhere", "Fix You Up", "You Wouldn't Like Me", "I Won't Be Left" in other episodes.
  • "Walking with a Ghost" was featured in the The CW show One Tree Hill, in the twenty-first episode of its second season, "What Could Have Been". It was also included on a 2006 NBC commercial for the TV series Medium and montage footage on the UK football entertainment show Soccer AM in May 2007.

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