Wreck Your Life

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Wreck Your Life
Wreck Your Life cover
Studio album by Old 97's
Released May 23, 1996
Recorded Attica in Chicago, IL
Genre Rock
Length 49:40
Label Bloodshot Records
Producer Chuck Uchida
Old 97's chronology
Hitchhike To Rhome
(1994)
Wreck Your Life
(1996)
Too Far To Care
(1997)

Wreck Your Life is the second studio album by American country/rock band Old 97's, first released on May 23, 1996 (see 1996 in music). The album's title comes from a Texas Department of Transportation bumper sticker with the slogan, "Don't Wreck Your Life". Drummer Philip Peeples removed the first word and applied the sticker to the band's touring van.

Wreck Your Life was the band's first professionally-released album, released by Chicago alt-country label, Bloodshot Records. The album is considered one of the best by the band[citation needed], containing many of the country and bar band elements absent from the later Elektra Records recordings. Four extra songs from these sessions, as well as two singles, were later combined by Bloodshot for the Early Tracks EP.

"Doreen" is a re-recording from the band's first album, Hitchhike to Rhome, and an alternate take on "W-I-F-E" can be found on Early Tracks. "Big Brown Eyes" was re-recorded for the band's next album, Too Far to Care.

The lead song, "Victoria", is a country ballad to Miller's ex-girlfriend, while "Doreen" refers to a memorable fan of Killbilly, a predecessor band featuring Miller and Hammond. "You Belong To My Heart" was made famous by Elvis Presley, while "My Sweet Blue-Eyed Darlin'" is by Bill Monroe. The Robert mentioned in "Big Brown Eyes" (as well as "Drowning In The Days") is Miller's boyhood friend, Robert Jenkins.

[edit] Track listing

All songs by Old 97's except where noted.

  1. "Victoria"
  2. "The Other Shoe"
  3. "Doreen"
  4. "You Belong To My Heart" (Dora Luz and Agustín Lara; English lyrics: Ray Gilbert)
  5. "Big Brown Eyes" (which was played on the last episode of "Ned's Declassified School Survival Guide")
  6. "Dressing Room Walls"
  7. "W-I-F-E"
  8. "Bel Air"
  9. "My Sweet Blue-Eyed Darlin'" (Bill Monroe; vocals by Murry Hammond)
  10. "Old Familiar Steam"
  11. "Over The Cliff"
  12. "Goin', Goin', Gone"