Grab That Gun
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Grab that Gun | |
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Studio album by The Organ | |
Released | May 24, 2004 |
Genre | Indie rock |
Length | 29:56 |
Label | Mint Records |
Producer | Katie Sketch, Paul Forgues, Todd Simko, and Kurt Dahle |
Professional ratings | |
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Allmusic | link |
Pitchfork Media | 6.6/10 link |
Grab that Gun is a 2004 album by The Organ. It was the only full-length release from the band before they broke up. The first track Brother was featured on the show The L Word season 2 episode 2.
Track listing
All lyrics and songs written by The Organ except where noted.
- "Brother" – 4:01
- "Steven Smith" (Lyrics: K. Sketch, B. Choit. Song K. Sketch, B. Choit, S. Efron) – 2:02
- "Love, Love, Love" – 3:31
- "Basement Band Song" – 4:13
- "Sinking Hearts" – 2:09
- "A Sudden Death" – 2:54
- "There is Nothing I Can Do" (Song: K. Sketch, S. Efron, S. Stocks, D. Cohen, J. Smyth) – 2:35
- "I Am Not Surprised" (Song: K. Sketch, S. Stocks, D. Cohen, J. Smyth) – 2:44
- "No One Has Ever Looked So Dead" (Song: K. Sketch, S. Efron, S. Stocks, D. Cohen, J. Smyth) – 1:57
- "Memorize the City" (Lyrics K. Sketch, B. Choit, S. Ritchie) – 3:10
- "Hidden Track" – 0:37
Album Personnel
Production
- Katie Sketch - Producer
- Paul Forgues - Producer
- Todd Simko - Producer
- Kurt Dahle - Producer
- Howard Redekopp - Engineer
External links
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