One Mississippi (J Church album)
One Mississippi | ||||
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Studio album by J Church | ||||
Released | July 18, 2000 | |||
Genre | Punk rock, pop punk | |||
Label | Honest Don's | |||
Producer | J Church, Kurt Schlegel | |||
J Church chronology | ||||
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One Mississippi is the fifth full-length album by the pop punk rock band J Church. The record's label reads, "Honest Don's strictly analog recordings".
Track listing
- "No Jazz"
- "New York Times Book Review"
- "The Track"
- "Where the Trains Go"
- "Sunshine"
- "Quickstep"
- "Your Mother"
- "She Says"
- "Never Happy"
- "She's So Mean"
- "Diet Coke"
- "Imaginary Friends"
- "Anybody"
- "I Reach for Her Hand"
- "The Doctor"
- "Cut the Shit"
- "Leni Riefenstahl's Tinder Box"
- "Sadie Mae Glutz"
- "Jane, Vanessa and I"
- "Gulf Breeze, Florida"
- "The Devil and I"
- "Rich and Young and Dumb"
- "J Church Sucks"
- "Reaching for Thoreau"
- "Christmas Lights"
- "Stars Are Exploding"
Personnel
- Lance Hahn (vocals, guitar, piano)
- Adam Pfahler (drums, percussion)
- Jeff Bursley (bass guitar)
- Kelly Green (guest vocals on "The Track" and "Sunshine")
References
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