The Instigator
The Instigator | ||||
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Studio album by Rhett Miller | ||||
Released | September 24, 2002 | |||
Genre | Pop rock, adult alternative | |||
Length | 40:47 | |||
Label | Elektra | |||
Producer | Jon Brion | |||
Rhett Miller chronology | ||||
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The Instigator is the second studio album by American country/rock band performer, Rhett Miller, lead singer of the Old 97's. Miller's first album came more than a decade earlier. Miller is joined by idol Robyn Hitchcock on "Point Shirley" and the album's title comes from the song "The El."
Track listing
All songs written by Rhett Miller.
- "Our Love"
- "This Is What I Do"
- "Come Around"
- "Things That Disappear"
- "World Inside The World"
- "Point Shirley"
- "Four-Eyed Girl"
- "Hover"
- "The El"
- "Your Nervous Heart"
- "I Want To Live"
- "Terrible Vision"
- Japan-only bonus tracks
- "Erica the Beautiful"
- "This Is What I Do (Too)"
Personnel
Primary Musicians
- Rhett Miller - vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar on "Our Love", "The El"
- Jon Brion - backing vocals, electric guitar, bass, drums, piano, acoustic guitar, dobro on "Point Shirley", upright piano on "Four Eyed Girl", "Hover", B-3 organ on "Four Eyed Girl", vibraphone on "Hover", baritone guitar on "The El", "Your Nervous Heart", "talentmaker" on "World Inside the World"
- John Fresse - drums
- Lenny Castro - percussion
Additional Musicians
- Robyn Hitchcock - backing vocals, electric guitar on "Point Shirley"
- Jim Keltner - drums on "Point Shirley", "Terrible Vision", percussion on "Terrible Vision"
- David Garza - backing vocals, bass on "Four Eyed Girl", "distorto" guitar on "The El"
- John Doe - backing vocals on "The El"
- Dan McCaroll - drums on "The El"
- Chrissy Guerrero - backing vocals on "Terrible Vision"
- Karen Kilgarriff - backing vocals on "Terrible Vision"
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