Day I Forgot
Day I Forgot | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | April 15, 2003 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 42:35 (original) 55:19 (expanded) | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
Producer | Scott Litt | |||
Pete Yorn chronology | ||||
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Singles from Day I Forgot | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Metacritic | 58/100[1] |
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Allmusic | [2] |
Bullz-Eye.com | [3] |
Rolling Stone | [4] |
Day I Forgot is the second studio album by Pete Yorn, released on April 15, 2003. It contained the single "Come Back Home," and featured R.E.M. guitarist Peter Buck on a number of tracks. The album peaked at #18 on the Billboard Top 200 Albums.
Track listing
All songs written by Pete Yorn.
- "Intro"
- "Come Back Home"
- "Crystal Village"
- "Carlos" (Don't Let It Go to Your Head)
- "Pass Me By"
- "Committed"
- "Long Way Down"
- "When You See the Light"
- "Turn of the Century"
- "Burrito"
- "Man in Uniform"
- "All at Once"
- "[Untitled]" (4 seconds of silence)
- "So Much Work"
- "Drive Away" – (bonus track from the Japanese import)
- "Seventeen" – (bonus track from the Japanese import)
- "Suspicious Minds" – (bonus track from the Japanese import)
Personnel
- Ken Andrews – bass guitar, e-bow, electric guitar, programming, synthesizer, background vocals
- Peter Buck – mandolin
- Tim Dow – drums
- Josh Freese – drums
- Jeff Garber – slide guitar
- Joe Kennedy Jr. – electric guitar
- Scott Litt – cowbell, glockenspiel
- Chalotte Martin – piano
- R. Walt Vincent – bass guitar, beat box, Fender Rhodes, electric guitar, harmonica, mellotron, melodica, organ, piano, Prophet 5, string machine, Wurlitzer, xylophone
- Brad Wood – percussion, programming, putney, background vocals
- Pete Yorn – bass guitar, drums, snare drum, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, baritone guitar, percussion, lead vocals, background vocals
References
- ^ "Day I Forgot by Pete Yorn". Retrieved 3 October 2016.
- ^ Day I Forgot at AllMusic
- ^ "Bullz-Eye.com – CD Reviews – Pete Yorn: Day I Forgot". Retrieved 3 October 2016.
- ^ Rolling Stone review