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Released | 2000 | |||
Label | Three Gut | |||
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A Thousand Songs is the debut solo album by Jim Guthrie, released in 2000 on Three Gut Records. It was also the first album ever released by that label. The song "Who Needs What" was covered by the indiepop band Tullycraft on their 2002 album Beat Surf Fun. The album was reissued in 2015 with 11 bonus tracks which consisted of completely re-recorded songs from the original album.
Track listing
- Introduction
- Santana's Theme
- Jigsaw Puzzle
- Not Yalk's Requiem
- Mr. Work's Stubborn
- I Love Broken Shoes
- The Fantabulous World of Jimmy 3-Guts
- Who Needs What
- I Don't Wanna Be a Rockstar
- Dirty Fingernail Dreams
- Thousand Songs
- Audio Pepsi
- Trust
- Sexy Drummer
- Not a Word
- Invisible Gem
- Wear in the World
- Shape of Things
- Let's Get in a Fight
- Focus on Floor Care
- Gamera
- Repression's Waltz
- Roads and Paper Routes
- And We Got Older
References
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