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Lover Boy
Studio album by
Released2002 (Original)
March 2006 (Re-issue)
Recorded2001 – 2002
Genre
Label
  • Ballbearings Pinatas
  • CD Baby
ProducerAriel Pink
Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti chronology
House Arrest
(2002)
Lover Boy
(2002)
Worn Copy
(2003)

Lover Boy is the sixth studio album by the American recording artist Ariel Pink, under the artist's "Haunted Graffiti" musical project. It is the sixth release in the eponymous series of works.

The album was originally released in 2002 through Ballbearings Pinatas and CD Baby as part of a double-CD set with his previous release, House Arrest.[1] In March 2006, the album was reissued as a single album on CD-R. The reissue includes a slightly different set of tracks from the original album, cutting "credit" and "one on one" from the line-up and adding the live song, "You Are My Angel".[2]

Track listing

[3]

  1. "Don't Talk To Strangers"
  2. "Didn't It Click?"
  3. "She's My Girl"
  4. "Poultry Head"
  5. "Older Than Her Years"
  6. "So Glad"
  7. "Want Me"
  8. "Loverboy" with John Maus
  9. "Jonathan's Halo"
  10. "Hobbies Galore" by R. Stevie Moore
  11. "I Don't Need Enemies (Holy Shit Single 45)" with Matt Fishbeck
  12. "Let's Get Married Tonite"
  13. "Ghosts" with John Maus
  14. "Phoebus Palast" with coL
  15. "Blue Straws" with Brandt Larson
  16. "The Birds They Sing In You" with coL
  17. "New Trumpets Of Time" with coL
  18. "Doggone (shegone)"
  19. "You Are My Angel (Live)"

Personnel

coL played drums on "Poultry Head", drum programming, guitars, vocals on "New Trumpets Of Time".

On "New Trumpets of Time" Pink only played bass and synthesizers on the track. The song was originally created with coL for his album, but because coL took a long time to compile this album; Pink really thought the track should be heard, and he placed it on his record.[4][5]

References

  1. ^ House Arrest at Discogs
  2. ^ "CD Baby "Lover Boy" release page". Archived from the original on 2010-03-23. Retrieved 2009-09-22.
  3. ^ "ARIEL PINK house arrest / lover boy". Angelfire.com. 2006-02-21. Archived from the original on 2011-10-02. Retrieved 2012-02-29.
  4. ^ "Maus Space • View topic - new trumpets of time". Mausspace.com. Retrieved 2012-02-29.
  5. ^ [1] Archived July 13, 2011, at the Wayback Machine