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Living Things
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 7, 2004
RecordedJuly–August 2002
GenreAlternative rock
LabelRCAM Records
Matthew Sweet chronology
Kimi Ga Suki
(2003)
Living Things
(2004)
Under the Covers, Vol. 1
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]
Rolling Stone(favorable) [2]

Living Things is the ninth studio album by alternative rock musician Matthew Sweet. It was released on RCAM Records in 2004.

Release

The album was met with little commercial success, but with favorable reviews. Review aggregating website Metacritic reports a normalized score of 70% based on 9 reviews.[3] Uncut magazine wrote that Living Things was "as ambitious and compelling as psych-tinged pop gets."

Details

The song, "Cats Vs. Dogs", was featured in the film, Garfield: The Movie.

Track listing

All songs written by Matthew Sweet.

  1. "The Big Cats of Shambala"
  2. "You're Not Sorry"
  3. "Dandelion"
  4. "Push the Feelings"
  5. "In My Tree"
  6. "Cats Vs. Dogs"
  7. "I Saw Red"
  8. "In My Time"
  9. "Sunlight"
  10. "Season is Over"
  11. "Tomorrow"

Japanese Copy Control CD version was released with two bonus tracks:[4]

  1. "Walk on the Edge (Demo)"
  2. "Season Is Over (Demo)"

Personnel

  • Matthew Sweet – vocals, guitar, bass, theremin, e-bow, clavioline
  • Van Dyke Parks – piano, organ, electric harpsichord
  • Greg Leisz – slide guitar, mandolin
  • Doug Lacy – steel drums
  • Tony Marsico – double bass
  • Ric Menck – drums, percussion
  • Peter Phillips – guitar
  • Roger Handy – harmonica

References

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ "Rolling Stone review".
  3. ^ "Living Things by Matthew Sweet".
  4. ^ "Living Things". 4 August 2004 – via Amazon.