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Lemons
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 14, 2009 (2009-07-14)
RecordedIn San Francisco January 9 by Matthew Hartman and Ty Segall and in Costa Mesa by Mike McHugh
Genre
Length26:38
LabelGoner Records
Ty Segall chronology
Ty Segall
(2008)
Lemons
(2009)
Melted
(2010)
Singles from Lemons
  1. "It"
    Released: 2008
  2. "Cents"
    Released: 2009
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Pitchfork7.4/10[2]

Lemons is the second album by American garage rock singer-songwriter Ty Segall. The album was released by Goner Records July 14, 2009[3] on CD/LP. Lemons was Segall's first album on Goner Records, and his first release to be issued on CD as well as other formats. The song "Cents" was Segall's first official music video. It is the only video released from the album.

Track listing

All songs by Ty Segall, except where noted.

No.TitleLength
1."It No. 1"2:32
2."Standing at the Station"2:07
3."In Your Car"1:50
4."Lovely One"2:38
5."Can't Talk"2:12
6."Cents"2:08
7."Untitled No. 2"2:53
8."Rusted Dust"2:40
9."Die Tonite"2:18
10."Johnny"1:24
11."Drop Out Boogie" (Captain Beefheart & His Magic Band)1:58
12."Like You"1:58
Total length:26:38

Cover art

The cover art by Denée Petracek[4] features a blurry photograph of Segall shaking his head horizontally. Petracek was also credited for the cover art of Melted and Sleeper.

Credits

  • Ty Segall: Engineering,[5] recording, guitar, vocals, drums.
  • Jigmae Baer: Drums on Johnny.
  • Matthew Hartman: Recording.
  • Mike McHugh: Engineering.
  • Denée Petracek: Cover photo.

References

  1. ^ Deming, Mark. "Ty Segall – Lemons". AllMusic.
  2. ^ Deusner, Stephen M. (July 17, 2009). "Ty Segall: Ty Segall / Lemons". Pitchfork. Retrieved June 18, 2020.
  3. ^ "Goner Records – Ty Segall, Lemons".
  4. ^ "Denée Petracek's official website".
  5. ^ "AllMusic – Ty Segall, Lemons".