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Thrills (Andrew Bird's Bowl of Fire album)

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Thrills is an album created by Andrew Bird. It was released on April 7, 1998, on the Rykodisc label. It is the first Andrew Bird album released with Andrew Bird's Bowl of Fire.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Andrew Bird, except where noted

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Minor Stab" 5:27
2."Ides of Swing" 2:45
3."Glass Figurine" 3:24
4."Pathetique" (Lyrics adapted from the poem Ich Grolle Nicht by Heinrich Heine) 4:30
5."Depression-Pasillo"Garcia3:32
6."50 Pieces" 3:26
7."A Woman's Life and Love" (Lyrics adapted from a poem by Adelbert von Chamisso) 4:26
8."Swedish Wedding March" 2:30
9."Eugene" 4:14
10."Gris-Gris" 3:27
11."Cock o' the Walk" 2:54
12."Nuthinduan Waltz" 2:59
13."Some of These Days" (Hidden track "Chinatown, My Chinatown")Charley Patton (William Jerome/Jean Schwartz)9:17

Other appearances

  • A line from the song "Eugene" ("Sure fatal doses of malcontent through osmosis") also appears in the song "Imitosis," from the album Armchair Apocrypha.
  • An earlier version of "Nuthinduan Waltz" is found on the album Music of Hair.

Personnel

Musicians
  • Andrew Bird - violin, vocals (1-6, 9-13), mandolin (8)
  • Kevin O'Donnell - drums, washboard (9, 11), pots & pans (4)
  • Joshua Hirsch - bass
  • James Mathus - banjo (1, 5, 6), guitar (1-4, 7-13), piano (2, 7), trombone (4)
  • Katharine Whalen - vocals (4, 7, 12)
  • Jack Fine - trumpet (1)
Other persons
  • Recorded and mixed by Mike Napolitano
  • Mastering by Brent Lambert
  • Album artwork: Audrey Niffenegger
  • Photos: Dave Rosser
  • Design: Steven Jurgensmeyer

References