Released March 18, 1997 Release date 18 March 1997 Label Lava Records | Length 46:23 Genre Rock | |
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Producer Robin Eaton,Mark Goldenberg,Brad Jones Similar Things Here Are Different, Pink Pearl, I Never Learned to Swim: Jill, California Years, The Folk Years 2003–2003 |
Happy Town is the third album by the American singer-songwriter Jill Sobule, released in 1997. (see 1997 in music). The album contains the singles "Bitter" and "When My Ship Comes In" as well as the fan favorite "Half a Heart" and the satirical social commentary "Soldiers of Christ" where Sobule sings from the point of view of a Christian Conservative to illustrate the existence of homophobia in religion. "Love Is Never Equal" appeared in the 2005 Jenny McCarthy film, Dirty Love.
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"Bitter" peaked at #74 on the Australian ARIA singles chart in June 1997. The album peaked at #83 on the Australian ARIA albums chart during the same month.
The album cover illustration, which initially featured a Prozac pill, was changed to show a pair of test tubes when Wal-Mart refused to carry the album in its stores. The company asserted that the original image promoted drug abuse The album's lead single, "Bitter", peaked at #74 on Australia's ARIA Top 100 Singles chart on its release.
Track listing
- "Bitter" (Barone, Sobule) – 3:30
- "Happy Town" (Goldenberg, Sobule) – 3:46
- "Barren Egg" (Eaton, Sobule) – 3:37
- "Half a Heart" (DeMain, Sobule) – 3:47
- "When My Ship Comes In" (Eaton, Gaye, Hunter, Sobule, Stevenson) – 3:50
- "Clever" (Eaton, Sobule) – 3:18
- "I'm So Happy" (Eaton, Sobule) – 2:43
- "Little Guy" (Sobule) – 3:24
- "Underachiever" (Sobule) – 3:42
- "Love Is Never Equal" (Eaton, Sobule) – 3:15
- "Soldiers of Christ" (Eaton, Sobule) – 3:20
- "Attic" (Sobule) – 2:10
- "Sold My Soul" (Eaton, Sobule) – 3:35
- "Super 8" (Galdston, Sobule) – 2:26
Personnel
Production
Songs
1Bitter3:22
2Happy Town3:47
3Barren Egg3:24