Pet Your Friends
Pet Your Friends is the debut album by American alternative rock band Dishwalla. It was released in 1995 on A&M Records. The album produced the hit single "Counting Blue Cars" (the third single off the album and only one to gain widespread success), which was a Top 40 favorite. However, the song also caused the group to gain somewhat of a one-hit wonder status because of it. Still, the album's fourth single, "Charlie Brown's Parents", was quite popular at concerts, although it was not a very successful single in terms of sales. An acoustic version of "Counting Blue Cars" which featured an extended bridge was also popular on radio.
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| Released | August 22, 1995 | |||
| Recorded | April – September 1994 | |||
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| Length | 49:21 | |||
| Label | A&M | |||
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The image used for the cover of the album is taken from the August 23, 1948 Life Magazine cover. The cover story talks about a seventeen-year-old girl who became friends with a friend's pet deer while swimming one day.[1]
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Track listing
All tracks are written by Dishwalla (J.R. Richards, Rodney Browning, Scot Alexander and George Pendergast), except where noted.
| No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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| 1. | "Pretty Babies" | Dishwalla, Kolanek | 5:30 |
| 2. | "Haze" | 4:21 | |
| 3. | "Counting Blue Cars" | Dishwalla, Kolanek | 4:51 |
| 4. | "Explode" | 3:02 | |
| 5. | "Charlie Brown's Parents" | Dishwalla, Kolanek | 5:15 |
| 6. | "Give" | 5:25 | |
| 7. | "Miss Emma Peel" | 4:06 | |
| 8. | "Moisture" | Dishwalla, Kolanek | 5:23 |
| 9. | "The Feeder" | 3:58 | |
| 10. | "All She Can See" | Dishwalla, Kolanek | 3:45 |
| 11. | "Only for So Long" | 2:58 | |
| Total length: | 49:21 | ||
| No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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| 13. | "It's Going to Take Some Time" (The Carpenters cover) | Carole King, Toni Stern | 4:17 |
Personnel
- Dishwalla
- J.R. Richards – lead vocals, keyboards, piano, organ, Hammond Organ, Roland Juno 60
- Rodney Browning – guitar, backing vocals
- Scot Alexander – bass, backing vocals, tabla, bells, Roland Juno 60
- George Pendergast – drums, percussion, backing vocals
- Additional personnel
- Ian Cross - Asst Engineer
- Andy Kravitz - Programming, Additional Production, Engineer
- Bob Ludwig - Mastering
- Phil Nicolo - Programming, Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- David Young - Executive Producer
- Dishwalla - Programming, Producer
- Eric Flickinger - Assistant Engineer
- Michael Lavine - Photography
- Dirk Grobelny - Engineer
- Mark Mazzetti - Executive Producer, A&R
- Sunja Park - Art Direction
- Tulio Torrinello, Jr. - Assistant Engineer
- Jone Pedersen - Cover Model
- Jon Brenneis - Photography
Chart positions
| Chart (1996) | Peak position |
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| Billboard 200 (US)[3] | 89 |
| Top Heatseekers (US) | 1 |
Singles
| Year | Title | Chart | Position |
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| 1996 | "Counting Blue Cars" | Billboard Hot 100 (US)[4] | 15 |
| Mainstream Rock Tracks (US)[5] | 2 | ||
| Alternative Songs (US)[6] | 1 | ||
| Adult Pop Songs (US)[7] | 5 | ||
| Pop Songs (US)[8] | 4 | ||
| "Charlie Brown's Parents" | Mainstream Rock Tracks (US)[5] | 24 | |
| 1997 | "Give" | Adult Pop Songs (US)[7] | 26 |
References
- "Bucky the Deer." Life. p. 53. 23 August 1948.
- Allmusic review
- "Dishwalla - Chart history". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved July 10, 2017.
- "Dishwalla - Chart history". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved July 10, 2017.
- "Dishwalla - Chart history". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved July 10, 2017.
- "Dishwalla - Chart history". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved July 10, 2017.
- "Dishwalla - Chart history". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved July 10, 2017.
- "Dishwalla - Chart history". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved July 10, 2017.
