
Whatever is a Alt/Indie album by Aimee Mann, originally released in 1993. On Gatefold: 29 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Alt/Indie
- Indie Rock
- warm
- bittersweet
- confessional
About
No one marries romantic melancholy to an exquisite melody quite like Aimee Mann. After her hit-making years with 'Til Tuesday, she launched her solo career with 1993's <i>Whatever</i>, a richly bittersweet blend of poignant lyrics and exhilarating pop-rock. Mann's brilliant wordplay dissects heartache with raw honesty and scathing wit in "I Should've Known," "Stupid Thing", and "4th of July." She's equally effective with wry show-biz snapshots like "Put Me on Top" and "I've Had It." "Mr. Harris" and "Fifty Years After the Fair" strike a note of tenderness and nostalgia. Aiding Mann throughout is producer/guitarist Jon Brion, who embellishes the tracks with brightly Beatles-inspired sonic shadings. One of the truly essential singer-songwriter albums of the '90s, <i>Whatever</i> secured Mann's stature as pop's undisputed Mistress of the Minor Key.
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Tracklist
- 1I Should've Known4:54
- 2Fifty Years After The Fair3:46
- 34th Of July3:21
- 4Could've Been Anyone4:23
- 5Put Me On Top3:28
- 6Stupid Thing4:27
- 7Say Anything4:57
- 8Jacob Marley's Chain3:01
- 9Mr. Harris4:05
- 10I Could Hurt You Now4:17
- 11I Know There's A Word3:16
- 12I've Had It4:42
- 13Way Back When3:56
Credits
Performers
- Jon BrionDRUMS BASS ELECTRIC GUITAR
- Aimee MannELECTRIC GUITAR VOCALS BASS
- Todd NelsonGUITAR
- Buddy JudgeVOCALS ACOUSTIC GUITAR PERCUSSION
- Jim KeltnerDRUMS
- Roger McGuinnTWELVE-STRING GUITAR VOCALS FEATURING
- Michael HausmanDRUMS PERCUSSION CONGAS
- Milt SuttonDRUMS
- Jimmie HaskellARRANGED BY CONDUCTOR
- The Sid Sharp StringsFEATURING STRINGS
- Mike BreauxOBOE BASSOON
- David ColemanCELLO ELECTRIC CELLO
- Randy BrionTROMBONE
- Harry ShirinianSTRINGS
- Harry ShlutzSTRINGS
- Joy LyleSTRINGS
- Sidney SharpSTRINGS
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 29 pressings tracked on Gatefold
