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Being a huge fan of [[Rilo Kiley]], the band Lewis was in at the time, I got this album shortly after it was released. At first, I didn't much care for the country sound and subdued music compared to Rilo Kiley, or the rather odd-phrasing in a lot of the lyrics, but as I listened to it, it slowly grew on me. The lyrics questioning theism and pointing out religious hypocrisy, while at the same time using religious idioms, are also quite enjoyable. I saw Jenny and company perform live twice when she was touring for this album.
 
Being a huge fan of [[Rilo Kiley]], the band Lewis was in at the time, I got this album shortly after it was released. At first, I didn't much care for the country sound and subdued music compared to Rilo Kiley, or the rather odd-phrasing in a lot of the lyrics, but as I listened to it, it slowly grew on me. The lyrics questioning theism and pointing out religious hypocrisy, while at the same time using religious idioms, are also quite enjoyable. I saw Jenny and company perform live twice when she was touring for this album.
 
I own this album on vinyl and on CD signed by Jenny Lewis and Chandra and Leigh Watson.
 
  
 
==Track Listing==
 
==Track Listing==

Latest revision as of 10:22, 18 March 2024

Rabbit Fur Coat

Jenny Lewis - Rabbit Fur Coat.jpg

CD - USA - 1st edition.

Artist Jenny Lewis
Published 2006-01-24
Type Studio
Genre Folk rock, Alternative country
Themes Relationships, atheism, friendship

Rabbit Fur Coat is the first solo album released by Jenny Lewis and the the Watson Twins on CD on 2006-01-24. The album mixes indie folk rock and alternative country.

Personal

Own?Yes. CD and vinyl. CD is signed by Jenny Lewis and Chandra and Leigh Watson.

Being a huge fan of Rilo Kiley, the band Lewis was in at the time, I got this album shortly after it was released. At first, I didn't much care for the country sound and subdued music compared to Rilo Kiley, or the rather odd-phrasing in a lot of the lyrics, but as I listened to it, it slowly grew on me. The lyrics questioning theism and pointing out religious hypocrisy, while at the same time using religious idioms, are also quite enjoyable. I saw Jenny and company perform live twice when she was touring for this album.

Track Listing

All songs sung by Jenny Lewis with backing vocals by The Watson Twins.

Track Title Composer Rank Rating
01 Run Devil Run Jenny Lewis 11 Rating-1.svg
02 The Big Guns Jenny Lewis 3 Rating-7.svg
03 Rise Up With Fists!! Jenny Lewis 1 Rating-8.svg
04 Happy Jenny Lewis 8 Rating-6.svg
05 The Charging Sky Jenny Lewis 4 Rating-7.svg
06 Melt Your Heart Jenny Lewis 6 Rating-7.svg
07 You Are What You Love Jenny Lewis 5 Rating-7.svg
08 Rabbit Fur Coat Jenny Lewis 9 Rating-5.svg
09 Handle With Care Bob Dylan, George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, Roy Orbison, Tom Petty 10 Rating-1.svg
10 Born Secular Jenny Lewis 7 Rating-6.svg
11 It Wasn't Me Jenny Lewis 2 Rating-8.svg
12 Happy (Reprise) Jenny Lewis 12 Rating-1.svg

This is the order in which I enjoy the songs from this album, and their individual song ratings. I still need to re-listen to some of the tracks to better rank them.

The album's total score is 595.

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