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2004 studio album by A Girl Called Eddy
A Girl Called Eddy is the self-titled debut album from singer-songwriter
A Girl Called Eddy .
All tracks written by
Erin Moran except where noted.
"Tears All over Town" – 4:01
"Kathleen" – 4:47
"Girls Can Really Tear You up Inside" – 4:48
"The Long Goodbye" (E. Moran, C. Shaw) – 3:58
"Somebody Hurt You" – 5:07
"People Used to Dream About the Future" – 5:33
"Heartache" – 4:34
"Life Thru the Same Lens" – 4:18
"Did You See the Moon Tonight?" – 3:44
"Little Bird" – 3:54
"Golden" – 5:53
The album's release met with multiple favorable reviews and "earned her the No. 1 spot on
Amazon.com 's 2004 list of customer favorites".
[9] Named to
Uncut magazine's 2004 Albums of the Year,
The Village Voice's
Pazz & Jop critic's list of 2004 albums, and
The Wall Street Journal ' s Top 10 of 2004.
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[11]
The track "Somebody Hurt You" was used in series 3, episode 1 of the
BBC animation show
Monkey Dust to link two different sketches in the show.
[12] The juxtaposition of the light sounds of a song against the dark dystopian comedy of the program is a feature of Monkey Dust . The song "Heartache" was used in the
Polish brothers ' film
For Lovers Only .
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"A Girl Called Eddy: A Girl Called Eddy > Review" at
AllMusic . Retrieved 9 October 2011.
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"Rock: 'A Girl Called Eddy' " .
The Buffalo News . 6 August 2004. Retrieved 9 October 2011 .
^ Browne, David (13 August 2004).
"Music Review: 'A Girl Called Eddy' (2004)" .
Entertainment Weekly (#778). Archived from
the original on May 21, 2008. Retrieved 9 October 2011 .
^ Pareles, Jon (16 August 2004).
"CRITIC'S CHOICE/New CD's; Facing Forward, but Glancing Back" .
The New York Times . Retrieved 9 October 2011 .
^ poet, j. (19 August 2004).
"A Girl Called Eddy A Girl Called Eddy (Anti) " .
Phoenix New Times . Retrieved 9 October 2011 .
^ Bergrand, Adrien (13 October 2004).
"A Girl Called Eddy: self-titled" .
PopMatters . Retrieved 9 October 2011 .
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"A Girl Called Eddy - Review" .
Uncut . Retrieved 11 October 2011 . [
permanent dead link ]
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b Fusilli, Jim (6 January 2005).
"Rock, Pop and World: The Top 10 Discs of 2004" .
The Wall Street Journal . Retrieved 9 October 2011 .
^ La Gorce, Tammy (6 March 2005).
"What's It All About, Eddy?" .
The New York Times . Retrieved 9 October 2011 .
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"Rocklist.net..." Rocklist.net . Retrieved 12 October 2011 .
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"Albums 2004" . Village Voice - Pazz & Jop Lists . Retrieved 12 October 2011 .
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"Monkey Dust: Episode 13 Episode Summary" .
TV.com . Retrieved 9 October 2011 .