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Rockin' The Suburbs

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Rockin' The Suburbs

Rockin' The Suburbs is an alternative rock album by singer/songwriter Ben Folds. This is his first solo album after leaving Ben Folds Five.

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About

The album contains 12 tracks of songs. It was released on September 11, 2001 under Sony Records. This is his first solo album after he leaves his former band Ben Folds Five. The album reached number 11 on Billboard charts. It features the songs, Fred Jones Part II, Annie Waits, The Luckiest and Carrying Cathy.

Tracks

Track Title Duration
1 Annie Waits 4:17
2 Zack and Sara 3:11
3 Still Fighting It 4:25
4 Gone 3:22
5 Fred Jones, Pt. 2 3:45
6 The Ascent of Stan 4:14
7 Losing Lisa 4:10
8 Carrying Cathy 3:49
9 Not The Same 4:17
10 Rockin' The Suburbs 4:58
11 Fired 3:49
12 The Luckiest 4:25

Awards & Certifications

Chart Toppers

Credits

Performance Credits

Ben Folds Primary Artist, Piano

Larry Corbett Cello

John Mark Painter Conductor

John McCrea Vocals

Richard Fortus Guitar


Technical Credits

Ben Grosse Producer, Engineer

Ted Jensen Mastering

John Mark Painter Arranger

John Vitale Programming

Ben Folds Producer

Cameron Webb Engineer

DJ Swamp beats

Blumpy Engineer

Trivia

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Song Meaning

Carrying Cathy

Carrying Cathy is a story about a girl who is helpless and eventually comitted suicide. -- Autolady006 06:13, 26 February 2007 (PST)

Reviews

Ben Folds is one of the absolute modern singer-songwriters. He is a story teller. He is a mature piano pop rocker. This album is an example of a perfect reflective and intelligent tone. He writes amazing character sketches and lyrics that will affect you in weirdest was. Intelligent, affecting, and emotional piano based rock and pop played perfectly. -- Autolady006 06:11, 26 February 2007 (PST)

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