Musicforthemorningafter

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Musicforthemorningafter
Musicforthemorningafter cover
Studio album by Pete Yorn
Released 2001
Genre Rock
Label Columbia Records
Producer(s) Pete Yorn, Brad Wood, R. Walt Vincent, Ken Adams, and Don Fleming
Professional reviews
Pete Yorn chronology
Musicforthemorningafter
(2001)
Live at the Roxy
(2001)


Musicforthemorningafter is the debut album by Pete Yorn, released on March 27, 2001 through Columbia Records. The album was the result of Yorn's successful musical exposure in the movie Me, Myself & Irene.

  1. "Life on a Chain"
  2. "Strange Condition"
  3. "Just Another"
  4. "Black"
  5. "Lose You"
  6. "For Nancy ('Cos It Already Is)"
  7. "Murray"
  8. "June"
  9. "Sense"
  10. "Closet"
  11. "On Your Side"
  12. "Sleep Better"
  13. "EZ"
  14. "Simonize" (followed by the hidden track "A Girl Like You")

Some editions of Musicforthemorningafter came with a 5-track bonus CD

  1. New York City Serenade
  2. Dancing in the Dark
  3. Panic
  4. China Girl
  5. Strange Condition (Rock Version)


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