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Original, made in Germany
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Studio album by Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Released March 28, 2006
Recorded 2005–2006
Studio Stay Gold (Brooklyn, New York City)
Genre
Indie rockalternative rockgarage punk
Length 38:51
Label
Dress UpInterscope
Producer
Squeak E. CleanDavid Andrew SitekYeah Yeah Yeahs
Yeah Yeah Yeahs chronology
Fever to Tell
(2003) Show Your Bones
(2006) Is Is
(2007)
Show Your Bones is the second studio album by American indie rock band Yeah Yeah Yeahs, released on March 28, 2006 by Interscope Records. The album was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album in 2007.
Background and music
In early 2005, the band decided to scrap all of the songs they had written for the record so far and re-invent their style. Karen O said, `We`re not interested in making Fever to Tell Part 2. The pressure is to re-invent ourselves. We don`t know how we`re going to do it yet but I think it`s in our best interests to try and explore other directions.` Guitarist Nick Zinner added, `It seems like a necessary step and the obvious thing to do is not repeat what you`ve played. I was disappointed by a lot of band`s second records recently over the past year or two because it sounded like B-sides from the first record.`[1]
In an interview with Blender magazine, the band said during the writing and recording that they had almost broken up, calling that time one of their `darkest` moments.
In December 2005, producer Squeak E. Clean told MTV News that the band`s second album would be a concept album about lead singer Karen O`s cat, to be titled Coco Beware,[2][3] but this turned out to be untrue.[4]
Spin described the sound on the album as a `more melodic` alternative rock, recalling Pixies, Belly and Siouxsie Sioux.[5]
Track listing
All tracks are written by Yeah Yeah Yeahs
No. Title Length
1. `Gold Lion` 3:07
2. `Way Out` 2:51
3. `Fancy` 4:24
4. `Phenomena` 4:10
5. `Honeybear` 2:25
6. `Cheated Hearts` 3:58
7. `Dudley` 3:41
8. `Mysteries` 2:35
9. `The Sweets` 3:55
10. `Warrior` 3:40
11. `Turn Into` 4:05
Personnel
Credits adapted from the liner notes of Show Your Bones.[32]
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Yeah Yeah Yeahs – production
Brian Chase – drums, percussion, guitar
Karen O – lead vocals, omnichord, piano (all tracks); mixing (tracks 4, 10, 11)
Nick Zinner – guitar, mixing, keyboards
Additional personnel
Squeak E. Clean – engineering, handclap chorus, production
Chris Coady – engineering, handclap chorus
Jamie Daughters – photography
Brooke Gillespie – handclap chorus, studio assistant
Julian Gross – art direction, cover
Alan `Ringo` Labiner – assistant engineering, handclap chorus
Roger Lian – sequencing
Marshmellow – concept
Money Mark – keyboards (tracks 3, 4)
Alan Moulder – mixing
Peter Najera – assistant engineering
Chris Rakestraw – assistant engineering
Andrew Savours – assistant engineering
David Andrew Sitek – additional production (all tracks); MPC sampler (track 10)
Howie Weinberg – mastering