Howdy!

Howdy!

Infobox Album | Name = Howdy!
Type = Album
Artist = Teenage Fanclub


Released = October 2000
Recorded = Rockfield Studios, August 1999 - March 2000. Extra overdubs recrded at the London Astoria, February 2000
Genre = Alternative rock
Length = 48:09
Label = Columbia Records
Producer = Teenage Fanclub
Reviews =
* Allmusic Rating|3.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:lgue4j475waw link]
*"Rolling Stone" Rating|3|5 [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/teenagefanclub/albums/album/206932/review/5944701/howdy link]
Last album = "Songs From Northern Britain
(1997)"
This album = "Howdy!"
(2000)
Next album = "Words of Wisdom and Hope" (With Jad Fair)
(2002) |

"Howdy!" is the seventh album by British alternative rock band Teenage Fanclub, released in 2000, and the band's only album with a major sublabel.

Track listing

#"I Need Direction" (Gerard Love) – 4:11
#"I Can't Find My Way Home" (Raymond McGinley) – 4:38
#"Accidental Life" (Norman Blake) – 3:10
#"Near You" (Love) – 4:22
#"Happiness" (McGinley) – 3:53
#"Dumb Dumb Dumb" (Blake) – 3:19
#"The Town and the City" (Love) – 4:18
#"The Sun Shines from You" (McGinley) – 3:24
#"Straight and Narrow" (Blake) – 2:11
#"Cul De Sac" (Love) – 5:15
#"My Uptight Life" (McGinley) – 6:55
#"If I Never See You Again" (Blake) – 2:26

Personnel

*Norman Blake - Vocals, guitar
*Gerard Love - Vocals, bass
*Raymond McGinley - Vocals, guitar
*Finlay MacDonald - Vocals, keyboard, guitar
*Paul Quinn - Drums
*Megan Childs - Violin
*Mick Cooke - Trumpet, Tuba
*Sharon Fitzgerald - French Horn
*Nick Brine - Backing vocals


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