Rhett Miller (album)

Rhett Miller
Studio album by Rhett Miller
Released June 9, 2009
Genre Pop rock, adult alternative
Length 42:05
Label Shout! Factory
Producer Salim Nourallah
Rhett Miller chronology
The Believer
(2006)
Rhett Miller
(2009)
The Interpreter: Live at Largo
(2011)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Absolute Punk73% link
Allmusic link
A.V. ClubB link
BBCPositive link
BillboardPositive link
Pitchfork Media5.9/10 link
PopMatters link
Rolling Stone link
Slant Magazine link
Spin Magazine link

Rhett Miller is the eponymous album from Old 97's lead singer Rhett Miller. This is his fourth solo album, and first since his 2006 album The Believer. In a four-star review, Rolling Stone called the album Miller's "strongest set yet."[1]

Track listing

(All songs written by Rhett Miller, except where noted)

  1. "Nobody Says I Love You Anymore"
  2. "Like Love"
  3. "Caroline"
  4. "I Need to Know Where I Stand"
  5. "Happy Birthday Don't Die"
  6. "Bonfire"
  7. "Haphazardly"
  8. "If It's Not Love" (Miller, Matt Scannell)
  9. "Another Girlfriend"
  10. "Refusing Temptation"
  11. "Lashes"
  12. "Sometimes"

Dedication

The album is dedicated to Miller's grandmother, Narene Miller, who died shortly before the album's release. The album notes also contain reference to Miller's friend and writer, David Foster Wallace, who died several months before the release of the album.

Personnel

References

  1. Hermes, Will. "Rhett Miller: Review". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 2 Jan 2010.
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