2005 studio album by Jenny Owen Youngs
Batten the Hatches | ||||
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Studio album by Jenny Owen Youngs | ||||
Released | 2005 (Canada) | |||
Genre | Indie, folk rock | |||
Length | 37:03 41:07 (reissue) | |||
Label | Self-released Nettwerk (reissue) | |||
Producer | Ronen Ben Codor, Dan Romer | |||
Jenny Owen Youngs chronology | ||||
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Original cover | ||||
2005 self-release artwork | ||||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | |
Marie Claire | |
PopMatters | |
Rock Sound |
Batten the Hatches is the debut album by American singer-songwriter Jenny Owen Youngs. Originally self-released in 2005 by Youngs, it was reissued with the bonus track "Drinking Song" two years later by the Nettwerk label.
The track "Fuck Was I" was used in the first episode of the second season of the Showtime series Weeds, to illustrate a scene in which main character Nancy Botwin, a part-time marijuana dealer, discovers that her new lover is in fact a DEA agent. This appearance reportedly led to sales of the album increasing from between five and ten per week to between twenty and thirty per day.
The album was listed as one of Guardian Unlimited's "Greatest Albums You've Never Heard" in a feature in November 2006.
Track listing
- All tracks written by Jenny Owen Youngs.
- "Porchrail" – 1:45
- "From Here" – 2:16
- "Fuck Was I" – 3:30
- "Lightning Rod" – 3:27
- "Voice on Tape" – 3:03
- Featuring Regina Spektor
- "P.S." – 1:52
- "Bricks" – 5:00
- "Drinking Song" – 3:38
- "Woodcut" – 4:18
- "Coyote" – 3:14
- "Keys Out Lights On" – 5:00
- "Woodcut (The Age of Rockets remix)" – 4:04
- Remix by Andrew Futral
Personnel
Performance
- Jenny Owen Youngs – vocals, acoustic guitar, banjo, bass
- Oscar Chabebe – tabla
- Adam Christgau – drums
- Ronen Ben Codor – harmonium
- James Cucinotta – bass clarinet
- Willie Farr Jr. – electric guitar
- Andrew Futral – synthesizer
- Hawk – viola
- Chris Hembree – piano
- Cicero Jones – French horn
- Jordan McLean – flugelhorn
- Tim Petrochko – violin
- Patrick Petty – cello
- Andrew Platt – bass instrument
- Bess Rogers – flute, voice
- Dan Romer – bass, electric guitar, keys, voice
- Jon Samson – digital kittens
- Bob Pycior – violin
Recording
- Ronen Ben Codor – additional arrangements on track 11
- Andrew Futral – remix (track 12, reissued version), additional arrangements on tracks 3 & 5
- Jay Newland – mastering
- Dan Romer – production, engineering, arrangements, mixing
Release history
Region | Date | Label | Format | Catalog |
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Canada | 2005 | Self-released | CD | |
Canada, UK | April 10, 2007 | Nettwerk | CD | 0 6700 30648 2 8 |
References
- Allmusic Review
- Marie Claire Review
- PopMatters Review
- Rock Sound Review
- Jenny Owen Youngs – Batten The Hatches
- Video Kills The Radio Star (Again) – Forbes.com
- The greatest albums you've never heard | | Guardian Unlimited Arts
- SPIN.com: Jenny Owen Youngs