Mr. Hollywood Jr., 1947

Mr. Hollywood Jr., 1947
Studio album by Michael Penn
Released August 2, 2005
Recorded At home, no dates given
Genre Rock
Length 38:24
Label Mimeograph Records
Producer Michael Penn
Michael Penn chronology
MP4: Days Since a Lost Time Accident
(2000)
Mr. Hollywood Jr., 1947
(2005)
Cinemascope
(2005)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Rolling Stone[2]
Metacritic(7.4/10)[3]

Mr. Hollywood Jr., 1947 is the fifth album by Michael Penn, originally released independently in 2005 on Mimeograph Records (Penn's United Musicians label) and distributed through SpinART Records. Legacy Recordings licensed the album for a 2007 reissue that included bonus tracks and a video.

The album's themes are framed by Penn's fascination with events taking place in 1947, which he describes as "the year everything changed." It is named for a Raymond Lark painting Penn had initially intended to use as the album's cover.

Track listing

All songs by Michael Penn

  1. "Walter Reed"
  2. "Denton Road"
  3. "Room 712, The Apache"
  4. "Pretending"
  5. "The Transistor"
  6. "Mary Lynn"
  7. "18 September"
  8. "The Television Set Waltz"
  9. "You Know How"
  10. "A Bad Sign"
  11. "O.K."
  12. "On Automatic"
  13. "(P.S.) Millionaire" (not listed in liner notes)

Legacy reissue bonus disc

Tracks 1-6 are live performances from a KCRW appearance

  1. "Walter Reed"
  2. "Bad Sign"
  3. "Denton Road"
  4. "I Can Tell"
  5. "Me Around"
  6. "O.K."
  7. Video for "Walter Reed"
  8. "Down by the Riverside" (hidden track)

Personnel

References

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