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Jet - Get Born [New Vinyl LP] 180 Gram

$ 12.67

  • Album Name: Get Born
  • Artist: Jet
  • Brand: Elektra / WEA
  • Custom Bundle: No
  • Duration: Album
  • Features: 180 Gram
  • Format: Record
  • Genre: Rock
  • Language: English
  • Modified Item: No
  • Record Grading: Mint(M)
  • Record Label: EA, Warner Music Group
  • Record Size: 12"
  • Release Title: Get Born
  • Release Year: 2016
  • Sleeve Grading: Mint(M)
  • Speed: 33 RPM
  • Title: Get Born
  • Type: Album
  • UPC: 081227943165
  • gtin13: 081227943165

Description

Jet - Get Born [New Vinyl LP] 180 Gram Artist: Jet Title: Get Born Format: Vinyl LP Genre: Rock UPC: 081227943165 Release Date: 2016 Record Label: Elektra / WEA Album Tracks DISC 1: 1. Last Chance 2. Are You Gonna Be My Girl 3. Rollover D.J 4. Look What You've Done 5. Get What You Need 6. Move on 7. Radio Song DISC 2: 1. Get Me Outta Here 2. Cold Hard Bitch 3. Come Around Again 4. Take It or Leave It 5. Lazy Gun 6. Timothy Get Born is the debut studio album by Australian rock band Jet. It was released on 14 September 2003 and has sold over 3.5 million copies worldwide. The album includes Jet's most popular song, "Are You Gonna Be My Girl". - Jet entered the Sunset Sound Studios in Los Angeles with Dave Sardy to produce their debut album Get Born. Sardy had previously produced records for Marilyn Manson and The Dandy Warhols. The band left the recording studios halfway through recording the album to fly back to support the Rolling Stones on their 2003 Australian tour. - "Are You Gonna Be My Girl", from this album, was voted number one in the 2003 Triple J Hottest 100. Get Born also has a song, "Timothy", dedicated to guitarist Cameron Muncey's brother, who died when he was a baby (the song has also been remixed for American rapper Timbaland's 2009 album Shock Value II). The track "Radio Song" was written about when they were an unsigned band in Melbourne seeking attention, and "Rollover DJ" was written about the difficulty they encountered when trying to play gigs because of the takeover of dance music. - The album's name was derived from a lyric to the Bob Dylan song "Subterranean Homesick Blues". Rocktober 2016. Copyright DirectToU LLC. All Rights Reserved.