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Jet - Get Born Vinyl Record Album Art
Picture of Get Born Vinyl Record
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Original Release Year:
2003
Genre(s):
Rock, Alternative Rock, Garage Rock, Rock & Roll, Pop Rock
Format:
Vinyl Record LP
$55.00

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Album Info

Artist: Jet
Album: Get Born
Released: Europe, 14 Apr 2016

Tracklist:

A1Last Chance1:53
Written-By - C. Muncey, C. Cester
A2Are You Gonna Be My Girl3:55
Guitar [Additional] - Sardy
Written-By - C. Muncey, N. Cester
A3Rollover DJ3:16
Keyboards - Billy Preston
Written-By - C. Cester, N. Cester
A4Look What You've Done3:50
Piano - Mark Wilson
Written-By - N. Cester
A5Get What You Need4:07
Keyboards - Roger Joseph Manning Jr.
Written-By - C. Muncey, C. Cester, N. Cester
A6Move On4:20
Harp - Mark Wilson
Slide Guitar - Andre Warhurst
Written-By - C. Cester, N. Cester
A7Radio Song4:32
Keyboards - Roger Joseph Manning Jr.
Written-By - C. Muncey, C. Cester, N. Cester
B1Get Me Outta Here2:56
Keyboards - Roger Joseph Manning Jr.
Written-By - C. Cester, N. Cester
B2Cold Hard Bitch4:03
Written-By - C. Muncey, C. Cester, N. Cester
B3Come Around Again4:30
Keyboards - Billy Preston
Written-By - C. Muncey, N. Cester
B4Take It Or Leave It2:22
Written-By - C. Muncey, N. Cester
B5Lazy Gun4:42
Slide Guitar - Dave Sardy, Sardy
Written-By - C. Cester, N. Cester
B6Timothy4:32
Keyboards - Roger Joseph Manning Jr.
Written-By - C. Cester


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Description

Get Born is the debut studio album by Australian Rock band

Jet, released in 2003. The includes Jet's most popular song,

''Are You Gonna Be My Girl''. Get Born received generally

positive reviews from contemporary music critics.

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 support the Rolling

Stones on their 2003 Australian tour.

The album's lead single, ''Are You Gonna Be My Girl'', was

often singled out due to distinct similarities to Iggy Pop's

''Lust for Life''. The song featured a near-identical guitar riff,

as well as a drum pattern markedly similar to that of Pop's

well-known song. The band argued that ''Are You Gonna Be

My Girl'' had more in common with '60s Motown, however

- namely songs such as ''I'm Ready for Love'' by Martha

And The Vandellas and ''You Can't Hurry Love'' by The

Supremes.

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