Uh-Oh (Cowboy Mouth)
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- For the album by David Byrne, see Uh-Oh (album)
- For the album by Rosette, see Uh Oh (album)
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| Studio album by Cowboy Mouth | |||||
| Released | July 29, 2003 | ||||
| Label | Eleven Thirty | ||||
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Uh-oh is the sixth studio album by American rock group Cowboy Mouth.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "Tomorrow Never Knows"
- "Disconnected"
- "Tell The Girl"
- "Friends"
- "Uh-Oh"
- "So Much Better"
- "Can't Stay Here"
- "Better"
- "Invincible"
- "Be That Way"
- "Trouble"
- "Senseless"
- "Bad Girl"
[edit] Personnel
- Fred LeBlanc - Drums and lead vocals
- John Thomas Griffith - Guitar and vocals
- Mary LaSang - Bass guitar and vocals
- Paul Sanchez - Guitar
[edit] See Also
| Cowboy Mouth |
| Fred LeBlanc | John Thomas Griffith | Regina Zernay | Jonathan Pretus |
| Paul Sanchez | Sonia Tetlow | Rob Savoy | Mary LaSang | Paul Clement | Steve Walters | Vance DeGeneres |
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| Discography |
| Studio albums: It Means Escape | Are You with Me? | Mercyland | Word of Mouth | Easy | Uh-Oh | Voodoo Shoppe |
| Live albums: Mouthin' Off Live | All You Need Is Live | Live in the X Lounge | Live at the Zoo |
| EPs: Cowboy Mouth LIVE! | Live in the X Lounge 1998 & 2001 - "Jenny Says"; 2000 - "Easy" | Uh Oh {5 song EP) |
| Films: The Name of the Band is Cowboy Mouth | Underneath | New Orleans Music in Exile |

