Where's Wolfie?
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| Where's Wolfie? | |||||
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| Studio album by Wolfie | |||||
| Released | 2000 | ||||
| Genre | indie rock | ||||
| Label | Parasol Records | ||||
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Where's Wolfie was the second album by indie rock band Wolfie. It was released in 2000 via Parasol Records.
The album received some notoriety due to a review by Pitchfork Media. Giving the album a 0.2 rating, the review said that "after seeing Wolfie pound on a drumset and keyboard they obviously just got for Christmas from Service Merchandise, I proclaimed to a friend, 'My lord, that's total junk.'"[1] Lead singer/songwriter Joe Ziemba later wrote to Pitchfork in response, causing a stir.
[edit] Track listing
- "Little Bee Is Dancin'"
- "Steely Dan"
- "Mr. And Mrs. Season"
- "Busy Busy Busy"
- "I'm An Engineer"
- "Forget About Friday"
- "Ain't No Good News"
- "On Loan To Satellite"
- "Knew It Knew It"
- "Buying An Engine"
- "It's Thursday, Not Sunday (Thank Goodness)"
- "Ambulances East"
- "So Brother"
- "You're Lucky I'm Skinny"
- "You're Gonna Fall Back Into It, But I'll Always Love You"

