Foxy Shazam is the third studio album by the American rock band Foxy Shazam. It was released on April 13, 2010, by Sire Records. The album was originally titled Au Contraire and was their debut major label release. It was produced by John Feldmann except Count Me Out, which was produced by Rob Cavallo.
Track listing
All songs written and composed by Foxy Shazam.
Foxy Shazam
Au Contraire (pre-release)
B-sides
- "Teenage Demon Baby" â 3:36 (iTunes deluxe edition)
- "Some Kind of Love" â 3:07 (iTunes deluxe edition)
- "Dog In Love with Kitty" â 2:43 (Shockhound.com exclusive bonus track)
- "You and Me" â 4:30 (only on early pre-release version of the album)
- "Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow" â 3:33 (only on a limited tour edition 7" vinyl single of Oh Lord)
Personnel
Foxy Shazam
- Eric Sean Nally â Vocals, Lyrics, Creative direction, Design
- Loren Daniel Turner â Guitars
- Sky Vaughn White â Keyboards
- Daisy Caplan â Bass
- Alex Nauth â Horns, Backing vocals
- Aaron McVeigh â Drums
Additional personnel
Production
- John Feldmann â Production (all tracks except track 3), Programming, Engineering, Mixing, Backing vocals, A&R
- Rob Cavallo â Production (track 3)
- Chris Lord-Alge â Mixing
- Neal Avron â Mixing
- Ted Jensen â Mastering
- Erik Ron â Engineering (tracks 1, 2, 4âÂÂ11), Backing vocals (track 5 and 7)
- Matt Appleton â Engineering, Horns
- Doug McKean â Engineering
- Jon Nickolson â Drum technician
- Steven Poon â Guitar technician
- Frank Maddocks â Creative direction, Design
- Elissa Sherman â Photography
- Tyler Mann â Photography
- Ryan Whalley â A&R
- Craig Aaronson â A&R
Charts
In other media
The second season of the HBO Max series Peacemaker uses "Oh Lord" as its theme song. Series creator James Gunn had previously used the band's 2012 song "Welcome to the Church of Rock and Roll" in the series premiere.
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