Waves and the Both of Us is the debut album by Charlotte Sometimes. It was released on May 6, 2008.
Reception
The album met with positive reviews, drawing frequent comparisons to Fiona Apple.
Track listing
- "Losing Sleep" - <small>(Charlotte Sometimes)</small> 3:50
- "How I Could Just Kill a Man" - <small>(Sam Hollander, Dave Katz, Sometimes)</small> 2:53
- "Waves and the Both of Us" - <small>(Hollander, Katz, Sometimes)</small> â 3:36
- "Sweet Valium High" - <small>(Hollander, Katz, Sometimes)</small> â 2:40
- "Ex Girlfriend Syndrome" - <small>(Sometimes)</small> â 3:09
- "AEIOU" â <small> (Hollander, Katz, Sometimes)</small> 3:10
- "Toy Soldier" â <small> (Hollander, Katz, Sometimes)</small> 2:55
- "This Is Only for Now" â <small>(Hollander, Katz, Sometimes)</small> 2:54
- "In Your Apartment" â <small>(Sometimes)</small> 3:54
- "Army Men" â <small>(Sometimes)</small> 3:34
- "Build the Moon" - <small>(Sometimes)</small> 4:17
- "Pilot" - <small>(Alex Houton, Sometimes)</small> 3:14
- "Losing Sleep (Acoustic) [iTunes Bonus Track]" - <small>(Charlotte Sometimes)</small> 3:50
- "How I Could Just Kill a Man (Acoustic) [iTunes Bonus Track]" âÂÂ<small>(Sam Hollander, Dave Katz, Sometimes)</small> 2:53
The song "How I Could Just Kill a Man" was named after the 1991 Cypress Hill song of the same name.
Personnel
- Charlotte Sometimes (Jessica Charlotte Poland) â Lead vocals, guitar, songwriting
- Coley O'Tooleâ Keyboards, backing vocals
- Spencer Peterson â Drums
- PJ Bond â Guitar
- Shaun Savage â Bass
Charts
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