The Mysterious Tale of How I Shouted "Wrong-Eyed Jesus" is an album by Jim White, released in 1997.
The album was the inspiration for the 2003 documentary film, Searching for the Wrong-Eyed Jesus.
Track list
- "Book of Angels" â 4:55
- "Burn the River Dry" â 5:00
- "Still Waters" â 6:36
- "When Jesus Gets a Brand New Name " â 5:17
- "Sleepy-Town" â 5:38
- "A Perfect Day to Chase Tornados" â 6:07
- "Wordmule" â 4:28
- "Stabbed in the Heart" â 4:26
- "Angel-Land" â 5:26
- "Heaven of My Heart" â 4:35
- "The Road That Leads to Heaven" â 9:05
Personnel
- Julia Albert â vocals, background vocals
- Eddie Baytos â accordion
- Ralph Carney â clarinet, harmonica, musical saw, saxophone, slide clarinet, trombone
- Pam Corkey â background vocals
- Bill Elm â guitar, pedal steel
- Danny Frankel â drums, percussion
- Joe Henry â guitar, background vocals
- James Kreig â background vocals
- David Piltch â bass
- Paul Rabjohns â guitar, keyboards, percussion
- Martin Tillman â cello
- Victoria Williams â vocals
- Jim White â vocals, banjo, guitar, keyboards, percussion slide guitar
In popular culture
- The song "Still Waters" was prominently featured in an episode of British surrealist comedy program Blue Jam.
- "Wordmule" was notably featured in "Blood Money", the 55th episode of Breaking Bad.
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