Reeve Oliver (album)

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Reeve Oliver
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Studio album by
Released2004
Recorded2004
Genre Pop rock
Label The Militia Group
Producer Sean O'Donnell
Reeve Oliver chronology
Reeve Oliver
(2004)
Touchtone Inferno!!!
(2007)

Reeve Oliver is the debut album by the San Diego, California pop rock band Reeve Oliver, released in 2004 by The Militia Group. It was awarded "best rock album" at the 2005 San Diego Music Awards. [1] A music video was filmed for the lead single "I Want Burns" and the band toured with Yellowcard and played on the Warped Tour in support of the album.

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by Sean O'Donnell

  1. "I Want Burns"
  2. "I Don't Want to Know!"
  3. "Young and Dumb"
  4. "Your Own Private Ice Age"
  5. "On the Floor"
  6. "Yer Motion"
  7. "Until Someone Loves You"
  8. "Inhale, Exhale"
  9. "Reevenge"
  10. "An Offer She Can't Refuse"
  11. "Sizzle Digitz"

Personnel

Album information

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References

  1. "San Diego Music Awards" . Retrieved 2007-03-26.