Ventriloquizzing

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Ventriloquizzing
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Studio album by
Released17 January 2011
Genre Pop/Rock
Label Full Time Hobby
Producer Fujiya & Miyagi, Thom Monahan
Fujiya & Miyagi chronology
Lightbulbs
(2008)
Ventriloquizzing
(2011)
Artificial Sweeteners
(2014)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Pitchfork Media 6.3/10 [3]

Ventriloquizzing is the fourth album by Fujiya & Miyagi released in 2011. It is the first album on which the band chose to share producer credits, bringing in Thom Monahan to assist on the project. [4]

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Ventriloquizzing"
  2. "Sixteen Shades of Black & Blue"
  3. "Cat Got Your Tongue"
  4. "Taiwanese Boots"
  5. "Yoyo"
  6. "Pills"
  7. "OK"
  8. "Minestrone"
  9. "Spilt Milk"
  10. "Tinsel & Glitter"
  11. "Universe"
  12. "Obstacles" (iTunes Bonus Track)

Release history

CountryDateLabelFormatCatalog
United Kingdom17 January 2011Full Time Hobby Compact Disc FTH096CD
United States25 January 2011 Yep Roc Compact Disc

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References

  1. Mulligan, Jenny. "Fujiya & Miyagi Ventriloquizzing Review by Jenny Mulligan" . Retrieved January 12, 2011.
  2. Cohen, Ian. "Fujiya & Miyagi, 'Ventriloquizzing' (Yep Roc)" . Retrieved January 4, 2011.
  3. Berman, Stuart. "Fujiya & Miyagi Ventriloquizzing". Pitchfork . Retrieved March 17, 2011.
  4. http://store.yeproc.com/album.php?id=15337 [ dead link ]

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