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| Studio album by Eskimo Joe | |||||
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| Recorded | August - November 2000 | ||||
| Genre | Indie rock | ||||
| Length | 37:25 | ||||
| Label | Festival | ||||
| Producer | Ed Buller & Eskimo Joe | ||||
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Girl is the 2001 debut album by Eskimo Joe. The album reached number 29 on the Australian (ARIA) Album Charts and went gold. The album was nominated for four ARIA Awards. The album features the two heavily played Triple J songs "Wake Up" and "Who Sold Her Out", with the latter reaching number 94 on the ARIA Singles Charts. " Sydney Song" featured on an advertisement for Kit Kat, in which a man carried a novelty sized Kit Kat around, to promote the Kit Kat Chunky. This also assisted in sales of the band's album, "Girl".
Track listing
- "Head Hurts" – 3:03
- "Wake Up" – 3:29
- "Planet Earth" – 3:20
- "Who Sold Her Out" – 3:10
- "Love List" – 3:09
- "Liar" – 3:26
- "Election" – 2:46
- "Take a Rest" – 3:25
- "Slow Down" – 1:37
- "Sydney Song" - 3:42
- "Just Like Me" – 3:18
- "Driver" – 3:04
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| Kavyen Temperley · Stuart MacLeod · Joel Quartermain | |
| Studio albums | Girl · A Song Is a City · Black Fingernails, Red Wine |
| Extended plays | Sweater · Eskimo Joe · Beating Like a Drum |
| Singles | "Wake Up" · "Who Sold Her Out" · "Planet Earth" · "Liar" · "From the Sea" · "Smoke" · "Older Than You" · "Life Is Better With You" · "Black Fingernails, Red Wine" · "Sarah" · "New York" · "Breaking Up" · "London Bombs" |
| Other songs | "Setting Sun" |
| Related articles | Full Discography · Live Earth |


