About “Carjack Fever (alternate version)”
“Carjack Fever (alternate version)” is a hidden song by Harvey Danger from their album Where Have All The Merrymakers Gone?
A partial recording of Harvey Danger’s contribution to the compilation Fuel Soundtrack, played backward. Fuel Soundtrack was the soundtrack for a traveling independent film and was released by Arena Rock Recording Co. in 1997.
About Where Have All The Merrymakers Gone?
Harvey Danger’s debut album Where Have All The Merrymakers Gone? is a unique and captivating album that combines witty lyrics with catchy melodies and hooks. Released in 1997, it quickly became a cult favorite, particularly with fans of alternative and indie rock. The album’s lead single, “Flagpole Sitta,” became a hit on radio stations across the country and remains the band’s most well-known song.
The album’s songs cover a range of themes and moods, from the catchy, upbeat “Private Helicopter” to the melancholy, introspective “Carlotta Valdez.” The lyrics are often tongue-in-cheek and filled with cultural references, adding to the album’s overall charm and appeal.
Where Have All The Merrymakers Gone? is an album that holds up well over time, showcasing the band’s unique sound and vision. It’s a must-listen for anyone interested in indie rock and alternative music from the late 1990s.
How to find “Carjack Fever (alternate version)”
On CD: Begins at 5:15 of track #10 (“Radio Silence”)
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