Hand Over Your Loved Ones is
Wheatus' second album, released on
8 September 2003 by
Columbia Records. Due to conflicts between
the band and their label the album was hardly promoted, failed to
sell well and only one single, "American In Amsterdam", was
released from it.
Free from their contract with Sony, Wheatus released five songs
from the album on
iTunes as
The Lemonade EP in 2004,
followed in 2005 by the complete re-release of the album with two
additional songs as
Suck Fony, on
the band's own label
Montauk
Mantis.
Track listing
- "American In Amsterdam" (Brendan
B. Brown) – 3:58
- "The Song That I Wrote When You Dissed Me" (Brown) – 4:04
- "Anyway" (Brown) – 4:09
- "Freak On" (Brown) – 4:44
- "Lemonade" (Brown) – 3:22
- "The Deck" (Brown) – 2:38
- "Fair Weather Friend" (Brown) – 3:25
- "Randall" (Brown) – 4:18
- "Whole Amoeba" (Brown) – 3:07
- "Dynomite Satchel Of Pain" (Mike
McCabe, Brown) – 14:57 (including two hidden tracks:)
- :"The Song That I Wrote When You Dissed Me (Demo Pt I UK Ed)"
(Brown)
- :"The Song That I Wrote When You Dissed Me (Demo Pt II UK Ed)"
(Brown)
Credits
- Brendan B. Brown – vocals,
guitar, samples, tambourines, shakers
- Peter Brown – drums, backing
vocals
- Mike McCabe – bass guitar, backing
vocals
- Shannon Harris – rhodes
, clavinet, piano, hammond organ, tambourines, shakers, backing
vocals
- Liz Brown – backing vocals
- Kathryn Froggatt – backing vocals
- Philip A. Jimenez– banjo
- David Froggatt –- whistling, kookaburra
- Rakiem Walker – saxophone
- Gerald Thomas – baritone
sax
- Michael Lewis – trumpet
- Benjamin Morss – rhodes
- Bendji – timbales