What Rhymes with Cars and Girls
Tim Rogers · 1999
38 min · 11 tracks · rock music
A blend of introspective lyrics and catchy melodies, merging rock with a distinct Australian flair.
Is this for you?
Good fit if you like
- steady mid-tempo reflective moments
- catchy melodies for sing-alongs
- introspective lyrics with warmth
- for casual gatherings
Maybe skip if you want
- seeking high-energy tracks
- prefer standalone singles
Where this album fits
- Career context
- Released in 1999, 'What Rhymes with Cars and Girls' marked Tim Rogers' solo debut after gaining recognition with his band You Am I. This album showcased his transition from band member to a solo artist, exploring more personal themes through his songwriting.
- Stylistic neighbors
- You Am I· The Whitlams· Paul Kelly
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Bushell and a Peck 2:08
- 2 You've Been So Good to Me So Far 4:39
- 3 I Left My Heart All Over the Place 4:10
- 4 You Just Don't Do It for Me Friend 3:35
- 5 Arse Kickin' Lady From the North West 2:55
- 6 Happy Anniversary 3:50
- 7 Twenty Eight 3:28
- 8 Under the Flight Path 3:09
- 9 Up-A-Ways 3:16
- 10 Hi, We're the Support Band 2:47
- 11 The Songs They Played as I Drove Away 4:45
Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata
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