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  1. Aimee Mann – bass, vocals; Michael Bland – drums; Julian Coryell – slide guitar; Danny Frankel – drums; Buddy Judge – harmony vocals; Gary Louris – harmony vocals; Patrick Warren – piano, Fender Rhodes, pianette; Jebin Bruni – piano, pianette; Dave Palmer – piano; Sheldon Gomberg – upright bass; Justin Rocherolle ...

  2. 2 de ago. de 2005 · Shifting to a DIY ethic, he took his time recording a follow-up, and spent half a decade writing and self-producing Mr. Hollywood Jr., 1947 in his home studio, while also producing music by Mann ...

  3. 14 de jul. de 2005 · His music has also led Penn to collaborate with notable names like Aimee Mann and Liz Phair. But for Mr. Hollywood Jr.,, Penn produced the record himself.

  4. History repeats itself more than we'll ever know, and Michael Penn seems to not only understand the principle, but grows from it. Mr. Hollywood Jr., 1947 won't win any awards for innovation and probably won't yield any radio hits, but that's perfect.

  5. Mr. Hollywood Jr., 1947 is the fifth album by Michael Penn, originally released independently in 2005 on Mimeograph Records and distributed through SpinART Records. Legacy Recordings licensed the album for a 2007 reissue that included bonus tracks and a video.

  6. 1 de sept. de 2005 · Collaborating with his wife, singer-songwriter Aimee Mann, Patrick Warren, and Buddy Judge, Penn’s self-produced sojourn through a Los Angeles of yesteryear is an elegiac valentine to a time and place etched in sharp relief by vivid lyrics and vaguely baroque arrangements.

  7. On the surface, it’s difficult to dislike Mr. Hollywood, Jr. 1947.Like all of Michael Penn’s records, it’s delicately tailored and meticulously polished pop — look closely and you may see ...