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Thing a Week (sometimes as Thing-a-Week ) is a series of studio albums released by rock musician Jonathan Coulton in 2006. He compiled these albums from his weekly podcast, where he challenged himself to write, record, and produce a new song within a week, every week, for an entire year. He had done this to prove to himself, and to fans, that he was capable of working with a deadline.

Thing a Week One [ edit ]

Thing a Week One
Studio album by
Released August 31, 2006
Recorded 2006
Genre
Producer Jonathan Coulton
Jonathan Coulton chronology
Our Bodies, Ourselves, Our Cybernetic Arms
(2005)
Thing a Week One
(2006)
Thing a Week Two
(2006)

Thing a Week One is the first album of the series, and Jonathan Coulton 's fourth studio album. It contains some of Coulton's earliest hit songs, including "Shop Vac" and a cover of Sir Mix-a-Lot's " Baby Got Back ." This album also features "W's Duty," one of very few songs Coulton has written about a real life topic. The tenth Thing a Week, "When I'm 25 or 64", is missing from this album due to copyright restrictions (it is a mashup of The Beatles ' " When I'm Sixty-Four " from Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and Chicago 's " 25 or 6 to 4 " from Chicago ). It used to be freely downloaded from Coulton's website. [1] As such, this is the only Thing a Week album without at least 13 tracks (compare Thing a Week Four, which has 14).

Track list [ edit ]

All tracks written and composed by Jonathan Coulton unless noted.

No. Title Length
1. "See You All in Hell" 0:58
2. "My Monkey" 2:47
3. "W's Duty" 1:49
4. "Shop Vac" 3:31
5. " Baby Got Back " ( Mix-a-Lot , melody by Coulton) 5:33
6. "Someone is Crazy" 2:04
7. "Brand New Sucker" 2:07
8. "Sibling Rivalry" 3:04
9. "The Town Crotch" 4:44
10. "Podsafe Christmas Song" 2:45
11. "Furry Old Lobster" 2:02
12. "Drive" 2:35

Thing a Week Two [ edit ]

Thing a Week Two
Studio album by
Jonathan Coulton
Released November 2, 2006
Recorded 2006
Genre
Producer Jonathan Coulton
Jonathan Coulton chronology
Thing a Week One
(2006)
Thing a Week Two
(2006)
Thing a Week Three
(2006)

Thing a Week Two is the second Thing a Week album, and the fifth studio album by Jonathan Coulton . It features some of Coulton's most popular songs, including "Re: Your Brains," which would later be featured in Valve 's popular 2009 video game, Left 4 Dead 2 , and later re-recorded in French language in the album The Aftermath . "Chiron Beta Prime," a Christmas song that originated as a Christmas card to one of Coulton's friends, is also on the album and shows how Coulton's songs tend to be about science fiction. It also includes "I Will," a cover of The Beatles ' song from the White Album .

Track List [ edit ]

All tracks written and composed by Jonathan Coulton unless noted.

No. Title Length
1. "Flickr" 2:48
2. "Resolutions" 2:21
3. "You Could Be Her" 4:21
4. " I Will " ( Lennon?McCartney ) 2:16
5. "Dance, Soterios Johnson , Dance" 3:51
6. "So Far So Good" 3:22
7. "Curl" 3:18
8. "Chiron Beta Prime" 2:51
9. "Take Care of Me" 2:45
10. "A Talk with George" 3:06
11. " Don't Talk to Strangers " ( Springfield ) 3:09
12. "Stroller Town" 2:47
13. "Re: Your Brains" 4:31

Thing a Week Three [ edit ]

Thing a Week Three
Studio album by
Jonathan Coulton
Released December 15, 2006
Recorded 2006
Genre
Producer Jonathan Coulton
Jonathan Coulton chronology
Thing a Week Two
(2006)
Thing a Week Three
(2006)
Thing a Week Four
(2006)

Thing a Week Three is the third Thing a Week album, and the sixth studio album by Jonathan Coulton . It contains two of Coulton's most popular songs. "Code Monkey," used as the theme to a TV show and internet series, G4's Code Monkeys , and "Tom Cruise Crazy", a song about Tom Cruise . "Code Monkey" was likely inspired by Coulton's days at the New York software company Cluen.

Track list [ edit ]

All tracks written and composed by Jonathan Coulton unless noted.

No. Title Length
1. "Madelaine" 3:43
2. "When You Go" 3:53
3. " Code Monkey " 3:07
4. "The Presidents" 4:09
5. "Just as Long as Me" 2:12
6. "Till the Money Comes" 3:29
7. "Tom Cruise Crazy" 3:41
8. " Famous Blue Raincoat " ( Cohen ) 4:01
9. "Soft Rocked by Me" 4:19
10. "Not About You" 2:12
11. "Rock and Roll Boy" 3:28
12. "Drinking with You" 3:31
13. "Pizza Day" 3:09

Thing a Week Four [ edit ]

Thing a Week Four
Studio album by
Jonathan Coulton
Released December 15, 2006
Recorded 2006
Genre
Producer Jonathan Coulton
Jonathan Coulton chronology
Thing a Week Three
(2006)
Thing a Week Four
(2006)
JoCo Looks Back
(2008)

Thing a Week Four is the fourth and final Thing a Week album, and the seventh studio album by Jonathan Coulton . It has some more of his popular songs, including "Creepy Doll", a song where a man buys an abandoned house and finds a living, creepy doll upstairs, and later is killed by the doll in a fire. (This song inspired a Magic: The Gathering card of the same name). [2] "Mr. Fancy Pants", a song where a man is obsessed with his pants, urging another man to buy the world's best pants to best 'Mr. Fancy Pants' in a contest of whose pants are better. "You Ruined Everything", seemingly a parody of typical love songs by taking the tone of a love song with lyrics reflecting anger, sadness, or regret towards somebody. It is actually about Coulton's daughter, as he was inspired to write it because of her. "I'm Your Moon", a song about the moon, Charon , of Pluto . Coulton criticizes Earth scientists for renaming Pluto from a planet to a dwarf planet , and Coulton has been known to introduce the song by casually damning the scientists who made that decision. It also features covers of two Queen songs, " We Will Rock You ", and " We Are The Champions ".

Track list [ edit ]

All tracks written and composed by Jonathan Coulton unless noted.

No. Title Length
1. "SkyMall" 3:55
2. "Seahorse" 3:28
3. "Creepy Doll" 4:00
4. "Under the Pines" 3:37
5. "Big Bad World One" 2:50
6. "Mr. Fancy Pants" 1:19
7. "You Ruined Everything" 2:17
8. "I'm Your Moon" 3:13
9. "The Big Boom" 2:37
10. "Make You Cry" 3:09
11. "Pull the String" 2:30
12. "Summer's Over" 2:54
13. "We Will Rock You" ( May ) 1:54
14. "We Are the Champions" ( Mercury ) 2:13

References [ edit ]

  1. ^ "Thing a Week 10 ? when I'm 25 or 64 -Jonathan Coulton" .
  2. ^ Mark Rosewater (September 19, 2011). "Scary Stories, Part 1" . Archived from the original on September 23, 2011 . Retrieved March 5, 2014 .