Uncountry

Uncountry
Studio album by Jason C. Miller
Released October 10, 2011
Label Count Mecha Music
Jason C. Miller chronology
Last to Go Home
(2009)
Uncountry
(2011)
Natural Born Killer
(2012)

Uncountry is the second solo studio album by Jason C. Miller.[1] The album was released on 10 October 2011 by Count Mecha Music.

The eponymous title track "Uncountry" was released as a single on 2 September 2011. Its official music video had close to 50K views on Youtube (as of 7 March 2016), and features guests Robert Picardo and Grant Imahara. The album also features "You Get What You Pay For", which can be heard in Episode 7 of the third season of HBO's True Blood and can be purchased as a playable add-on track for hit games Rock Band 3.and Rock band Blitz.[2] The official music video for "You Get What You Pay For" also features renowned friends Felicia Day and Greg Grunberg.

Track listing[3]

No. Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length
1. "Uncountry"
  • Jason Charles Miller
  • Randall Clay
3:32
2. "The Dotted Line"
  • Jason Charles Miller
  • Jason Charles Miller
3:25
3. "The River"
  • Jason Charles Miller
  • Bart Allmand
  • Jason Charles Miller
3:38
4. "You Must Have Loved Me A Lot"
  • Jason Charles Miller
  • Chuck Goff
  • Jason Charles Miller
3:15
5. "You Get What You Pay For
  • Jason Charles Miller
  • Jon Nite
  • David Rivers
  • Jason Charles Miller
  • Dan Hodges
3:36
6. "Learn To Live With It" (feat. Tina Guo)
  • Jason Charles Miller
  • Jason Charles Miller
4:16
7. "Into Temptation"
  • Jason Charles Miller
  • Phil Barton
  • Kris Bergsnes
  • Jason Charles Miller
3:35
8. "Still Doing Time"
  • Jason Charles Miller
  • Eric Berdon
  • Jason Charles Miller
3:04
9. "The Devil"
  • Jason Charles Miller
3:36
10. "Drag Me Down"
  • Jason Charles Miller
2:55

Credits and Personnel[4]

References

  1. "Jason Charles Miller". www.jasoncharlesmiller.com. Retrieved 2016-03-07.
  2. "Full Song - "You Get What You Pay For"". marketplace.xbox.com. Retrieved 2016-03-08.
  3. "Jason Charles Miller » CREDITS". www.jasoncharlesmiller.com. Retrieved 2016-03-08.
  4. "Jason Charles Miller » CREDITS". www.jasoncharlesmiller.com. Retrieved 2016-03-08.


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