Underage Thinking

Underage Thinking
Studio album by Teddy Geiger
Released March 21, 2006
Recorded 2005
Genre Pop rock, alternative rock
Length 40:53
Label Columbia
Producer Billy Mann, Paul Pimsler, Christopher Rojas
Teddy Geiger chronology
Step Ladder (EP)
(2005)
Underage Thinking
(2006)
Snow Blankets the Night (EP)
(2006)
Alternative cover
'Look Where We Are Now' cover
Singles from Underage Thinking
  1. "For You I Will (Confidence)"
    Released: June 27, 2006
  2. "These Walls"
    Released: September 2006
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Blender (#46, Apr. 2006, p. 111)

Underage Thinking is the 2006 debut album by singer-songwriter Teddy Geiger, released on March 21 that year. Geiger wrote or co-wrote all the songs featured on the album himself, as well as a cover of Avion's "Seven Days Without You".

Album information

The album was produced by Billy Mann, Christopher Rojas and Paul Pimsler.

In its first week in the charts, the album sold over 56,500 copies, enough to debut at number eight (#8) in the Billboard 200.[1] The album has sold 360,000+ copies, and is yet to be certified. The first single released from the album, "For You I Will (Confidence)", which also appears on his Step Ladder EP as just "Confidence", has been certified platinum according to Billboard.com.

A Japanese edition of the album was released on July 19, 2006, including the two bonus tracks "Do You Even Care" and "Hallelujah".

Geiger re-released the album on October 10, 2006.[2] The special edition with second title 'Look Where We Are Now' includes a bonus DVD that includes the making of and final cuts for the music videos "For You I Will (Confidence)" and "These Walls". A home video of Teddy Geiger and a photo scrapbook are also featured on the DVD. The special edition includes remixes of Geiger's latest singles, a newly recorded track, and some never-before-heard demos that he made before his mainstream success with Underage Thinking. The audio portion of the re-release is available on iTunes and Napster along with the exclusive bonus track "Amazingly Fat Cows", one of the first songs Teddy recorded.

The song "Gentlemen" featured in the film Aquamarine (2006).[3]

Track listings

Standard album

All lyrics written by Teddy Geiger, except "Seven Days Without You" by Steve Bertrand and Stuart Brawley. 

No. TitleMusic Length
1. "These Walls"  Geiger, Beth Cohen, Peter Wallace 3:39
2. "For You I Will (Confidence)"  Geiger, Billy Mann 3:49
3. "Night Air"  Geiger 3:43
4. "Thinking Underage"  Geiger, Mann, Christopher Rojas 4:12
5. "Look Where We Are Now"  Geiger, Mann 3:43
6. "Air Dry"  Geiger, Mann 3:12
7. "Seven Days Without You" (Avion cover)Bertrand, Brawley 3:35
8. "Try Too Hard"  Geiger 3:19
9. "A Million Years"  Geiger 3:20
10. "Possibilities"  Geiger, Mann 3:23
11. "Gentlemen"  Geiger 4:06
12. "Love Is a Marathon"  Geiger, Mann 3:52

Japanese bonus tracks

No. Title Length
13. "Do You Even Care"   3:53
14. "Hallelujah"   3:59

Special edition

CD part

All lyrics written by Teddy Geiger. 

No. TitleMusic Length
13. "As We Get Older"  Geiger 3:35
14. "These Walls [Remix]" (vs. MachoPsycho)Geiger, Cohen, Wallace 5:05
15. "For You I Will (Confidence)" [Remix]" (vs. MachoPsycho)Geiger, Mann 5:08
16. "Our Eyes [demo]"  Geiger 2:01
17. "Look Where We Are Now [demo]"  Geiger, Mann 4:10
18. "Gentlemen [demo]"  Geiger 3:37
19. "Possibilities" [demo]"  Geiger, Mann 3:15
20. "Thousand Years [demo]"  Geiger 3:19
21. "Amazingly Fat Cows [hidden track]"  Geiger 0:54

DVD part

  1. "For You I Will (Confidence)" [video]
  2. "For You I Will (Confidence)" [making of video]
  3. "For You I Will (Confidence)" [live video]
  4. "These Walls" [video]
  5. "These Walls" [making of video]
  6. A Day in the Life of Teddy Geiger
  7. Home Videos
  8. Photo Scrapbook

Singles

Charts

Chart (2006) Peak
U.S. Billboard 200 8
U.S. Top Internet Albums 8
Australian Album Chart 27
Canada Album Chart1 59

Personnel

References

  1. Ali, Rahsheeda. "Celebrity Gossip + Entertainment News | VH1 Celebrity". Vh1.com. Retrieved 2013-07-26.
  2. Archived October 1, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.
  3. "Aquamarine soundtracks". IMDb.com. Retrieved 2013-07-26.
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