002 – Everything in Transit by Jack’s Mannequin

After a huge first episode, Jon and Eric are back again trying to top it with another episode of I Love That Record. This time around, they discuss Everything in Transit, the seminal release from Andrew McMahon under his Jack’s Mannequin moniker. 11 years after the release of the album, a lot has changed in the world, but some things haven’t: Eric still doesn’t like Something Corporate or special editions, and Jon is still a sap.

Album Details

Album: Everything in Transit
Band: 
Jack’s Mannequin
Year Released: 2005
Label: Maverick Records
Producer: Jim Wirt and Andrew McMahon
Wikipedia DescriptionEverything in Transit is the debut studio album by American rock band Jack’s Mannequin, released on August 23, 2005, by Maverick Records. Andrew McMahon wrote most of the lyrics during his first summer outside of his band Something Corporate. McMahon spent almost all of his savings on recording the album before Maverick Records picked him up. The album was produced by both McMahon and Jim Wirt.

Jon’s Favorite Songs

  • “Dark Blue”
  • “Rescued”
  • “MFEO/You Can Breathe”
  • “Miss Delaney”
  • “Holiday From Real”

Jon’s Honorable Mentions

  • “Bruised”

Jon’s Least Favorite Songs

  • “La La Lie”

Eric’s Favorite Songs

  • “Holiday From Real”
  • “Bruised”
  • “Kill the Messenger”
  • “Rescued”
  • “MFEO/You Can Breathe”

Eric’s Honorable Mentions

  • “I’m Ready”

Eric’s Least Favorite Songs

  • “Dark Blue”
  • “Lonely For Her” — yes, Eric knows it’s not on the album. Come at him!