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Whatever occurs as word ordinarily utilized to signify the deficiency of interest or even belief in the immediately past comments.

} Whatever is besides an album, a foremost studio album per Western singer-songwriter Aimee Mann, released inside 1993. (watch 1993 in music).

Track listing
Everthing songs by Aimee Mann, unless otherwise noted.

  • "I Should've Known" - 4:54
  • "Fifty Years After the Fair" - 3:46
  • "4th of July" - 3:21
  • "Could've Been Anyone" (Mann, Shear, Willson-Piper) - 4:23
  • "Put Me on Top" - 3:28
  • "Stupid Thing" (Brion, Mann) - 4:27
  • "Say Anything" (Brion, Mann) - 4:57
  • "Jacob Marley's Chain" - 3:01
  • "Mr. Harris" - 4:05
  • "I Could Hurt You Now" - 4:17
  • "I Know There's a Word" (Brion, Mann) - 3:16
  • "I've Had It" - 4:42
  • "Way Back When" - 4:05

    Personnel
    Aimee Mann - acoustic guitar, vocals Michael Hausman - drums Jon Brion - bass, electric guitar, turtle guitar, piano, optigan, hammond organ, toy piano, marimba, pipes, vocals Buddy Judge - acoustic guitar, vocals, pipes Randy Brion - trombone

    Charts

    Album
    Singles

  • Ink Blot Magazine - Aimee Mann: Whatever
    Paul Barras' review: "...the songs are beautiful and heartfelt chapters of one artist's weary journey through life." Links to related artists and albums.

    Armchair DJ - Whatever
    Brian Handler's review: "The breakup songs and pop stylings may suck you in initially, but it's the depth and breadth of the songwriting that will keep your attention focused."

    CMJ New Music Report
    Steve Ciabattoni's review: "Mann's first full-length outing hasn't any hollow musical or emotional moments, its rousing pop singles smartly balancing ballads of strong resolve, both revealing much about the woman behind the voice."

    RollingStone.com
    Kara Manning's review: "'Whatever' is hardly a series of weepy regrets: Mann's aggravated angst is more like an emotional boot camp. She prefers verbal combat to self-pity." 3 stars.






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