Hearts of Oak (album) 383607 224225535 2008-07-07T21:52:54Z J Milburn Bot 7423137 All Music Guide has now been rebranded to Allmusic {{otheruses4|the album by Ted Leo and the Pharmacists||Hearts of Oak}} {{Infobox Album <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums --> | Name = Hearts of Oak | Type = studio | Artist = [[Ted Leo and the Pharmacists]] | Cover = hearts of oak.jpg | Released = [[February 11]], [[2003]] | Recorded = September 2002 | Genre = [[Rock music|Rock]], [[punk rock]], [[indie rock]] | Length = 54:39 | Label = [[Lookout! Records|Lookout!]] | Producer = [[Ted Leo]], [[Nicholas Vernhes]] | Reviews = *[[Allmusic]] {{rating-5|4}} [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:zjdovwdqa92k link] *[[Pitchfork Media]] (8.3/10) [http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/19351-hearts-of-oak link] | Last album = ''[[The Tyranny of Distance (album)|The Tyranny of Distance]]''<br />(2001) | This album = '''''Hearts of Oak'''''<br />(2003) | Next album = ''[[Shake the Sheets]]''<br />(2004) |}} '''''Hearts of Oak''''' is the third album by the [[Washington, D.C.]] [[rock (music)|rock]] band [[Ted Leo and the Pharmacists]], released in [[2003]] by [[Lookout! Records]]. A music video was filmed for the single "Where Have All the Rude Boys Gone?" ==Track listing== #"Building Skyscrapers in the Basement" – 1:38 #"[[Where Have All the Rude Boys Gone?]]" – 5:02 #"I'm a Ghost" – 4:27 #"The High Party" – 4:53 #"Hearts of Oak" – 5:38 #"The Ballad of the Sin Eater" – 5:20 #"Dead Voices" – 3:43 #"The Anointed One" – 4:10 #"Bridges, Squares" – 4:47 #"Tell Balgeary, Balgury Is Dead" – 4:09 #"2nd Ave, 11AM" – 3:32 #"First to Finish, Last to Start" – 1:54 #"The Crane Takes Flight" – 5:28 [[Category:2003 albums]] [[Category:Ted Leo and the Pharmacists albums]] {{2000s-indie-rock-album-stub}}