Den of Thieves (album)
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Den of Thieves | ||
Studio album by The Trews | ||
Released | August 16, 2005 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Producer(s) | Jack Douglas | |
The Trews chronology | ||
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House of Ill Fame (2003) |
Den of Thieves (2005) |
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Den of Thieves is the second full-length album by The Trews, and was released in 2005 (see 2005 in music).
During recording sessions for Den of Thieves, The Trews made a conscious effort to introduce many different musical styles that were not present on their debut last album. The songs include everything from their trademark dark, raunchy rock n' roll sound to tracks that feature horn sections, string sections, some harmonica, harmonium and even some banjo playing made an appearance during the studio sessions. Jack Douglas introduced the Tracy Bonham song "Naked" to the band while making the record. He first heard the song when he was producing the last Aerosmith album, Honkin' on BoBo. Jack suggested that the band try to record a version of the song and it ended up making the final cut for the album.
The first single from this album was "So She's Leaving", and it was followed by "Yearning", "Poor Ol' Broken Hearted Me" and "I Can't Say"
[edit] Track listing
- "Fire Up Ahead"
- "Makin' Sunshine"
- "Cry"
- "Sweetness"
- "I Can't Say"
- "So She's Leaving"
- "Yearning"
- "The Pearl (More Than Everything)"
- "Poor Ol' Broken Hearted Me"
- "Ana & Mia"
- "Naked"
- "Montebello Park"
- "Got Myself To Blame"
- "The Traveling Kind"
- "Ishmael & Maggie"