Living With the Living
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Living With the Living | ||
Studio album by Ted Leo and the Pharmacists | ||
Released | March 20, 2007 | |
Recorded | September-October 2006 | |
Genre | Rock, Punk rock, Indie rock | |
Length | 44:33 | |
Label | Touch and Go Records | |
Producer(s) | Brendan Canty | |
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Ted Leo and the Pharmacists chronology | ||
Shake the Sheets (2004) |
Living With the Living (2007) |
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Living With the Living is the fifth album by the Washington, D.C. rock band Ted Leo and the Pharmacists, released in 2007 by Touch and Go Records. It was the band's first album for the Touch and Go label and debuted on the U.S. Billboard 200 at number 109, selling about 8,000 copies in its first week.[1]. A music video was filmed for the single "Bomb. Repeat. Bomb." The iTunes download version of the album included a bonus track entitled "The Vain Parade," while first-run copies of the CD version included the bonus Mo' Living EP.
Contents |
[edit] Tracklisting
All songs written by Ted Leo.
- "Fourth World War" - 0:35
- "The Sons of Cain" - 3:59
- "Army Bound" - 3:11
- "Who Do You Love?" - 4:14
- "Colleen" - 3:05
- "A Bottle of Buckie" - 3:11
- "Bomb.Repeat.Bomb." - 3:18
- "La Costa Brava" - 5:56
- "Annunciation Day/Born on Christmas Day" - 1:33
- "The Unwanted Things" - 4:33
- "The Lost Brigade" - 7:28
- "The World Stops Turning" - 3:26
- "Some Beginner's Mind" - 3:50
- "The Toro and the Toreador" - 6:09
- "C.I.A" - 6:33
- The iTunes dowload of the album also includes the bonus track "The Vain Parade" (6:28)
[edit] Performers
[edit] Album information
- Record label: Touch and Go Records
- Recorded September 24 - October 5, 2006 at Longview Farms in North Brookfield, Massachusetts with engineering by Ian Neill, and October 8-14, 2006 at Blind Spot Studios in Washington, D.C. with engineering by Brendan Canty
- Mixed October 15-22, 2006 at Blind Spot Studios in Washington, D.C. by Ted Leo and Brendan Canty
- Mastered November 28, 2006 at SAE Studios in Phoenix, Arizona by Roger Seibel
- Design by Jodi V.B. and Ida Pearle
[edit] References
- ^ Katie Hasty, "Modest Mouse Steers Its 'Ship' To No. 1 Debut", Billboard.com, March 28, 2007.