Thirty Six Hours Later
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Thirty Six Hours Later | ||
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Studio album by The Chelsea Smiles | ||
Released | November 7, 2006 | |
Genre | Hard rock, Sleaze rock |
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Label | Acetate Records (USA) People Like You (Europe) |
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Thirty Six Hours Later is the debut release by hard rock band The Chelsea Smiles. It was released on November 7, 2006 via in the United States and is set to be released on People Like You in Europe.
Most of the tracks a written by former D Generation guitarist Todd Youth, though some of them are co-wrote including "Nothing Wrong", "Feelin' to Kill" and "Alright, Alright", which were penned with former-Chelsea Smiles vocalist Christian Martucci. It also features a cover of New York Dolls track "Chatterbox".
The album was produced by former Adam Ant bassist Bruce Witkin; the album was recorded in his Hollywood studio.
[edit] Track listing
- "Nothing Wrong" - 2:38
- "I Want More" - 3:04
- "Heart Attack" - 2:17
- "Nothing to Lose" - 2:34
- "Pillbox" - 2:26
- "Alright, Alright" - 2:34
- "News for You" - 2:43
- "You Can't Give Me Anything" - 3:41
- "Built to Last" - 2:16
- "Something's Gotta Give" - 2:16
- "Chatterbox" - 2:12
- "Feelin' to Kill" - 3:53
[edit] Credits
- Todd Youth - vocals, guitar
- Skye Vaughan Jayne - vocals, guitar
- Johnny Martin - bass, vocals
- Karl "Rockfist" Rosqvist - drums
- Bruce Witkin - producer