In the Valley of Dying Stars

In the Valley of Dying Stars is a twelve-song album from Superdrag released by Arena Rock Recording Co. in 2000. In the Valley of Dying Stars is the third professionally released full-length record from Superdrag. The Japanese version includes the two bonus tracks, "Comfortably Bummed" and "Diane".

In the Valley of Dying Stars
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 17, 2000 (US)
April, 2001 (Japan)
RecordedWoodland Studios, Nashville, Tennessee, and Stealth Studios, Knoxville, Tennessee, by Nick Raskulinecz
GenreRock
Length46:21
LabelArena Rock Recording Co.
ProducerNick Raskulinecz and Superdrag
Superdrag chronology
Señorita EP
(1999)
In the Valley of Dying Stars
(2000)
The Rock Soldier CD
(2000)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic link
Pitchfork Media5.3/10.0 link

Track listing

All songs written by John Davis.

  1. "Keep It Close to Me" - 3:50
  2. "Gimme Animosity" - 3:23
  3. "Baby's Waiting" - 3:08
  4. "Goin' Out" - 3:51
  5. "Lighting the Way" - 3:27
  6. "The Warmth of a Tomb" - 5:54
  7. "Bright Pavilions" - 4:56
  8. "Ambulance Driver" - 4:00
  9. "Unprepared" - 3:32
  10. "Some Kind of Tragedy" - 3:16
  11. "True Believer" - 3:08
  12. "In the Valley of Dying Stars" - 3:56

Japan bonus tracks

  1. "Comfortably Bummed"
  2. "Diane"

Personnel

  • John Davis: Vocals, Guitars, Piano, Organ, Bass (except on tracks 1, 4, 11, and 12)
  • Brandon Fisher: Guitars
  • Sam Powers: Bass (on tracks 1, 4, 11, and 12), Vocals
  • Don Coffey, Jr.: Drums
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