Street Gospels

Street Gospels is the third album by Canadian reggae band Bedouin Soundclash. It was released on Dine Alone Records on August 21, 2007.[3] In the UK the album was released on August 20 through SideOneDummy Records.

Street Gospels
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 21, 2007
RecordedJune 6th-7th, 2007 at Iguana Studios, Toronto Ontario
GenreRock, reggae
Length42:12
LabelDine Alone Records
SideOneDummy Records
ProducerDarryl Jenifer, Margaret Joy
Bedouin Soundclash chronology
Sounding a Mosaic
(2004)
Street Gospels
(2007)
Light the Horizon
(2010)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AbsolutePunk.net91%[1]
Allmusic[2]

The song "St. Andrews" features guest vocals from Alexisonfire's Wade McNeil. The songs "Until We Burn in the Sun (The Kids Just Want a Love Song)" and "Nico on the Night Train" are featured on a sampler from Dine Alone Records.

The album debuted at #2 on the Canadian Albums Chart, selling over 8,000 copies in its first week.[4] The album was certified Gold by the CRIA in 2008 for sales of over 50,000 copies in Canada.[5]

Track listing

All tracks written and composed by Bedouin Soundclash.

  1. "Until We Burn in the Sun (The Kids Just Want a Love Song)" – 3:54
  2. "Walls Fall Down" – 2:31
  3. "St. Andrews" – 3:01
  4. "Trinco Dog" – 2:58
  5. "Hush" – 1:57
  6. "Bells of '59" – 3:58
  7. "Higher Ground" – 2:14
  8. "12:59 Lullaby" – 3:43
  9. "Nico on the Night Train" – 4:33
  10. "Gunships" – 2:50
  11. "Jealousy and the Get Free" – 3:34
  12. "Midnight Rockers" – 3:47
  13. "Hearts in the Night" – 3:03

Enhanced CD Bonus

  1. "DisGeneration" - 2:25

Charts

Chart (2007) Peak
position
Canadian Albums Chart[6] 2
U.S. Billboard Top Reggae Albums[7] 4

Singles

  • "Walls Fall Down"
  • "St. Andrews"
  • "12:59 Lullaby"
  • "Until We Burn in the Sun"
  • "Hearts in the Night"
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