The Nightly Disease

The Nightly Disease is the second album by the Norwegian alternative rock band Madrugada. Much darker than their debut Industrial Silence, the album has been described as 'depression caught on tape'.[1] In 2011 the album was remastered and re-issued with a bonus disc featuring much unreleased and unheard material.

The Nightly Disease
Studio album by
Released20 December 2001
Recorded2000
GenreAlternative rock
Length64:55
LabelVirgin
ProducerJohn Agnello
Madrugada chronology
Industrial Silence
(1999)
The Nightly Disease
(2001)
Grit
(2002)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic link
Panorama.no link

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Black Mambo"5:56
2."Step into This Room and Dance for Me"5:13
3."Nightly Disease, Pt. 2"3:29
4."Lucy One"4:49
5."Hands Up – I Love You"5:36
6."A Deadend Mind"4:52
7."The Frontman"4:43
8."We Are Go"4:47
9."Into Heartbeats"4:32
10."Sister"9:01
11."Two Black Bones"5:31
12."Only When You're Gone"6:31
Limited edition (disc 2) 'The Nightly Disease Vol II
No.TitleLength
1."Nightly Disease, Part I"6:41
2."Big Sleep"3:49
3."I'm Sorry"4:39
Deluxe edition 2011 (Disc 2)
No.TitleLength
1."City Blues"3:33
2."Lost Gospel"3:54
3."California (Athletic Sound Demo)"2:44
4."Ice-9"2:57
5."Ready To Carry You"3:03
6."View From A Hilltop (Copenhagen Demo)"3:01
7."Fast Blues For Little V."3:26
8."4-Track Country Songs Part I"3:06
9."4-Track Country Songs Part II"5:10
10."I'm Sorry"4:41
11."Thrasher (Neil Young)"8:52
12."Come On Home To Me. (Lee Hazlewood) Featuring Neil McNasty"5:23
13."Local Norma Jean (Stockholm Demo)"3:30
14."Stop The Beats (Stockholm Demo)"3:37
15."Nightclub (Hands Up - I Love You) (Stockholm Demo)"5:53
16."If I Only Had My Guitar"4:18
17."Lord, Why Have You Left Me?"5:03
18."Departure #6"4:00
19."Lift Me (Demo)"3:12

Certifications

Region CertificationCertified units/sales
Norway (IFPI Norway)[2] Gold 25,000*

*sales figures based on certification alone
^shipments figures based on certification alone

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