Time to Take Sides
Time to Take Sides is the second album by Liverpool band The Dead 60s. It was first released in France on 13 August 2007. The album remains unreleased in the UK.
Time to Take Sides | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 13 August 2007 France | |||
Recorded | Avatar Studios, NYC SeeSquaredStudios, NYC | |||
Genre | Rock, Ska, Dub | |||
Label | Deltasonic, Sony/BMG | |||
Producer | David Kahne | |||
The Dead 60s chronology | ||||
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Singles from Time to Take Sides | ||||
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During the recording, the band were introduced to fellow Liverpudlian, Paul McCartney, via mutual producer David Kahne.
Track listings
All tracks written by The Dead 60s.
French version
- "Bolt of Steel" - 3:31
- "Beat Generation" - 3:37
- "Stand Up" - 4:07
- "Start a War" - 3:36
- "Dull Towns" - 4:48
- "Last Train Home" - 4:52
- "All Over By Midnight" - 3:02
- "Liar" - 2:07
- "Don't Walk Away" - 3:24
- "Desert Sun" - 4:02
- "Seven Empty Days" - 3:41
Singles
Song | Date | Chart | Peak position |
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"Stand Up" | August 13, 2007 | United Kingdom | 54[1] |
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