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Passover (album)

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Passover
Passover cover
Studio album by The Black Angels
Released April 11, 2006
Genre Rock
Length 50:37
Label Light in the Attic
Professional reviews
The Black Angels chronology
The Black Angels
(2005)
Passover
(2006)

Passover is the debut album from Texas rock band The Black Angels.

Track listing

  1. "Young Men Dead" 3:30
  2. "The First Vietnamese War" 5:32
  3. "Sniper at the Gates of Heaven" 4:16
  4. "Prodigal Sun" 4:23
  5. "Black Grease" 4:37
  6. "Manipulation" 5:49
  7. "Empire" 5:35
  8. "Better Off Alone" 3:03
  9. "Bloodhounds on My Trail" 3:58
  10. "Call to Arms" 18:06

There is an extra song included at the end of "Call to Arms" about a soldier dying and the war in Iraq (a modern retelling of the Jimmy Cliff song Vietnam).

Liner Note Credits

Nate Ryan - bass, guitar
Stephanie Bailey - drums, percussion
Christian Bland - guitar, bass, vocals
Alex Maas - vocals, bass
Jennifer Raines - drone machine
all music by The Black Angels Publishing Co. (ASCAP)

Recorded and Mixed by Erik Wofford at Cacophony Recording Studio
(except tracks 5 & 6 by Ross Ingram at Wire Recording & Shh! Recording)
Mastered by Dave Cooley at Bionic
Graphic Design by Christian Bland & Brian Jones
Printed by Thingmakers

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