On the Strength of All Convinced
- On the Strength of All Convinced
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On the Strength of All Convinced |
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Studio album by Daphne Loves Derby |
Released |
July 26, 2005 |
Recorded |
Johnny Cab Studios (Seattle, Washington) |
Genre |
Indie rock |
Length |
44:20 |
Label |
Outlook Records |
Producer |
Casey Bates |
Professional reviews |
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Daphne Loves Derby chronology |
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On the Strength of All Convinced is Daphne Loves Derby's first physically released studio album. The album, released on July 26, 2005, is almost entirely original material except for Middle Middle, which was previously released on Purevolume.
Band members
- Kenny Choi - Guitar/Keyboard/Percussion/Lead Vocals
- Jason Call - Bass/Keyboard/Percussion/Vocals
- Stu Clay - Drums/Percussion
Track listing
- "Sundays" – 3:48
- "Hammers and Hearts" – 2:55
- "A Year On An Airplane" – 3:19
- "Birthday Gallery" – 3:28
- "You Versus the Sea" – 3:00
- "Kirby" – 3:30
- "Middle Middle" – 3:36
- "Pollen and Salt" – 4:28
- "If You're Lucky, No One Will Get Hurt" – 2:26
- "Debussie" – 2:30
- "What We Have Been Waiting For" – 8:15
Note: "What We Have Been Waiting For" contains a 3:15 hidden track, entitled "Dirt Doesn't Travel."
Categories:
- 2005 albums
- Daphne Loves Derby albums
- Albums produced by Casey Bates
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