We're Here to the End explained

We're Here to the End
Type:live
Artist:Therapy?
Cover:Therapywereheretotheend.jpg
Released:5 November 2010 (EU)
8 November 2010 (UK)
Recorded:29–31 March 2010
Venue:Monto Water Rats, London, England
Genre:Rock
Length:67:45 (CD1)
68:25 (CD2)
Label:Blast Records
Producer:Adam Sinclair, Andy Cairns
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We're Here to the End is the first full-length live album by the rock band Therapy? and the second album to be released on Blast Records, part of The Global Music Group family. It was released on 8 November 2010.[1]

The album was recorded on 29, 30, 31 March 2010 at Monto Water Rats in London and mixed in May 2010 at Blast Studios in Newcastle.

Produced by Adam Sinclair and Andy Cairns, the album is a two-CD release featuring 36 tracks culled from all three nights of the London residency.

A total of 40 different songs were played across the three nights. The recordings of two songs, "Lonely, Cryin' Only" and "I Am the Money", were quickly discarded by the band due to performance quality.[2] Two other songs, "Ten Year Plan" and "I Told You I Was Ill", were dropped due to technical issues with the recordings.[3]

Track listing

CD2

Personnel

Therapy?
Technical

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Therapy? Announce Live Album.
  2. Web site: Metal Revolution Interview.
  3. Web site: drop-d Interview.