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A Town and Two Cities
Studio album by
Released29 April 2008
GenreAlternative rock
Length38:37
LabelUniversal Republic
ProducerDavid Bendeth
Your Vegas chronology
A Town and Two Cities EP
(2008)
A Town and Two Cities
(2008)
Singles from A Town and Two Cities
  1. "Your Vegas"
    Released: August 2005 (UK)
  2. "In My Head"
    Released: June 2008 (US)

A Town and Two Cities is the debut album by English alternative rock band Your Vegas.[1] The album was produced by David Bendeth[2] and mixed by Brian Sperber.

Background

The album's title is a reference to the band's home town of Otley, their home city of Leeds and the city in which they were based (at the time of the album's release), New York.

Release and reception

A Town and Two Cities was released digitally in the United States on Universal Republic Records on 1 April 2008 and in stores nationwide on 29 April 2008. The lead single "In My Head" spent 13 weeks at number 1 on Alt Nation. The album was voted number six in Music Under Fire's top 30 albums of 2008.[3] It was well received by critics and music fans alike, with an average rating of five stars on Amazon.com and four-and-a-half stars on iTunes.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Coyle Girelli except where noted

No.TitleLength
1."It Makes My Heart Break" (Coyle Girelli, David Bendeth)3:18
2."In My Head"3:38
3."Birds Of Paradise"3:40
4."Aurora" (Coyle Girelli, Mat Steel)3:29
5."Troubled Times"3:35
6."The Way The War Was Won" (Coyle Girelli, Andrew Hollander)4:17
7."Your Vegas"3:36
8."Up Until The Lights Go Out"3:57
9."I Wish You Were Somewhere Else"3:40
10."Salvador"5:30

Personnel

References

  1. ^ A_Town_And_Two_Cities at the Music Remedy.com Archived May 21, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "David Bendeth discography". Archived from the original on 16 March 2008. Retrieved 7 January 2009.
  3. ^ [1] Archived January 22, 2009, at the Wayback Machine