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Things We Do at Night (Live from Texas)

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Things We Do At Night (Live From Texas) is a live album and concert film by Blue October. It is their second concert film, fourth live album, and eleventh album overall. The album was recorded over Thanksgiving weekend, November 28–29, 2014 at the House of Blues in Dallas, Texas. The set features fan favorites and hit songs from the albums Foiled, Approaching Normal, Any Man in America, and Sway, which were released after the band's previous concert film Argue with a Tree... The album, which was put out on Blue October's label Up/Down Records and distributed by Megaforce Records was released to online digital retail outlets as well as on CD, DVD and Blu-ray formats on November 20, 2015. The album takes its name from the song "Things We Do At Night" from the Sway album, which the band played to close their concerts on each night of the Sway tour.

The album debuted at #175 on the Billboard 200,[1] #12 on the Alternative Albums chart,[2] #20 on the Rock Albums Chart,[3] and #9 on the Independent Albums Chart.[4]

Track listing

  1. To Be
  2. Sway
  3. She's My Ride Home
  4. Say It
  5. Light You Up
  6. Congratulations
  7. Into the Ocean
  8. Should Be Loved
  9. Fear
  10. Debris
  11. The Getting Over It Part
  12. Dirt Room
  13. The End
  14. Everything (AM Limbo) / The Feel Again (Stay)
  15. The Worry List
  16. Hate Me
  17. X Amount of Words
  18. Not Broken Anymore
  19. Bleed Out
  20. Things We Do At Night
  21. Home / Breathe, It's Over / Credits (DVD and Blu-ray)

Personnel

Charts

Chart (2015) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[5] 175

References

  1. ^ "Blue October Chart History - Top Rock Albums".
  2. ^ "Blue October Chart History - Top Rock Albums".
  3. ^ "Blue October Chart History - Top Rock Albums".
  4. ^ "Blue October Chart History - Top Rock Albums".
  5. ^ "Blue October Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved December 1, 2015.