We Sweat Blood

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We Sweat Blood
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Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 21, 2003
Recorded2003
GenreRock
Length34:51
LabelBad Taste Records
ProducerMatt DeMatteo
Danko Jones chronology
Born a Lion
(2002)
We Sweat Blood
(2003)
Sleep Is the Enemy
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic4.5/5 stars[1]
Hard Rock Hide Out7.5/10 stars[2]

We Sweat Blood is the second album by Canadian rock band Danko Jones. It was re-released on April 19, 2005 in the United States with two additional tracks from the 2002 album Born a Lion, "Lovercall" and "Sound of Love".

Reception[]

In 2005, We Sweat Blood was ranked number 466 in Rock Hard magazine's book of The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time.[3]

Track listing[]

  1. "Forget My Name" – 2:53
  2. "Dance" – 3:29
  3. "I Love Living in the City" – 3:22
  4. "I Want You" – 3:18
  5. "Heartbreak's a Blessing" – 2:55
  6. "Wait a Minute" – 2:34
  7. "Strut" – 2:49
  8. "Home to Hell" – 2:12
  9. "Hot Damn Woman" – 3:06
  10. "The Cross" – 2:22
  11. "Love Travel" – 2:57
  12. "We Sweat Blood" – 2:57

European release bonus track

13. "Woogie Boogie" – 2:55

Liner notes[]

Produced by Matteo DeMatteo and Danko Jones
Recorded at Record High in Toronto, Canada
Engineered by Matteo DeMatteo
Mixed by Vic Florencia
Mixed at Polar Studios, Stockholm, Sweden
Mastered by Henrik Jonsson
Mastered at Polar Studios, Stockholm, Sweden
Artwork by Walse Custom Design
Photos by Jesper Lindgren
Backing Vocals on Strut by Dregen
Backing Vocals on "Wait a Minute" by Rosie Celano
Group vocals on "I love living in the City", "Strut" by Rosie Celano, Helga Rossi, Fionnuala Jamison, Melinn Chaban, Lionel Pedro, Dave Pedro and Paul Bozzi
Backing Vocals on "WE SWEAT BLOOD", the band with Matteo[4]

References[]

  1. ^ We Sweat Blood at AllMusic
  2. ^ Rockitt, Rob (June 26, 2008). "Danko Jones – We Sweat Blood (2003)". hardrockhideout.com.
  3. ^ Best of Rock & Metal - Die 500 stärksten Scheiben aller Zeiten (in German). Rock Hard. 2005. p. 22. ISBN 3-89880-517-4.
  4. ^ "Discography | Danko Jones - Official Website". Danko Jones. May 12, 2010. Retrieved March 14, 2012.


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