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'''''Sam's Town''''' is the second [[studio album]] by [[Las Vegas, Nevada|Las Vegas]] [[rock band]] [[The Killers (band)|The Killers]], released on [[October 2]] [[2006]] in the [[United Kingdom]] and the following day in the [[United States]].
'''''Sam's Town''''' is the second [[studio album]] by [[Las Vegas, Nevada|Las Vegas]] [[rock band]] [[The Killers (band)|The Killers]], released on [[October 2]] [[2006]] in the [[United Kingdom]] and the following day in the [[United States]].


==Production==
This is the worst album ever recorded. Michael Genna, however, adores it.
The album is said to be influenced by the works of [[U2]], [[Bruce Springsteen]] and [[Tom Petty|Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers]], among others.<ref>http://playlouder.com/review/+sams-town-0/</ref><ref>http://angryape.com/reviews/2006/09/the-killers-when-you-were-young</ref> ''Sam's Town'' received mixed reviews, with some praising The Killers' new direction and others criticising it.<ref name="Rolling_Stone">{{cite web|title=Rolling Stone : Sam's Town : Review|date=[[21 September]] [[2006]]|publisher=[[Rolling Stone]]|author=[[Rob Sheffield]]|accessdate=2006-10-08
|url=http://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/11738772/review/11755516/sams_town}}</ref><ref name="Blender">{{cite web|title=The Killers on Blender.com|date=October 2006|author=Josh Eells|accessdate=2006-10-08|url=http://www.blender.com/guide/articles.aspx?id=2059}}</ref>

In the October 2006 issue of ''[[Giant (magazine)|Giant]]'' magazine, Flowers was quoted as saying that ''Sam's Town'' would be "one of the best albums in the past twenty years" and in ''[[Entertainment Weekly]]'' he remarked that it would be "the album that keeps rock & roll afloat." In an interview with Chicago radio station [[Q101]], Brandon Flowers called "Read My Mind" the best song that the band had ever written.

The album takes its name from [[Sam's Town Hotel and Gambling Hall, Las Vegas|Sam's Town Hotel and Gambling Hall]], a hotel-casino in Las Vegas, the hometown of the band. The bikini-clad woman on the cover of Sam's Town is model and singer [http://www.felicelazae.com/ Felice LaZae]. The album's co-producer [[Flood (producer)|Flood]] is dressed as a Native American in the CD booklet. The artwork inside the album booklet is taken from a downtown-Las Vegas mural painted by Suzanne Hackett-Morgan, a local painter.


==Release details==
==Release details==

Revision as of 02:47, 29 November 2007

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Sam's Town is the second studio album by Las Vegas rock band The Killers, released on October 2 2006 in the United Kingdom and the following day in the United States.

Production

The album is said to be influenced by the works of U2, Bruce Springsteen and Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, among others.[1][2] Sam's Town received mixed reviews, with some praising The Killers' new direction and others criticising it.[3][4]

In the October 2006 issue of Giant magazine, Flowers was quoted as saying that Sam's Town would be "one of the best albums in the past twenty years" and in Entertainment Weekly he remarked that it would be "the album that keeps rock & roll afloat." In an interview with Chicago radio station Q101, Brandon Flowers called "Read My Mind" the best song that the band had ever written.

The album takes its name from Sam's Town Hotel and Gambling Hall, a hotel-casino in Las Vegas, the hometown of the band. The bikini-clad woman on the cover of Sam's Town is model and singer Felice LaZae. The album's co-producer Flood is dressed as a Native American in the CD booklet. The artwork inside the album booklet is taken from a downtown-Las Vegas mural painted by Suzanne Hackett-Morgan, a local painter.

Release details

Country Date Label Format Catalog
Japan September 27. 2006 Universal CD UICL-9037
Australia September 30 2006 Universal Music Australia CD 1706722
United Kingdom October 2 2006 Lizard King Records CD
United States October 3 2006 Island Records picture disc LP B0007221-01
CD B0007221-02

Track listing

All tracks written by Brandon Flowers, except where noted.

  1. "Sam's Town" – 4:07
  2. "Enterlude" – 0:49
  3. "When You Were Young" (Flowers, Dave Keuning, Mark Stoermer, Ronnie Vannucci Jr.) – 3:40
  4. "Bling (Confession of a King)" (Flowers, Stoermer) – 4:08
  5. "For Reasons Unknown" – 3:32
  6. "Read My Mind" (Flowers, Keuning, Stoermer) – 4:06
  7. "Uncle Jonny" (Flowers, Keuning, Stoermer) – 4:25
  8. "Bones" (Flowers, Stoermer, Vannucci) – 3:47
  9. "My List" – 4:09
  10. "This River Is Wild" (Flowers, Stoermer) – 4:38
  11. "Why Do I Keep Counting?" – 4:24
  12. "Exitlude" – 2:25

Bonus tracks

  • "Where the White Boys Dance" (Flowers, Keuning, Stoermer, Vannucci) (Australia, Ireland, Japan, New Zealand, United Kingdom, and United States iTunes pre-order bonus track) – 3:26
  • "All the Pretty Faces" (Flowers, Keuning, Stoermer, Vannucci) (Japan, Best Buy exclusive bonus disc, and UK iTunes bonus track) – 4:45
  • "Daddy's Eyes" (Flowers, Keuning, Stoermer, Vannucci) (Best Buy exclusive bonus disc) – 4:13
  • "When You Were Young (Jacques Lu Cont's Thin White Duke Mix)" (Flowers, Keuning, Stoermer, Vannucci) (American iTunes bonus track) – 6:23

Personnel

The following musicians contributed to the production of Sam's Town:[5]

  • Adrina Hanson — strings
  • Maryam Haddad — strings
  • Tristan Moyer — strings
  • Tommy Marth — saxophone
  • Neeraj Khajanchi — trombone
  • Corlene Byrd — background vocals
  • Louis XIV — background vocals

Charts

In the US, the album opened at #2, selling 315,000 in its first week.[6] The album went straight to #1 in the UK selling over 260,000 in a week.[7] As of March 2007, the album has sold about 2,750,000 copies worldwide.[8] The album has been certified 2x Platinum in Canada.[9] As of July 11, 2007, it has sold 1,205,621 copies in the US. A late surge in sales in the United Kingdom and a continued flow of international sales means that Sam's Town is fast approaching Hot Fuss with almost 4 million sales worldwide to date.[10]

Notes

External links

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