I Was Dead for 7 Weeks in the City of Angels

I Was Dead For 7 Weeks In The City Of Angels
Studio album by Dover
Released 17 September 2001
Recorded May-June 2001
Genre Rock
Length 49:21
Label Loli Jackson Records, Chrysalis Records
Producer Barrett Jones
Dover chronology
Late at Night
(1999)
I was Dead for 7 Weeks in the City of Angels
(2001)
It's Good To Be Me!
(2002)
Singles from I Was Dead For 7 Weeks In The City Of Angels
  1. "King George"
    Released: 3 September 2001
  2. "Better Day"
    Released: December 2001
  3. "The Weak Hour Of The Rooster"
    Released: March 2002
  4. "Big Mistake"
    Released: May 2002
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Rock Hard[2]

I was Dead for 7 Weeks in the City of Angels is the fourth album of the Spanish band Dover, released on 17 September 2001.[3] It sold 215,000 copies, getting, thus, two platinum discs.[4] The name of the album comes from a series of irregularities that the group had in its recording stage, as Cristina was sick for several weeks and there were a number of problems with producer Barrett Jones.

Track listing

Lyrics and music by Amparo Llanos and Cristina Llanos.
Standard edition
No. Title Length
1. "My Secret People"   4:23
2. "Better Day"   3:17
3. "The Weak Hour Of The Rooster"   4:31
4. "Lady Barbuda"   3:26
5. "King George"   2:56
6. "Big Mistake"   3:43
7. "Recluser"   3:15
8. "Astroman"   3:34
9. "Surrender"   4:12
10. "I Hate Everybody"   3:10
11. "As I Said"   2:09
12. "Death Rocker"   3:28
13. "The Last Word"   3:47
14. "Love Is A Bitch"   3:12
15. "Cold"   3:48
Total length:
49:21

Appearances

"Love is a bitch" is heard in the 2000 film Amores Perros.[5]

"King George" can be heard on the Harmonix music game "Rock Band 3"

Personnel

Dover

Charts and certifications

Chart performance

Chart (2001) Peak
position
Spanish Album Charts[6] 1

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/Sales
Spain (PROMUSICAE)[7] 2× Platinum 200,000^

^shipments figures based on certification alone

Release history

Region Date Format Label
Spain[8] 17 September 2001 CD Loli Jackson, Chrysalis
Germany[9] 26 November 2001

References

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