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2017 studio album by the Jesus and Mary Chain
Damage and Joy
Released 24 March 2017 (2017-03-24 ) Recorded Spain England United States Ireland Length 53 :05
Label Artificial Plastic
Producer
Youth
the Jesus and Mary Chain
"Amputation" Released: 9 December 2016
"Always Sad" Released: 10 February 2017
"The Two of Us" Released: 16 September 2017
[1]
Damage and Joy is the seventh studio album by Scottish
alternative rock band
the Jesus and Mary Chain , released on 24 March 2017 by Artificial Plastic Records.
[2] It is the group's first album in 19 years, and marks their first collaboration with producer
Youth .
[3]
Half of the album's songs had appeared previously in different versions: an earlier recording of "All Things Pass" was released on the 2008
Heroes soundtrack as "All Things Must Pass"; "Song for a Secret" and "Amputation" were released by
Jim Reid , the latter as a solo single in 2007 under the title "Dead End Kids"; "Can't Stop the Rock" was released by
Sister Vanilla , the Reids' sister Linda; and "The Two of Us", "Get on Home", and "Facing Up to the Facts" were released by Jim's band
Freeheat .
Reception
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Track listing
All tracks are written by
William Reid and
Jim Reid .
Title 1. "Amputation" 3:24 2. "War on Peace" 4:34 3. "All Things Pass" 4:34 4. "Always Sad" 2:52 5. "Song for a Secret" 3:21 6. "The Two of Us" 4:12 7. "Los Feliz (Blues and Greens)" 4:54 8. "Mood Rider" 4:04 9. "Presidici (Et Chapaquiditch)" 3:36 10. "Get on Home" 3:31 11. "Facing Up to the Facts" 3:05 12. "Simian Split" 4:14 13. "Black and Blues" 3:23 14. "Can't Stop the Rock" 3:21 Total length: 53:05
Japanese edition bonus tracks
[19] Title 15. "Black and Blues" (acoustic demo) 2:36 16. "Yoko" 3:53 Total length: 59:34
Personnel
Credits adapted from the liner notes of Damage and Joy .
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The Jesus and Mary Chain
Additional musicians
Technical
Youth – production (tracks 1–7, 9–11, 13, 14)
Michael Rendall – engineering, mixing
Jamie McEvoy – mixing assistance
The Jesus and Mary Chain – production (tracks 8, 12)
Dave Trumfio –
pre-production (track 8)
Josiah Mazzaschi – engineering (tracks 8, 12)
Jamie Grashion – additional engineering
Conor Brady – additional engineering
Tommaso Colliva – additional mix engineering
Marcus Locock – additional mix engineering
John Davis – mastering at
Metropolis Mastering (London)
Rachel Willett – cover photo
Charts
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