BNL Rocks Red Rocks

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BNL Rocks Red Rocks
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Live album by
Released20 May 2016
Recorded10 June 2015
Genre Alternative rock
Length60:03
Label Vanguard Records
Producer Barenaked Ladies
Barenaked Ladies chronology
Silverball
(2015)
BNL Rocks Red Rocks
(2016)
Ladies and Gentlemen: Barenaked Ladies and The Persuasions
(2017)

BNL Rocks Red Rocks is the third official live album from Canadian band Barenaked Ladies. The album was formally announced on 1 February 2016 via the band's official Twitter page [1] and was released on 20 May 2016. [2] It was recorded at Red Rocks Amphitheatre to promote the release of Silverball on the Last Summer on Earth 2015 tour, [3] The band held a Last Summer on Earth 2016 tour with Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark and Howard Jones in conjunction with the new live album. [4] This is the band's first commercial live release since the departure of Steven Page in 2009.

Contents

An instant download of "Odds Are" from the album was provided for those who purchased tickets to the Last Summer on Earth 2016 tour. [5] Ticket buyers also received a download of the full album upon its release.

The album was made available for pre-order on 8 April 2016. Those who pre-ordered the album received an instant download of "The Old Apartment", "Odds Are", "Gonna Walk" and "One Week". [6] The band also uploaded videos of these performances on their official YouTube channel, with the exception of "One Week", which received an official lyric video. [7]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Steven Page and Ed Robertson, except where noted.
All lead vocals performed by Ed Robertson, except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Lead Vocal(s)Length
1."Get Back Up"
 3:11
2."The Old Apartment"  3:42
3."Odds Are"
  • Kevin Griffin
  • Ed Robertson
 3:11
4."Gonna Walk"
  • Kevin Griffin
  • Ed Robertson
 3:22
5."Brian Wilson"Steven Page 4:07
6."Who Can It Be Now?" Colin Hay Colin Hay4:52
7."Falling for the First Time"  5:12
8."Passcode" Kevin Hearn Kevin Hearn2:47
9."Light Up My Room"  4:25
10."Duct Tape Heart"
  • Kevin Griffin
  • Ed Robertson
 3:13
11."Pinch Me"  4:46
12."Big Bang Theory Theme"Ed Robertson 1:49
13."One Week"Ed Robertson
3:26
14."If I Had $1,000,000" 
  • Kevin Hearn
  • Ed Robertson
6:36
15."Drawing"Kevin HearnTyler Stewart2:36
16."Rock and Roll"Tyler Stewart2:48
Total length:60:03

Songs performed but not included are "Say What You Want", "Matter of Time" and "Did I Say That Out Loud?".

Personnel

Barenaked Ladies

Additional musicians

Production

Charts

YearChartPosition
2016US Billboard 200 101 [8]
2016Digital Albums16 [9]
2016Top Album Sales38 [10]
2016Top Rock Albums14 [11]
2016Alternative Albums11 [12]

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