Take Off Your Colours

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Take Off Your Colours
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Studio album by
Released6 October 2008
RecordedMarch – May 2008
StudioOuthouse, Reading, England
Genre
Length51:09
Label Slam Dunk
Producer
You Me at Six chronology
Untitled EP
(2007)
Take Off Your Colours
(2008)
Hold Me Down
(2010)
Singles from Take Off Your Colours
  1. "If I Were in Your Shoes"
    Released: 17 March 2008
  2. "Gossip"
    Released: 28 July 2008
  3. "Jealous Minds Think Alike"
    Released: 29 September 2008
  4. "Save It for the Bedroom"
    Released: 9 March 2009
No.TitleLength
1."The Truth Is a Terrible Thing"2:51
2."Gossip"2:57
3."Call That a Comeback"3:26
4."Jealous Minds Think Alike"3:36
5."Save It for the Bedroom"3:58
6."Take Off Your Colours"3:16
7."You've Made Your Bed (So Sleep in It)"4:19
8."If You Run"3:57
9."Tigers and Sharks"4:27
10."If I Were in Your Shoes"3:00
11."Always Attract"6:05
12."Nasty Habits"3:51
13."The Rumour"5:15
Total length:50:58
US edition [97]
No.TitleLength
1."The Truth Is a Terrible Thing"2:51
2."Gossip"2:57
3."Finders Keepers"3:13
4."Call That a Comeback"3:26
5."Jealous Minds Think Alike"3:36
6."Save It for the Bedroom"3:58
7."Take Off Your Colours"3:16
8."You've Made Your Bed (So Sleep in It)"4:19
9."If You Run"3:57
10."Tigers and Sharks"4:27
11."If I Were in Your Shoes"3:00
12."Always Attract"6:05
13."Nasty Habits"3:51
14."The Rumour"5:15
15."Sweet Feet"3:35
16."All Your Fault"4:26
17."Blue Eyes Don't Lie"3:30
18."Save It for the Bedroom" (acoustic)4:05
19."Finders Keepers" (acoustic)3:16
20."Kiss and Tell"3:21
Total length:76:24
UK limited edition bonus CD [98]
No.TitleLength
1."Kiss and Tell"3:19
2."Finders Keepers"3:13
3."Sweet Feet"3:35
4."All Your Fault"4:26
5."Blue Eyes Don't Lie"3:30
Total length:69:01

Personnel

Personnel per booklet. [17]

Chart positions

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI) [99] Gold100,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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