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Things Couldn't Be Better | ||||
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Released | March 6, 2007 | |||
Genre | Rock Alternative rock Indie Rock | |||
Label | Smallman Records | |||
Producer | Gavin Brown | |||
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Things Couldn't Be Better is the second studio album by Canadian rock band The Reason. The song "We're So Beyond This" features guest vocals by Sara Quin of Tegan and Sara and the artwork was designed by artist Emy 'EE' Storey.
- Produced by Gavin Brown - Engineered and mixed by Eric Ratz
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