Thirteen Tales of Love and Revenge

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Thirteen Tales of Love and Revenge
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Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 20, 2007 (2007-03-20)
StudioShabby Road Studio
(Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York)
Genre
Length47:04
Label Lizard King
Producer Roger Greenawalt
The Pierces chronology
Light of the Moon
(2004)
Thirteen Tales of Love and Revenge
(2007)
You & I
(2011)

Thirteen Tales of Love and Revenge is the third studio album by American duo The Pierces, released on March 20, 2007 by Lizard King Records.

Contents

"Three Wishes" and "Secret" appeared in an episode of the television series Gossip Girl , titled "Hi, Society". The episode aired on December 5, 2007 and features a cameo appearance by The Pierces. [1] The music videos for "Boring" and "Secret" were also included on the season 1 DVD. [2]

"Secret" is also the theme song for the television series Pretty Little Liars and some of its lyrics are quoted during an episode in the second season, titled "Over My Dead Body". [3] In 2019, a cover version of "Secret" was performed by Denmark + Winter, and served as the theme for the third Pretty Little Liars series, The Perfectionists . [4] A remix version was used as the theme for the fourth series in the franchise, Original Sin . [5]

The Pierces themselves later released their new version of "Secret" titled "Secret 2020", on June 23, 2020. [6]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Catherine Pierce, Allison Pierce and Roger Greenawalt, except where noted. All tracks produced by Greenawalt.

No.TitleLength
1."Secret" (C. Pierce)3:48
2."Boring"3:27
3."Sticks and Stones"3:11
4."Lights On"3:48
5."Lies"3:28
6."Turn on Billie" (C. Pierce)3:48
7."Ruin" (A. Pierce)3:32
8."Three Wishes" (C. Pierce)3:41
9."The Power of..." (A. Pierce)3:54
10."Kill! Kill! Kill!" (C. Pierce)3:03
11."It Was You" (A. Pierce)3:42
12."Boy in a Rock and Roll Band" (C. Pierce)3:37
13."Go to Heaven" (A. Pierce)4:05

Charts

Chart (2007–09)Peak
position
French Albums (SNEP) [7] 134
US Heatseekers Albums (Billboard) [8] 25

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