We're Not Strangers

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We're Not Strangers
We're Not Strangers album cover.jpg
Studio album by
Released27 April 2012
RecordedMarch – April & October – December 2011
Studio Cork, Ireland
Length37:45
Label Self-released
Producer Ciaran O'Shea
Time Is a Thief chronology
Identity
(2010)
We're Not Strangers
(2012)
Singles from We're Not Strangers
  1. "Our Game"
    Released: 1 July 2011
  2. "Eyes"
    Released: 11 May 2012
  3. "Ear Wigg"
    Released: 5 October 2012
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We're Not Strangers is an album by Irish rock band Time Is a Thief, released on 27 April 2012. It was produced, mixed and engineered by Ciaran O'Shea of Mako, formally known as Cyclefly.

Contents


Singles

List of singles
TitleYear
"Our Game"2011
"Eyes"2012
"Ear Wigg"

Track listing

All songs are written and composed by Time Is a Thief.

No.TitleLength
1."We're Not Strangers"2:52
2."Lights"3:27
3."Eyes"2:55
4."Keep Running"3:26
5."Ear Wigg"2:26
6."Juror No. 3"3:24
7."So It Goes"3:07
8."Angels and Demons"3:10
9."Stitches"5:07
10."The Collector"3:41
11."Our Game"4:10
Total length:37:45

Personnel

Musicians

Production

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