Come Around Sundown

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Come Around Sundown
Comearoundsundown.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 15, 2010 (2010-10-15)
RecordedFebruary – June 2010
Studio
  • Avatar (New York City)
  • Blackbird (Nashville)
Genre Alternative rock [1]
Length47:26
Label RCA
Producer
Kings of Leon chronology
Only by the Night
(2008)
Come Around Sundown
(2010)
Mechanical Bull
(2013)
Alternative cover art
Comearoundsundownuk.jpg
UK album cover
No.TitleLength
1."The End"4:24
2."Radioactive"3:26
3."Pyro"4:10
4."Mary"3:25
5."The Face"3:28
6."The Immortals"3:28
7."Back Down South"4:01
8."Beach Side"2:50
9."No Money"3:05
10."Pony Up"3:04
11."Birthday"3:15
12."Mi Amigo"4:06
13."Pickup Truck"4:44
Total length:47:26

Deluxe and Japanese edition

Bonus tracks [19]
No.TitleLength
14."Celebration"5:03
15."Closer" (The Presets Remix)4:51
16."Radioactive" (Remix) (featuring the West Angeles Mass Choir)3:29

iTunes extended version

No.TitleLength
14."Celebration"5:13
15."Radioactive" (Remix) (feat. the West Angeles Mass Choir)3:28
16."Closer" (The Presets Remix)4:51
17."Radioactive" (Video)3:26
18."Making of Radioactive" (Video)3:04

Personnel

Adapted from the booklet of Come Around Sundown. [20]

Kings of Leon

Additional personnel

Charts and certifications

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