Leave Your Light On

Leave Your Light On
Studio album by Aloud
Released May 2, 2006
Recorded Dayville, CT and
Brighton, MA
May — October 2005
Genre Rock
Length 46:00
Label Lemon Merchant
Producer Hugh Wyman
Aloud chronology
The Sooner It Comes (EP)
(2004)The Sooner It Comes (EP)2004
Leave Your Light On
(2006)
Fan The Fury
(2008)Fan The Fury2008
Singles from Leave Your Light On
  1. "All I Can Do"
    Released: December 4, 2005
  2. "Beaches"
    Released: April 5, 2006
  3. "Can You Hear Me Now?"
    Released: March 5, 2007
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
The Boston Phoenix[1]
Performer Magazine(Favorable)[2]
The Noise(Favorable)[3]

Leave Your Light On is the name of Aloud's debut full-length album, which was released on May 2, 2006 on Lemon Merchant Records. The majority was recorded from May through August 2005 in Dayville, Connecticut with the rest being completed in Brighton, Massachusetts. It was produced by Hugh Wyman (ex-guitarist of Baby Strange and The Luxury).

The album was released to college radio stations (and some commercial stations) the second week of May. National radioplay for the album peaked on the RIYL Music chart in July at #191 (out of 875).

Leave Your Light On also received many favorable reviews upon its release, most notably in the Northeast United States and online music blogs.[4][5][6][7][8]

In April, a music video was released for the song "Beaches", the album's leadoff single. Another video for "Can You Hear Me Now?" was released in early March 2007.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Release"3:24
2."Palm of Your Hand"4:25
3."Beaches"3:20
4."Can You Hear Me Now?"2:24
5."All I Can Do"5:08
6."Slipped In Your Dream"5:20
7."Bleeding Heart"3:43
8."Love is a Beast"3:51
9."Wouldn't It Be Sweet"5:51
10."Late Last Nite"4:21
11."Godspeed"4:07

Personnel

Aloud

  • Jen de la Osa: lead vocals, guitar, organ
  • Henry Beguiristain: lead vocals, guitar, piano
  • Roy Fontaine: bass, backing vocals
  • Ross Lohr: drums, percussion

Additional personnel

  • Hugh Wyman: producer
  • Tom Polce: mixing, mastering
  • Wendy Mittelstadt: viola on "Slipped In Your Dream"
  • Chris Phillips - engineering (Dayville, CT)
  • Scott Brown: engineering (Dayville, CT)

Additional engineering by Hugh Wyman and Aloud.

Notes

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