One Cure Fits All

One Cure Fits All
Studio album by Therapy?
Released 24 April 2006
Recorded January 2006
Studio Jacobs Studios, Surrey, England
Genre Alternative metal, post-punk
Length 44:33
Label Spitfire Records
Producer Pedro Ferreira
Therapy? chronology
Never Apologise Never Explain
(2004)Never Apologise Never Explain2004
One Cure Fits All
(2006)
Music Through a Cheap Transistor
(2007)Music Through a Cheap Transistor2007

One Cure Fits All is the ninth full-length album by band Therapy?, and the third and final to be released on Spitfire Records. It was released on 24 April 2006. The album was recorded in January 2006 at Jacobs Studios, Surrey. The album was not released in North America, but charted at number 152 in the UK Albums Chart.[1]

Produced by Pedro Ferreira (who also produced The Darkness album Permission to Land), the album features markedly polished production, similar to their major label years. This met with a mixed reaction upon its release by fans of the band. The material itself varies, with songs like "Walk through Darkness" and "Dopamine, Serotonin, Adrenaline" displaying anthemic tendencies, while the like of "Unconsoled" and "Private Nobody" are in keeping with the familiar themes of isolation and alienation.

The album was released on CD and Download.

Track listing

All songs written by Therapy?

No.TitleLength
1."Outro"0:34
2."Sprung"3:50
3."Deluded Son"2:58
4."Into the Light"2:56
5."Lose It All"3:36
6."Dopamine, Seratonin, Adrenaline"4:17
7."Unconsoled"3:53
8."Our White Noise"3:40
9."Private Nobody"3:49
10."Rain Hits Concrete"3:07
11."Fear of God"3:13
12."Heart Beat Hits"3:42
13."Walk through Darkness"4:50
Total length:44:33

Personnel

  • Andy Cairns – vocals, guitar
  • Neil Cooper – drums
  • Michael McKeegan – bass
  • Eduardo Rei – cowbell
  • Ian Gatford – voice on "Dopamine, Seratonin, Adrenaline"
  • Pedro Ferreira – producer, mixer and engineer
  • Sam Scott Hunter – photography
  • Curt Evans – design

Singles

  • "Rain Hits Concrete" was a download only EP released on 10 April 2006 with "Crazy Cocaine Eyes", "Hard Work Hope", "Play On".
  • "Freeze the Remains" was a download only track available from iTunes. It was also later released on a promo CD given away with Rock Sound magazine.

References

  1. "UK Top 200 Chart History".
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