Lake of Fire (album)

Lake of Fire
Studio album by Shaye
Released November 7, 2006 (iTunes)
February 6, 2007 (CD)
Recorded 2005 - 2006
Genre Contemporary Folk
Label EMI Music Canada
Producer Jay Joyce
Shaye chronology
The Bridge
(2003)
Lake of Fire
(2006)

Lake of Fire is the second and final studio album by Canadian band Shaye, released in 2006. About six months after the release of this album, Tara MacLean left the band and the band subsequently broke up. The album reached No. 92 on the Canadian album charts.

Background and release

Although the album was finished recording in 2006 it was only released on iTunes in November 2006. The physical CD Digipak not released until February 6, 2007 to coincide with a television show about the band.[1] The music on this album was featured on the four-part reality television series Shaye, This Is It!, produced by Breakthrough Films & Television and was aired on Global TV in May 2007. By the time the series was aired on E! Television that fall, the band had broken up and lost their record deal.[2] In early 2008 the series was nominated for an East Coast Music Association Industry Award for "Broadcast of the Year"[3]

In addition to the songs written by Shaye, the album features songs written by notable Canadian songwriters Gordie Sampson and Ron Sexsmith.[4]

Track listing

  1. "I Don't Wanna Die Today" (Kim Stockwood, Damhnait Doyle, Tara MacLean, Jay Joyce) — 3.42
  2. "Lake of Fire" (Stockwood, Doyle, MacLean, Joyce) — 3.14
  3. "We Will Not Be Lovers" (Mike Scott) — 5.06
  4. "Stay" (Stockwood, Doyle, MacLean, Joyce) — 3.19
  5. "We are Water" (Patty Griffin) — 5.11
  6. "This is the Moment" (Stockwood, Doyle, MacLean, Joyce) — 3.19
  7. "Ocean of Sorrows" (Stockwood, Doyle, MacLean) — 2.15
  8. "Someway, Somehow" (Ron Sexsmith) — 3.39
  9. "You're Not Alone" (Stockwood, Doyle, Joyce) — 3.27
  10. "So Far Gone" (Stockwood, Doyle, MacLean, Joyce) — 4.09
  11. "I Can't Say" (Dan Wilson, Jill Sobule) — 3.36
  12. "Star" (Stockwood, Doyle, MacLean, Gordie Sampson) — 3.39
  13. "Tupelo Honey" (Van Morrison) — 5.18

Personnel

Production

References

  1. "Damhnait Doyle: Road Diaries, November 13, 2006 entry". Retrieved 2012-08-08.
  2. Quill, Greg (2007-09-23). "Shaye no longer a trio, except on TV". Toronto Star. Retrieved 2012-08-08.
  3. "P.E.I. nabs ECMA industry awards nominations". 2012-01-15. Retrieved 2012-08-08.
  4. "Discogs.com entry". Retrieved 2012-08-08.
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