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  2. Blue October discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of Blue October, an American rock band, consists of thirteen studio albums, five live albums, two video albums, two extended plays, twenty-five singles and twenty-two music videos. Albums

  3. Blue October - Wikipedia

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    At the time of its release, press reported that the song was the title track to the band's forthcoming thirteenth studio album, with the caveat that the album title was tentative [26] [27] [28] In the summer of 2024 Blue October embarked on a nationwide triple headliner tour with Switchfoot and Matt Nathanson, playing mostly outdoor venues and ...

  4. The Answers - Wikipedia

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    The Answers is the first album by Blue October. It was recorded in October 1997, at Sound Arts Studio in Houston, Texas. It was released in the United States, during January 3, 1998, by RoDan Entertainment/Scoop. It is Blue October's only album featuring founding member and bass guitarist Liz Mullally, who also played piano on the album.

  5. This Is What I Live For - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The artwork for the album was created by Phillip Nichols. This Is What I Live For is the first Blue October studio album to feature lead guitarist Will Knaak on every song. The album also marks the first appearance of Justin Furstenfeld 's daughter Blue Reed on one of the band's recordings, providing vocals on the song "Fight for Love".

  6. Consent to Treatment - Wikipedia

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    The album was released in the United States on August 15, 2000, by Universal Records. It is the band's first major-label album and their only album to feature former member Brant Coulter on guitar as well as their first album featuring Matt Noveskey. The opening track is a spoken poem written by Justin Furstenfeld and recited by Blue Miller. [4]

  7. Home (Blue October album) - Wikipedia

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    Home is the eighth studio album by Blue October. [3] The album was recorded between August and November 2015 at Orb Studios in Austin, Texas and Justin Furstenfeld's home studio Crazy Making Studio. Long-time collaborator, Tim Palmer, co-produced and mixed the album. After its first week of sales, Home charted at number 10 on the Building Album ...

  8. Spinning the Truth Around - Wikipedia

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    The vinyl version of Part 1 of the album was released in three different variants - the standard version being red swirl, as well as a limited run of 600 blue swirl records, and 300 pressings of a limited edition black record with gold smoke inlay, which sold out the first day it was for sale. Part 2 was also released in three different vinyl ...

  9. Sway (Blue October album) - Wikipedia

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    Sway is the seventh studio album by Blue October. [1] It was recorded at Fire Station Studio in San Marcos, Texas , with co-producer David Castell in February and March 2013. [ 2 ] Additional recording sessions for strings and vocal overdubs took place at Test Tube Audio in Austin, Texas , in April 2013, and the album was mixed at Studio 62 in ...