Believer (Laura Dawn album)
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| Believer | |
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| Studio album by | |
| Released | October 9, 2001[1] |
| Genre | Rock |
| Length | 66:06 |
| Label | Extasy International/Warner Bros. |
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Believer is a 2001 album by Laura Dawn. It was released by the now-defunct Extasy International Records, an offshoot of the Extasy Records label created by X Japan drummer Yoshiki, and distributed by Warner Bros. It features a hidden track, "Jump Into the Fire", originally by Harry Nilsson.[2]
Dawn described the album as the soundtrack to her rollercoaster life of the preceding few years.[3] She toured the US in support of the album.[3]
The album was produced by Ted Niceley (Fugazi), and the session musicians included Tommy Stinson of the Replacements and Robt Ptak of Size 14 on bass/guitar, drummers Josh Freese from A Perfect Circle and Kevin March of Shudder to Think, and guitarist Richard Fortus of the Psychedelic Furs.[4]
"I Would", taken from the album, reached number 37 on the Billboard Adult Pop Songs chart.[5]