The Days of Our Nights
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| The Days of Our Nights | ||||
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| Released | 26 October 1999[1] | |||
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| Length | 54:01 | |||
| Label | Jericho | |||
| Producer | Paul Kimble | |||
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| Pitchfork Media | 6.8/10[5] |
The Days of Our Nights is the fifth studio album by the American rock band Luna. It includes a cover of the Guns N' Roses hit "Sweet Child o' Mine".
The album was recorded as Luna's fifth LP for Elektra Records, a part of the Warner Bros. Records music family. Because of the major label consolidations that occurred in the late 1990s, many alternative rock bands signed to major labels were dropped in this time period, including Luna. In an ironic twist, the album was picked up by Jericho records, a subsidiary of Sire Records, which is also part of the Warner Bros. Records family. It was the final album by the band to receive major-label distribution.
The track "The Old Fashioned Way" is featured during the opening scene of the 2001 American crime/drama Kill Me Later.[6]
