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We Were Born in a Flame
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 3, 2003 (CAN)
June 17, 2003 (US)
Recorded2003
StudioMushroom Studios, Vancouver
GenreRock, roots rock[1]
Length57:38
LabelUniversal Music Canada
ProducerBrenndan McGuire
Sam Roberts chronology
The Inhuman Condition
(2002)
We Were Born in a Flame
(2003)
Chemical City
(2006)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]

We Were Born in a Flame is the debut full-length studio album by Canadian rock musician and singer/songwriter Sam Roberts. A re-recorded version of "Where Have All the Good People Gone?" was released as the album's first single in Canada and had a music video made for it. "Hard Road" was also released as a single with a music video in Canada. The songs "Brother Down" and "Don't Walk Away Eileen" had been previously released as radio/video singles in Canada to promote Roberts' previous EP, The Inhuman Condition. "Brother Down" was also re-recorded for this album. In the United States, "Brother Down" was used to promote the album, while in the United Kingdom, "Don't Walk Away Eileen" was used.

Earlier versions of "Brother Down", "Taj Mahal", "The Canadian Dream", "On The Run", "Climb Over Me", and "Paranoia" all previously appeared on Roberts' 2000 independently released Brother Down.

The album won two Juno Awards in 2004: Album of the Year and Rock Album Of The Year. Roberts also won the Juno award for Artist of the Year.

Commercial performance

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We Were Born in a Flame debuted at No. 2 on the Canadian Albums Chart.[3] By April 2006, the album had sold 145,000 units in Canada.[4] The album was certified Double Platinum in Canada on May 14. 2018.[5]

Track listing

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All songs written by Sam Roberts.

No.TitleLength
1."Hard Road"4:06
2."Where Have All the Good People Gone?"4:22
3."Brother Down"4:24
4."Higher Learning"4:06
5."Dead End"3:38
6."Taj Mahal"4:30
7."Every Part of Me"3:45
8."The Canadian Dream"4:58
9."Rarefied"3:39
10."On the Run"2:19
11."Don't Walk Away Eileen"3:13
12."No Sleep"4:02
13."This Wreck of a Life"4:54
14."Paranoia"5:49

Personnel

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Notes

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  1. ^ "Sam Roberts Band - We Were Born in a Flame (Album review ) | Sputnikmusic".
  • ^ Crawford, Erik. "We Were Born in a Flame - Sam Roberts". AllMusic. Retrieved January 12, 2012.
  • ^ "Canadian Albums : Jun 21, 2003". Billboard. Retrieved June 3, 2014.
  • ^ RISING UP FROM THE NORTH. Billboard. 2006-04-01. p. 28. Retrieved June 3, 2014. Sam Roberts Billboard.
  • ^ "Gold/Platinum". Music Canada. Retrieved May 25, 2018.
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