So Happily Unsatisfied | ||||
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Studio album by Nine Days | ||||
Released | November 12, 2002 | |||
Genre | Alternative | |||
Length | 50:09 | |||
Label | Epic, 550 | |||
Producer | Ron Aniello | |||
Nine Days chronology | ||||
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So Happily Unsatisfied 2001 Demos | |
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Demo album by Nine Days | |
Released | 2013 |
Recorded | 2001 |
Genre | Alternative |
Length | 51 minutes |
So Happily Unsatisfied Demos 2 | |
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Demo album by Nine Days | |
Released | 2013 |
Recorded | 2001 |
Genre | Alternative |
Length | 46 minutes |
So Happily Unsatisfied is an album that was recorded by the band Nine Days. It was intended to be the follow-up to their successful major-label debut, The Madding Crowd from 2000. The release date of the album was repeatedly delayed by Epic Records's 550 Music until the band was ultimately dropped. In the interim, the album had leaked onto the internet. The band has also put the whole album on their official website for the public to download. The producer is Ron Aniello.
The band retained the rights in early 2006 and released the album on iTunes and Amazon for mp3 download.
In 2013, during the relaunch of the band's website, the band released two sets of demos that were recorded during the recording sessions for the album. They made both sets available for purchase on their website.
Lead singer of the band, John Hampson, wrote on the band's website of these recordings:
Also released was a second set of demos. Hampson wrote: