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''Remember Right Now'' is the second album by the American band
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, released on June 17, 2003, through
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. The entire album was featured in the
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. The album would mark a point where the band would leave their homes behind to tour in support of their newfound success; they collectively felt that ''Remember Right Now'' captured a point where they were at in their lives which was to serve as a keepsake for those moments. The album artwork features photos of various locations in the city of
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as well as the
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and their respective
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s ranging from March 1, 2003 to March 20, 2003. The song "Stolen From Some Great Writer" was included on the 2014 video game ''
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Track listing

*All songs written by
Spitalfield Spitalfield was an American rock band from Chicago, Illinois signed to Victory Records. Formed in 1998, Spitalfield caught the attention of Victory Records with their 2002 release ''The Cloak And Dagger Club EP'' and a year later released their ...
# "Those Days You Felt Alive" – 3:50 # "Kill the Drama" – 3:12 # "Five Days and Counting" – 3:04 # "I Loved the Way She Said 'L.A.'" – 3:19 # "Stolen from Some Great Writer" – 4:05 # "In the Same Lifetime" – 5:18 # "Am I Ready?" – 3:44 # "Fairweather Friend" – 2:46 # "You Can't Stop" – 4:07 # "Make My Heart Attack" – 3:24


Personnel

Credits adapted from Discogs Spitalfield *J.D. Romero - drums *T.J. Minich - bass guitar, vocals *Daniel Lowder - guitar, vocals *Mark Rose - vocals, guitar Production *Sean O'Keefe - production, engineering, mixing, programming *Greg Geary - pro-tools engineer *Mike Hari - assistant pro-tools engineer *Todd Ostertag - assistant engineer *Dominick Maita - mastering *Eric Remschneider - cello, cello arrangement Design and layout *Jason Link - CD layout *Chris Strong - photography


References

{{Authority control Spitalfield albums 2003 albums Victory Records albums Albums produced by Sean O'Keefe