Barenaked Ladies Are Me (usually abbreviated
BLAM, and occasionally
Are Me or
BLAMe) is the seventh full-length original-material studio album by
Barenaked Ladies. It was their first original-material album since 2003's
Everything to Everyone. It was released in September 2006 internationally. The album was also the first full-length original-material album from the band following their decision not to re-sign with Reprise and become independent. The cover art was created by a group of artists called
Team Macho. The name has been cited by the band as a
double entendre for "Barenaked Ladies Army".
Due to the diversity and wealth of content recorded for the album, the release of the material from the
Are Me sessions became more complicated than for prior albums. The band recorded 29 songs during the sessions: The primary physical release of
Barenaked Ladies Are Me is a 13-track CD. Five months after the release of
Are Me, a second primary physical album,
Barenaked Ladies Are Men, was released, and included the remaining 16 songs from the same sessions. However, the line between these two releases was blurred by a series of additional releases which included songs from both releases in a variety of groupings. Thus, the entire 29-song collection could be considered the band's seventh full-length original-material studio album in its own right, or as both its seventh and eighth, taking
Are Me and
Are Men separately.
Creative process
Reflecting their new independence,...
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