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In October 2006, Paul Durham announced that the band's debut album would be re-released as Your Body Above Me: The Director's Cut, with an alternate track listing and two bonus tracks, as well as two minutes of additional music cut from the original tracks.
Re-release track list
"Wash It Away"
"Can't Keep the Rain"
"Time Ago"
"Walk Slow"
"X-Ray"
"Ten Million Years"
"Anything"
"James"
"She Loves Me"
"Bring It On"
"Sleeps with Angels"
"Thin White Lie"
"The Big Machine"
"Gates of the Country"
*Technologie (Self-released, June 2007, electronica and B-sides)
Technologie consists of several new tracks, remixes of some songs that appeared on the album See the Sun, a song that previously had been released on the soundtrack to Blade: Trinity ("This Blood") and a cover of the theme song to Transformers. The album art is made in the graphical style of the TRS-80 Color Computer, a home computer from the early 1980s.
Track list
"Bulletproof"
"New Prayer"
"River of Joy"
"Living Too Fast"
"Lonely Boy" (Miss Volatile Remix)
"Hole in My Heart"
"When Worlds Collide"
"Ecstasy" (Switchblade Remix)
"Ghost in the Machine" (vocals by Andy Ellis)
"Remember" (Motorboat Drama Remix)
"A Stone's Throw"
"This Blood"
"Transformers Theme"
*Give Us Sugar (Self-released, August 2009; B-sides and rarities collection)
Give Us Sugar is a 2-CD compilation album collecting rarities from throughout Black Lab's career, including non-LP B-sides and songs previously exclusive to movie soundtracks. It was intended to be released as a limited edition of only 250 sequentially numbered, autographed copies, but the number of pre-orders far surpassed that limit, so the band changed the publishing and distribution approach. The hand written numbering on the CD front covers still stated the edition number as one of /250 (e.g.: 519/250), and the exact number produced is not known.
CD 1 track list
"Underground"
"Horses"
"Black Eye"
"Keep Myself Awake"
"Good Day"
"Tell Me What to Say"
"The Moon"
"Hole in the Sky"
"Sugar"
"Free"
"Gone Away"
"Lucky"
"Not Too Late"
"Head on a Skate"
"Rock Star"
"I am a DJ" (Live)
CD 2 track list
"Like I Used To"
"Mexican Sand"
"Your Body as a Marker"
"Good Life"
"Philadelphia"
"Lust"
"Call"
"Play With Fire"
"Tell Me Why" (Demo)
"See The Sun" (Demo)
"Perfect Girl" (Demo)
"Circus Lights" (Demo)
"Come On"
"What Child is This"
"Body of an Angel"
"Gates of the Country" (Acoustic)
*Unplugged (Self-released, November 2011)
Track list
"Remember"
"Something You Don't Know"
"Mine Again"
"Fall (Shadows and Blinds)"
"Wash It Away"
"See The Sun"
"Keep Myself Awake"
"This Night"
"Tomorrow"
"Weightless"
"This Ship Goes Down Deep"
"The Pain Is Gone"
"Learn To Crawl"
"Circus Lights"
"Out Loud"
"Time Ago"
*Best of the MP3 of the Month Club (Self-released, December 2012)
* Cake or Death (Cake or Death, Self-released, February 2006)
Cake or Death is a self-titled LP by a group formed as a side project by Paul Durham (lead singer of Black Lab). Durham produced the album, performed as one of the lead vocalists, and co-wrote many of the lyrics.
* Stray Palace EP (Stray Palace, Self-released, 2009)
Stray Palace is a side project by Black Lab's Paul Durham. The first release was Stray Palace EP in 2009, and represents "an attempt to weld together the funk of American indie dance-rock and the epic vistas of British new wave".
Track list
"Changed"
"Free"
"Hungry"
"Escape"
"What I Want"
* The Diamond EP (Stray Palace, Self-released, 2011)
Stray Palace's second EP, The Diamond, was released on June 14, 2011.
Note: The Transformers Theme is not a cover of the Mutemath version featured on the soundtrack, but a revision of the theme from the original animated feature, The Transformers: The Movie, from 1987. Originally performed by the band Lion, Paul Durham changed a few lyrics to allow for the absence of the character Unicron that is mentioned in the original track.