Artist(s): Sam Roberts Year: 2006 Genres: Rock Media Condition: Good Sleeve Condition: Good Catalog Number: 0249852006 Label: Universal Music Canada Format: CD Country: Canada SKU: GMT5OVFV UPC: 0602498520062 ASIN: B000EZ8ZZS DescriptionExperience the timeless voice of Sam Roberts in the iconic album, Chemical City. Released in 2006, this original Universal Music Canada release blends Rock music, featuring timeless performances that are a must-have for any music lover and collector. Artist Biography Read Sam Roberts is a Canadian singer-songwriter who has made a significant impact on the alternative rock music scene. Born on October 2, 1974, in Montreal, Quebec, Roberts developed a passion for music at a young age. He began his musical career as a member of the band Northstar before forming the Sam Roberts Band in 2001. Roberts gained widespread recognition with the release of his debut album, "The Inhuman Condition," in 2002, which featured the hit single "Brother Down." The album received critical acclaim and won the Juno Award for Album of the Year. He continued to achieve success with subsequent albums such as "We Were Born in a Flame" and "Chemical City," which further solidified his reputation as a talented musician. Known for his introspective lyrics and dynamic sound that blends rock, folk, and blues influences, Sam Roberts has built a loyal fan base both in Canada and internationally. With multiple Juno Awards and a string of hit songs to his name, Roberts remains a respected figure in the Canadian music industry.Key Features Authenticity: Universal Music Canada Chemical City, released in 2006. Condition: Good, ensuring a pristine listening experience. Genres: Rock Format: CD, perfect for collectors and music enthusiasts alike. Don't miss this rare gem from a legendary artist. Discover more classic music from Sam Roberts in our store!Order now and enjoy free shipping on all orders over $25! function readBiography() { const biographyText = document.getElementById("biography-text").innerText; const speech = new SpeechSynthesisUtterance(biographyText); window.speechSynthesis.cancel(); window.speechSynthesis.speak(speech); }