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"Naveed" is the band's debut album. It was released in Canada in May 1994 through Sony Music Canada and one year later in the United States through Relativity Records. In Canada, singles were released for: The Birdman, Supersatellite, Starseed, Hope, Naveed, and Julia. In the U.S. the only singles released were Supersatellite, Starseed and Naveed. Naveed literally translated means "bearer of good news". Naveed was the name of a school friend of Raine's. The album Naveed went on to become a multi-platinum seller in Canada and sold half a million records in North America alone.
Our Lady Peace's sophomore release "Clumsy" was released on Jan 21st in Canada on Sony Music Entertainment (Canada) and in the US in early March on Columbia Records. Singles so far have included "Superman's Dead", "Clumsy", and "Automatic Flowers". Both albums were produced by Arnold Lanni and recorded at Arnyard Studios, in Weston, ON, Canada. Says Raine about Clumsy, "Ultimately, you have to make a record that you're happy with, because if it stiffs, you're the only one that has it in your CD collection and you better be able to listen to it."