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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0655173104323
Format: EP, Import
Label: Barsuk
Manufacturer: Barsuk
Number Of Discs: 1
Publication Date: 2005
Publisher: Barsuk
Release Date: March 07, 2006
Running Time: 35 unknown-units
Sales Rank: 92890
Studio: Barsuk
Disc 1:- We Laugh Indoors
- Why You'd Want to Live Here
- Lightness
- Photobooth
- We Looked Like Giants
- 405
- Blacking Out the Friction/Brand New Love
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Product Description: What an amazing year for Death Cab for Cutie! After 2004's Transatlanticism burst the doors wide open for this Seattle-based indie fave, and they are now working on their first new full-length for their new deal with Atlantic (due fall 2005). In the meantime, the band and their original indie label Barsuk want to offer up a little something special for the fans that have been there since the early days. Recorded by the bearded and mysterious DCfC touring sound guy John Byrd and guitarist/producer Chris Walla during the spring 2004 Transatlanticism tour, THE JOHN BYRD E.P. is 7 tracks and over 35 minutes of live specialness. Hear the band talk and entertain with amusing banter! Hear live versions of tracks culled from throughout their career! Hear a never-before released cover of Sebadoh's 'Brand New Love'!
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This CD is Fab for those who LOVE DCFC like me! I had in non-stop play for days in my car! Candid, cool and a must have for your collection!
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I've seen DCFC live and will say they are easily one of the best bands I've seen, if not the number one. While this EP doesn't really compare, it's a nice teaser for the real thing.
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Great EP with really incredible sound... It was great to hear some live action as well. Death Cab picked some great songs to showcase in The John Byrd EP.
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Well this was take from the tour of Transatlanticism. it's have 7 song (all live + an unreleased cover(...)
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My first thought as I listened to We Laugh Indoors, I remembered watching Death Cab for the first time at the Wiltern in Los Angeles almost a year ago. I was totally tripping out when I read the credits and found out that We Laugh Indoors and Blacking out the Friction/Brand New Love was recorded at the Wiltern when I was there. I was totally stoked.
The recording is crisp. But the liveness of it was lacking, sadly. Especially coming from a band such as Death Cab for Cutie. Also, I wish ... Read More
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