The String Quartet-Strung Out On Taking Back Sunday-2006-DELTA
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Posted:2006-09-26 00:00:00 | Category:Classical

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Rip-Date ….. 2006-04-18
Source …….. CD
Street-Date .. 2006-04-04
Avg Bitrate … 181 kbps
Label …….. Vitamin
Tracks …….. 12 File(s)
Genre …….. Classical
Size ………. 59 MB
Release Type . Normal
release Encoder ……. LAME
Quality ……. VBR, 44.1kHz, Joint Stereo

1. Cute Without The ‘E’(Cut From The Team) 3:18
2. This Photograph Is Proof (I Know You Know) 4:02
3. You Know How I Do 3:19
4. One-Eighty By Summer 4:02
5. Number Five With A Bullet 3:43
6. You’re So Last Summer 3:00
7. A Decade Under The Influence 4:05
8. New American Classic 4:32
9. Ghost Man On Third 3:56
10. Little Devotional 2:54
11. Set Phasers To Stun 3:05
12. You’re Good News (To Me) (Original 3:32
Composition Inspired By The Music Of Taking Back Sunday)

Total Time: 00:43:28

Obviously the fans of Taking Back Sunday heeded the band’s advice: Tell All Your Friends. With strong word of mouth and an even stronger set of songs, Taking Back Sunday’s debut album rocketed out of the gates. The mixture of propulsive music and heartfelt lyrics captured an audience hungry for a dynamic new band. Where You Want to Be, their successful sophomore release, further bound Taking Back Sunday with their fans. The proof is at the shows where the audience sings every word of Taking Back Sunday’s anthems.

Vitamin Records is pleased to present Strung Out on Taking Back Sunday. The emotional heart of the band’s music is wonderfully heightened by a talented string quartet. Listen to these interpretations and you’ll be fascinated by the results. While maintaining the attitude and energy of the originals, songs such as “You’re So Last Summer,” “New American Classic,” and “Little Devotional” are transformed by haunting violins, viola, and cello into compact baroque masterpieces. Talk about pulling at your heart strings.


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