Reason EP
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Reason EP | ||
EP by The Fray | ||
Released | 2003 | |
Genre | Piano rock | |
Label | independent | |
Producer(s) | Aaron Johnson | |
The Fray chronology | ||
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Movement EP (2003) |
Reason EP (2003) |
How to Save a Life (2005) |
Reason EP is the second EP from Denver-based band The Fray. It was released in 2003 by an independent record label.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "Together" – 2:25 (Slade, King)
- "Some Trust" – 3:01 (Slade, King)
- "Vienna" – 3:50 (Slade, King, Dan Battenhouse)
- "Without Reason" – 3:38 (Slade, King)
- "City Hall" – 3:09 (Slade, King)
- "Oceans Away" – 3:59 (Slade, King)
- "Unsaid" – 3:05 (Slade, King)
[edit] Notes:
The drums on "Oceans Away" and "Some Trust" are done by Zach Johnson, the first drummer for The Fray. For "Together" the guitar is played by Mike Ayars. [1] The track "Vienna" has also been featured in Movement and How To Save a Life.
[edit] References
- ^ Fray Away The Edges. Accessed October 1 2006.
[edit] External links
- Blue Object Design Cover art by Ben Yarnell.
The Fray |
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Isaac Slade | Joe King | Dave Welsh | Ben Wysocki |
Discography |
Albums: How to Save a Life | Live at the Electric Factory |
EPs: Movement EP | Reason EP |
Singles: "Over My Head (Cable Car)" | "How to Save a Life" | "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" | "Look After You" |