The Last Goodbye
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The Last Goodbye | ||
Studio album by Edison | ||
Released | 2004 | |
Genre | Indie rock | |
Length | 54:50 | |
Label | (n/a) | |
Producer(s) | (n/a) |
The Last Goodbye is a demo album by Edison which was released on December 10, 2004. It was only sold for one show, where the band announced that they were signed to Credential Recordings and consequently had to change their name to Edison Glass.
[edit] The show
The Last Goodbye concert featured Edison, with Sleep Bellum Sonno, Jeremey Houtsma, and Chris Mcleod. It took place at the YWAM in Smithtown, New York. The cost to get in was US$5, and the show started at 7:00pm.
[edit] Track listing
- Intro – 1:18
- This Romance (Forever) – 3:24
- Ready to Come Home – 5:28
- From Ruins to Orchids – 4:37
- Have We Fallen Asleep? – 4:21
- Dear Honesty – 4:11
- There is no Try – 3:37
- Michaela – 3:42
- Minutes for Memories – 3:24
- You Mean the World to Me – 4:29
- Winter Never Comes – 4:43
- Be Still – 4:34
- Today Has Wings – 4:54
- The Space in Me – 5:32
[edit] Notes
"Intro" and "From Ruins to Orchids" are instrumental tracks. The following six tracks were remade and landed on the band's next cd titled A Burn or a Shiver: This Romance (Forever), Dear Honesty, Michaela, Minutes for Memories, You Mean the World to me, and Today Has Wings. However, the song name "This Romance (Forever)" was shortened to "Forever", and "Michaela" (the name of lead singer and guitarist Joshua Silverberg's wife) was retitled "Angelic in Heart". A couple of songs contain xylophone music.