Ups and Downs
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In Reverie | ||
Compilation album by Saves the Day | ||
Released | August 24, 2004 | |
Recorded | 1997-2004 | |
Genre | Emo, Indie | |
Label | Vagrant Records | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Saves the Day chronology | ||
In Reverie (2003) |
Ups and Downs (2004) |
Sound the Alarm (2006) |
Ups and Downs: Early Recordings and B-Sides is an album by Saves the Day, released on Vagrant Records on August 24, 2004.
As the title suggests, it is a compilation of early recordings and B-sides, spanning from 1997, when they were known as Sefler to 2003's live reworking of "Jessie and My Whetstone". The compilation also includes the entire I'm Sorry I'm Leaving EP, remastered, as well as for the first time on CD, the EP's vinyl-only track "The Way His Collar Falls".
[edit] Track listing
- "Ups and Downs"
- "Sell My Old Clothes, I'm Off to Heaven"
- "A Drag in D Flat"
- "I'm Sorry I'm Leaving"
- "Hold"
- "Jessie and My Whetstone"
- "Take Our Cars Now!"
- "The Way His Collar Falls"
- "The Art of Misplacing Firearms"
- "East Coast"
- "1:19"
- "An Afternoon Laughing"
- "Dave Feels Right"
- "When It isn't Like It Should Be"
- "1959"
- "I Think I'll Quit" (For the first pressing the song is actually called "Kentucky Parallel Parking." The song is by Chris Conley's old band, Sefler 7.)
- "Cheer" (A cover, originally recorded by Descendents)
- "Clash City Rockers" (A cover, originally recorded by The Clash)
- "Jessie and My Whetstone" (Live 2003)