Nine Reasons to Say Goodbye
Nine Reasons to Say Goodbye | ||||
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Studio album by A Day in The Life | ||||
Released | 2001 (re-released in 2005) | |||
Genre | Emo, indie rock[1] | |||
Length | 22:30 | |||
Label | Confined/Carbon Copy Media (Re-release) | |||
A Day in The Life chronology | ||||
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Rerelease Cover | ||||
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Nine Reasons to Say Goodbye is an album by the rock band A Day in the Life. It was released in 2001 and is the only album by the band under the A Day in the Life name before their name change to Hawthorne Heights. It features their entire original lineup.
It was re-released in 2005 by Carbon Copy Media with a second disc that contains songs by 4 other bands who were signed to Carbon Copy Media, plus two other songs by A Day in the Life.
The album cover is lead vocalist JT Woodruff taking a selfie in a bathroom mirror.
Track listing
- "The Death of a Dream" - 0:48
- "Control Alt Delete" - 2:15
- "Do You Have a Map, Because I'm Lost in Your Eyes" - 3:08
- "The Girl That Destroyed Me" - 2:34
- "Candycanes and Cola" - 3:06
- "Audrey in Sacramento" - 2:41
- "Photograph" - 2:27
- "Until Her Heart Stops" - 2:56
- "I'm Not Crying, My Eyeballs Are Sweating" - 2:35
Rerelease Track Listing
Disc 1
- "The Death of a Dream" - 0:48
- "Control Alt Delete" - 2:15
- "Do You Have a Map, Because I'm Lost in Your Eyes" - 3:08
- "The Girl That Destroyed Me" - 2:34
- "Candycanes and Cola" - 3:06
- "Audrey in Sacramento" - 2:39
- "Photograph" - 2:27
- "Until Her Heart Stops" - 2:56
- "I'm Not Crying, My Eyeballs Are Sweating" - 2:35
Disc 2
- Brighten: "Ready When You Are" - 3:19
- Brighten: "The Better Way" - 3:46
- Ivory: "Don't Go" - 3:19
- Ivory: "Coast of Maine" - 4:03
- Ellison: "Your Goodbyes" - 3:40
- Ellison: "Following You" - 3:36
- Asteria: "Drink Life to the Lees" - 3:09
- Asteria: "A Lesson in Charades" - 3:42
- A Day in the Life: "The Girl That Destroyed Me" - 2:32
- A Day in the Life: "Control Alt Delete" - 2:13
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