WE THOUGHT IT WAS OKAY AT THE TIME (2013-2015)
WE THOUGHT IT WAS OKAY AT THE TIME (2013-2015)
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Condition: New, UPC: 7661503963310, Publication Date: 01/13/2017, Type: COMPACT DISC, Style: POP/ROCK,
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tracks

War In The Netherlands
All I Miss
Rubber Bracelet
Poetry Dates
Lost In Youth
Blame It On Rio
Chances
Skylines
Teardrops
Moments Are Moments
Come With Me
Slumber Party
Raincoat
By You

notes

-Tracks 1, 4, 7, and 8 from "Poetry Dates" EP on Cloudberry Records, 2014.
-Track 2 from "Nobody's Business, Volume One, A DIY Pop Compilation" LP on Candy Twist Records, 2013.
-Tracks 3 and 6 from "Rubber Bracelet" 7" on Beko Disques, 2014.
-Tracks 5 and 12 from "Lost In Youth" EP 7" on Box Bedroom Rebels, 2015.
-Track 9 us previously unreleased and exclusive to this release.
-Track 10 from "Between Two Waves - The Second Wave" Compilation with Wallflower on Eardrumspop Records, 2014.
-Tracks 11, 13, and 14 from "War In The Netherlands" EP on Eardrumspop Records, 2013.

credits


Artwork – Matthew Edwards (4)
Mastered By – Jon Chaikin
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