Dressed Up & in Line

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Dressed Up & in Line
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Compilation album by Copeland
Released November 20, 2007
Recorded 2007
Genre Indie rock, alternative rock
Label The Militia Group
Producer Matt Goldman, Aaron Marsh, Bryan Laurenson
Copeland chronology
Eat, Sleep, Repeat
(2006)
'''Dressed Up & in Line'''
(2007)
You Are My Sunshine
(2008)
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Dressed Up & In Line is a B-sides and rarities album by the band Copeland. It was released on November 20, 2007. The album consists of B-sides, rarities, acoustic recordings, and remixes. Aaron Marsh, lead vocalist and lyricist of the band, said, "Nearly all of [the songs] have been spruced up and re-mixed."[ citation needed ]

Copeland (band)

Copeland is an American rock band formed in 2001 by the singer, pianist Aaron Marsh with his friend, the bass guitarist and backing vocalist James Likeness, in Lakeland, Florida.

Aaron Marsh American singer

Aaron Marsh is an American singer, songwriter, musician and record producer from Florida. He first gained prominence as the lead singer, guitarist, and pianist for the Florida-based indie rock band Copeland, who formed in 2000. Marsh has since gone on to numerous production projects, co-producing his own band's studio albums usually along with either Matt Goldman or Aaron Sprinkle, as well as producing The Myriad's You Can't Trust a Ladder, the Be Fair EP by the band Estates, and The Positives by Person L.

Contents

The album was leaked to the Internet on November 9, 2007.[ citation needed ]

Track listing

  1. "You Love to Sing" (Slow Version) - 2:45
  2. "Thanks to You" - 3:53
  3. "Sleep" (Premix) - 4:09
  4. "Chin Up" (Demo) - 3:11
  5. "Careful Now" (Acoustic) - 2:44
  6. "Black Hole Sun" (Soundgarden) - 4:35
  7. "No One Really Wins" (Acoustic) - 3:40
  8. "Interlude" - 2:02
  9. "Every Breath You Take" (The Police) - 5:59
  10. "May I Have This Dance" - 4:18
  11. "That Awful Memory of Yours" - 3:18
  12. "Second Star to the Left, Go 'Til Dawn" - 3:55
  13. "Brightest" (Acoustic) - 2:09
  14. "When Paula Sparks" (Alternate Version) - 5:52
  15. "Thanks to You" (DJ Cakeface Remix) - 3:29
  16. "Black Hole Jon" - 19:39Dagger-14-plain.png

Dagger-14-plain.png After a long period of silence, a joke outtake of "Black Hole Sun" comes in.

Personnel

Album information

The album was originally planned as a two-disc collection, to be released on November 27. [2] After a tour with The Rentals, however, Aaron Marsh's voice was extremely fatigued and irritated by acid reflux. Several of the songs planned to be on the record needed vocals, so the band decided to leave them off. The band also did not want the album to be too highly priced. They said, "We didn't want this album to be expensive for anyone to buy, especially since many of these tracks are out there already. Since double-disc sets are traditionally more expensive, we couldn't guarantee that retailers would keep the price reasonable." They decided to release a second volume or companion EP at some time in the near future. [3]

The Rentals American band

The Rentals are an American rock band fronted by vocalist Matt Sharp, best known as the former bassist for Weezer. Sharp has been the only consistent member since the group's inception. The band's best selling single is "Friends of P" (1995). The Rentals released two albums, Return of the Rentals (1995) and Seven More Minutes (1999) on Maverick Records before quietly splitting in 1999 following a world tour. The group reformed in 2005 and have since released several EPs and a third full-length album, Lost in Alphaville, which was released August 26, 2014, on Polyvinyl Records. Numerous musicians have appeared with the group on recordings and in live shows. The group's most recent iteration consists of Sharp, Nick Zinner, and Ronnie Vannucci Jr.

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