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rel.date...[ 2011-05-28
store.date.[ 2011-05-31
menu.......[ Original
subs.......[ none
extras.....[ All
genre......[ Indie
format.....[ iso
video......[ Untouched
audio......[ DD 5.1 & PCM
size.......[ 57 x 100MB
playtime...[ 93 mins
source.....[ DVD (NTSC)
more info
Death Cab for Cutie's rise from small-time
solo project to Grammy-nominated rock
band is one of indie rock's greatest
success stories. Launched in the bayside
college town of Bellingham, Washington,
the group was originally a side project
for singer/guitarist Ben Gibbard, an
engineering student at Western Washington
University who split his time between school
and music. Taking a break from his local power
pop band, Pinwheel, Gibbard began recording
an album's worth of solo material during
the summer of 1997. Producer Chris Walla
lent his help to the sessions, which resulted
in an eight-song cassette entitled You Can
Play These Songs with Chords. When the tape
became a local hit, Gibbard reached into his
circle of friends to form a band, hoping to
play the new songs live. Bassist Nick Harmer
(Gibbard's roommate) and drummer Nathan Good
climbed aboard, and Walla enlisted as the band's
primary guitarist (he would also go on to
produce most of the band's future releases).
With a lineup now in place, Gibbard's group
rechristened itself Death Cab for Cutie
(named after a song by the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band)
and signed a contract with the Seattle-based
Barsuk Records within a year's time.
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004TKXY64
Track Listing
Documentary:
01 Your Bruise
02 Grapevine Fires
03 The Employment Pages
04 Grapevine Fires
Live at the Mt. Baker Theatre:
05 The New Year
06 Why You'd Want To Live Here
07 Crooked Teeth
08 President Of What?
09 No Sunlight
10 Your Bruise
11 Grapevine Fires
12 I Will Possess Your Heart
13 Cath...
14 Soul Meets Body
15 Long Division
16 The Sound Of Settling
17 Bixby Canyon Bridge
18 I Will Follow You Into The Dark
19 Title And Registration
20 Expo '86
21 Transatlanticism
End Credits Background Music:
22 The Employment Pages
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