Album Details
Title: Ups & Downs: Early Recordings and B-Sides Artist: Saves the Day Release Date: 8/24/2004 Re-Released On: 10/11/2004 Label: Sorepoint, Vagrant Records Album Type(s): Greatest Hits, lyrics/libretto UPCs: 601091039827, 4988002468218, 5060092040013, 5060100661452 Genre: Rock Styles: Punk-Pop, Alternative/Indie Rock Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Bittersweet, Cathartic, Confrontational, Earnest, Energetic, Gritty, Literate, Passionate, Reflective, Sentimental, Wistful, Exuberant, Intimate, Rousing Total Copies: 1 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Ups & Downs
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Sell My Old Clothes, I'm Off to Heaven
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A Drag in D Flat
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I'm Sorry I'm Leaving
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Hold
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Jessie & My Whetstone
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Take Our Cars Now!
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The Way His Collar Falls
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The Art of Misplacing Firearms
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East Coast
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1:19
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An Afternoon Laughing
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Dave Feels Right
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When It Isn't Like It Should Be
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1959
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I Think I'll Quit
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Cheer
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Clash City Rockers
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Jessie & My Whetstone [Live 2003]
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2004 | CD | Sorepoint | 001 | | 2004 | CD | Vagrant Records | 398 | | 2004 | CD | Vagrant Records | |
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Album Review
Saves the Day fans will happily devour Ups & Downs, as it presents a wealth of archival and rare stuff from one of the genre's more veteran groups. "Sell My Old Clothes, I'm Off to Heaven" wins the best title blue ribbon; it's taken from the same 2000 session as "A Drag in D Flat." "Hold" and "I'm Sorry I'm Leaving" were previously available on Saves the Day's 1999 acoustic EP, but Chris Conley's liner-note insights into their recordings are revealing. Fan favorite "Jessie & My Whetstone" appears twice, once acoustically and again in live, electrified form. It's a real teenage tearjerker, and one of Conley's songwriting highlights. Sure, punk-pop-inflected emoticons are a dime a dozen. But in something like the bittersweet pal tribute "Way His Collar Falls," he knows just how to combine lyric with melody to make the song something more than simply youthfully exuberant. His own age shows on the early Saves demo material that makes up the majority of Ups & Downs' second half -- the songs have a ragged, holy-crap-we're-a-band urgency. They also sound a lot like Green Day most of the time. A couple covers round out the set here, including "Clash City Rockers" and the Descendents. Check the rough mixing on the Clash tune -- it's, like, 7" quality at best, dude. Considering Saves the Day operates in a world where 7"s are largely extinct, the inclusion just makes Ups & Downs more visceral for fans. Now, what are you waiting for? Go out and start your own band. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Andrew Paynter | Photography | | Bryan Newman | Drums, Drums | | Chris Conley | Bass, Vocals, Vocals, Guitar, Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar | | David Soloway | Guitar, Photography | | Eben D'Amico | Bass, Guitar (Bass) | | Justin Gaylord | Guitar, Guitar | | Kevin Kusatsu | Photography | | Liam Ward | Art Direction | | Mark Hudson | Engineer | | Pete Parada | Drums | | Reed Black | Vocals (Background), Keyboards, Vocals (Background), Keyboards | | Sean McGrath | Guitar (Bass) | | Ted Alexander | Guitar, Guitar |
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