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| Something About Airplanes - Deluxe Edition | 
| List Price: $15.99 Buy New: $11.93 You Save: $4.06 (25%)
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 3 reviews) Sales Rank: 3002 Category: Music
Artist: Death Cab For Cutie Publisher: Barsuk Studio: Barsuk Manufacturer: Barsuk Label: Barsuk Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.4
UPC: 655173107928 EAN: 0655173107928 ASIN: B001H9JBLW
Release Date: November 25, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| | bend to squares | | | president of what? | | | champagne from a paper cup | | | your bruise | | | pictures in an exhibition | | | sleep spent | | | the face that launched 1000 sh#ts | | | amputations | | | fake frowns | | | line of best fit |
Disc 2
| | your bruise | | | president of what? | | | fake frowns | | | sweet and tender hooligan (feat. sean nelson) | | | state street residential | | | amputations | | | pictures in an exhibition |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Barsuk Records and Death Cab for Cutie celebrate the 10th anniversary of the band's classic debut studio album with this deluxe reissue. Still considered by many fans to be DCfC's best album, but criminally unheard by many newer converts other than the handful of songs that remain staples of the band's live set (Amputations, Pictures In An Exhibition, Fake Frowns), Something About Airplanes is not just a document of a particular time in the band's history or of a bygone era of indie-rock it's an enduring work featuring some of the band's finest songs. Includes the band's first Seattle live show on a separate disc.
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| Customer Reviews:
  Better set your expectations to low for this album December 30, 2008 1 out of 4 found this review helpful
If you are expecting an album that's anything like their later music, save your money or buy something else. Very rough production and generally so-so music makes for a major disappointment from this band.
Everyone has to start somewhere, of course, and it's great that their later albums have been so outstanding. This one, though, isn't.
  I'm a fan, don't read my review December 19, 2008 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
Seriously, I like the band, I bought the CD, I like the CD. What do you expect?
Now, it'd be REALLY telling, if I like the band and hate the CD. That'd be positively bad for them. "What are you trying to do, lose fans?" -- but this is not the case, I like this CD. :) If I didn't know I already own it, I'd buy it again. (He's a good reason to buy physical CDs, if your memory sucks, you may need a physical reminder.)
OK, now the bad news: Even though I'm a fan and I like the CD, if you played a random collection of DCfC songs and I was supposed to guess which CD it was from. NOPE. sorry. :( -r (That's bad news, because if this were somehow a really stand-out CD, I'd recognize all the tracks as belonging to this CD. I can totally do that with some, though not many, artists. I'm not going to mention them, because that seems highly inappropriate. If you're interested, and I don't see why you would be, you can read my other reviews.) -=-
  4.5 Stars... Excellent reissue/deluxe edition December 13, 2008 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
What a year 2008 is turning out to be for Death Cab for Cutie. Their latest album "Narrow Stairs" was generally well received, both critically and commercially, earlier this year, and now, just in time to wrap up the year, comes this re-release/deluxe edition of the band's debut album from 10 years ago, with a bonus live CD from that era. "Something About Airplanes" (2 CDs; 17 tracks; 78 min.) first brings the original album (10 tracks; 43 min.), which was released in August, 1998. This is a very strong debut album, no question, and indeed it is astonishing to hear how solid the band sounds, keeping in mind that they only formed in the summer of 1997. All the elements that would eventually lift DCFC into the more mainstream are already visibly in place here: pensive, dynamic and atmospheric tracks. From the opening sounds of "Bend to Squares", on to outstanding gems like "Pictures in an Exhibition, to "Sleep Spent" to the epic closer "Line of Best Fit", it's all here. In fact, this album is stronger than its follow-up "We Have the Facts" album, but that's just my opinion... CD2 (7 tracks; 34 min.) brings the band's entire show from Seattle's Crocodile Cafe in February, 1998, 6 months before the release of the "Airplanes" album, and it is an outstanding addition to the album. From the sound of it, there weren't a lot of people there that particular evening, but it's irrelevant really. The band plays a couple of their earliest tunes (such as "Your Bruise"), and also several tunes that would end up on the album such as "President of What?', "Fake Frown", "Amputations" and "Pictures in an Exhibition". It's fascinating to hear these versions and how they compare to the eventual studio tracks they'd become. The band is in good form throughout, with a lot of banter in between songs, just great. In all, this is is a very worthwhile "Deluxe Reissue", even if you own the original album. I saw DCFC in concert again several times this year, and they just keep on getting bigger and better. Maybe some fans of the early years are cringing that DCFC is getting so much commercial acclaim these days, but they shouldn't really. Their success is hard earned and much deserved.
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