Eudora (album)

Eudora
Compilation album by The Get Up Kids
Released November 27, 2001
Recorded March 1996 - October 2000
Genre Emo, indie rock, pop punk
Length 58:02
Label Vagrant
Producer
The Get Up Kids chronology
Split with The Anniversary
(1999)
Eudora
(2001)
On a Wire
(2002)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic [1]
LAS MagazineFavorable [2]
Pitchfork Media3.1/10 [3]
Punknews.org [4]
Star Pulse Music [5]

Eudora is a collection of B-sides, rarities, and covers by The Get Up Kids. It was released on November 27, 2001 via Vagrant Records.

Named after the Kansas town Eudora, the CD contains a number of cover songs which had been recorded for singles or compilations, by artists such as David Bowie, The Pixies, The Cure, and The Replacements. The song "Central Standard Time" originally appeared on a split 7" with The Anniversary, and the song "Burned Bridges" is a cover of the song "Harvest of Maturity" by the Metalcore band Coalesce, and the song originally appeared on a split 7" between the two groups, each band choosing one of the other bands' songs and re-working it.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Up on the Roof"2:44
2."Suffragette City" (David Bowie Cover)3:20
3."Central Standard Time"3:23
4."Close To Me" (The Cure Cover)3:24
5."Forgive And Forget" (Originally from Red Letter Day)3:24
6."Regret" (New Order Cover)5:00
7."Beer For Breakfast" (The Replacements Cover)1:37
8."Newfound Mass (2000)" (Alternate version of "A Newfound Interest in Massachusetts")4:24
9."Alec Eiffel" (Pixies Cover)3:01
10."Impossible Outcomes" (Originally from Metroschifter's album "Encapsulated")3:31
11."On With the Show" (Mötley Crüe Cover)3:36
12."Ten Minutes (Demo)" (Sub Pop Singles Club version)3:05
13."Anne Arbour" (Sub Pop Singles Club version)3:29
14."Burned Bridges" (Coalesce cover)3:02
15."I'm A Loner Dottie, A Rebel (Demo)"2:55
16."Shorty (Demo)"3:24
17."The Breathing Method" (B-Side from "Shorty")4:44

Personnel

Chart positions

YearAlbumChartPosition
2001EudoraTop Heatseekers Chart22[6]
Independent Albums18[7]

References

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