tell all your friends (and strangers, too) about this Cd
by H Man Maryland Reviewed on November 6th, 2004
Tell All Your Friends is the debut album from Taking Back Sunday and it is not disappoining at all. On the contrary, it is a very well-done album that features great performances from all around. The two singers each have their own unique styles, and the way they switch back and forth is great. My favorite songs on the Cd are "Cute Without the 'E'", "Great Romances of the 20th Century", "There's No 'I' in Team" (a sad song about two best friends), "You Know How I Do", and "You're So Last Summer". Another standout track is "Ghost Man on Third", which is a slower but equally powerful song with a great ending. "Timberwolves at New Jersey" is also a good song that's harder and very catchy. "The Blue Channel" is a pretty good song, but not as much as "Ghost Man" or "Timberwolves". "Bike Scene" is a fairly good song, and it's starting to grow on me. "Head Club" is probably the weakest track on the Cd, but it's worth a listen. My biggest complaint about the Cd is the lyrics, which are out of order in the booklet, but oh well. So basically, if you don't already have this album, do yourself a big favor: get it, because its definitely worth it.
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