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The Bird and the Bee Sides
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The Bird and the Bee Sides
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by Relient K



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Order the new album by Relient K entitled “The Bird and the Bee Sides” & receive a special Fan Pack that includes 2 Instant Song Downloads plus a Collector’s Edition Postcard (Individually numbered 1 of 6000). “The Bird and The Bee Sides” includes 26 total tracks consisting of 13 brand new songs as well as 13 remixed and re-mastered B-Sides/demos that have never been released to retail. A must have for every Relient K fan!

The Bird and the Bee Sides begins with a baker’s dozen of original new tunes collected under the moniker of The Nashville Tennis EP. With all five members writing and taking turns on lead vocals, it’s perhaps Relient K’s most diverse effort to date, including Thiessen’s alt-country “At Least We Made It This Far,” bassist John Warne’s “The Last, The Lost, The Least,” which is explosive both sonically and in its social commentary, and new drummer Ethan Luck’s punk rock reggae “No Reaction,” to name but a few highlights. As for the “Bee Sides” Relient K remixed and re-mastered 13 tracks, including an acoustic versions of hit single “Who I Am Hates Who I’ve Been”. There are also tunes from The Vinyl Countdown, The Employee Of The Month EP, The Creepy EP, The Apathetic EP and, as Thiessen puts it, “a ton of other stuff that you can’t even find on the internet – at least not yet.”


Track Listing

1. Where Do I Go From Here
2. The Scene And Herd
3. At Least We Made It This Far
4. The Last, The Lost, The Least
5. The Lining Is Silver
6. There Was No Thief
7. No Reaction
8. Curl Up And Die
9. Youll Always Be My Best Friend
10. There Was Another Time In My Life
11. Beaming
12. I Just Want You To Know
13. Bee Your Man
14. Up And Up (Acoustic)
15. Wits All Been Done Before
16. The Vinyl Countdown
17. For The Band
18. Nothing Without You
19. A Penny Loafer Saved Is A Penny Loafer Earned
20. Five Iron Frenzy Is Either Dead Or Dying
21. Five Iron Frenzy Is Either Dead Or Dying (Ska Version)
23. Here I Go (Demo)
24. The Stenographer (Demo)
25. Jefferson Aeroplane (Demo)
26. Hope For Every Fallen Man (Acoustic)


Product Details

Average Customer Rating:
CD
Release Date: 07/01/2008
Distributed By: Word
ISBN-13: 093624983866
Product Code: 560484



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WOW! What an EP! September 5, 2008
Reviewer: Travis from Lenoir, NC

Fans of Relient K MUST get this CD, which has many new tunes, as well as some of the hard-to-find stuff from the last few years.
Personal favorites are: "At Least We Made It This Far", "I Just Want You to Know", "The Vinyl Countdown", but every song is great and is an absolut treasure. Get this CD -- you WILL NOT be disappointed . . .

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rk January 20, 2009
Reviewer: Anonymous from xela

Let me be honest... this isn´t the best relient k´s record so far. Sometimes it tends to be slow and I don´t really love the country music style of some songs... but it´s not all bad, it has some very good songs. I hope rk do a better release next time.

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Pretty good, but not the best December 30, 2009
Reviewer: Samuel from Bakersfield, CA

I like the diversity in this cd, but it takes a while to really get into and begins kind of slow, especially with the song "Curl Up and Die" which makes me want to curl up and die. Fortunately, it speeds up for the second half, when you reach the last thirteen tracks, which open up with an acoustic version of "Up and Up" which is one of most favorite Relient K songs.

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