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Dusk and Summer by Dashboard Confessional (CD, Jun-2006, Vagrant)

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Item specifics

Condition
Very Good: An item that is used but still in very good condition. No damage to the jewel case or ...
UPC
0602498893401
Artist
Dashboard Confessional
Format
CD
Record Label
Vagrant
Producer
Daniel Lanois, DON Gilmore, Amanda Hayward, Gary Copeland
Release Year
2006
Release Title
Dusk and Summer
Genre
Rock, Rock & Pop

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Product Identifiers

Producer
Daniel Lanois, DON Gilmore, Amanda Hayward, Gary Copeland
Record Label
Vagrant
UPC
0602498893401
eBay Product ID (ePID)
52958905

Product Key Features

Artist
Dashboard Confessional
Format
CD
Release Year
2006
Release Title
Dusk and Summer
Genre
Rock, Rock & Pop

Additional Product Features

Playing Time
41min.
Spar Code
N/A
Distributor
Universal Distribution
Recording Type
Studio
Recording Mode
Stereo
Contributing Artists
Adam Duritz
Release Date
20060627

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  • Dashboard grows up

    I've heard other people complaining that this album just isn't the Dashboard they knew, that they are so vastly different and un-emo that it makes them cry. Well, bottom line- don't believe them. I'm not sure what CD they are listening to, but I happen to love my copy. I've had it blasting through my stero for the past two weeks, and it still hasn't gotten old. My favoites, "Rooftops and Invitiations" and "So Long, So Long" are on repeat nonstop, although all the songs are put together well. I guess I don't understand why using a mixer, getting voally creative, and adding amps to your guitar makes you less emo and less feeling. With more ooomph behind them now, it sounds as much if not more full of heart. Chris's lyrics are poetic and beautiful, the music is tightly woven and haunting, ...

  • Dusk and Summer

    Big is always better right? Well that's what we're always told, yet the new Dashboard Confessional album may well dispell that myth. This record sounds HUGE. Gone are the days of Mr Carabba wistfully strumming his guitar and singing about nursing his broken heart. 'Dusk and Summer' is a full band record with so many laters of production it's more shiny than a big shiny thing. And sadly, the end result is more dad-rock than emo-rock. This is easily the worst DC album yet. Save a couple of songs, including the 'bonus track' 'Vindicated', this is soulless and emotionless, the complete opposite of what made the band famous in the first place. If you've seen the band's unplugged session, you'll know exactly what DC mean to so many people. Chris' songs and his vocals just strike a chord with ...

  • Not as great as the first...

    I don't know that DC can ever top their first album but this one is really pretty good. The best song is 'So Long' which Adam Duritz does back-up vocals for. I am biased though; Counting Crowes are my favorite. I recommend buying this CD but don't break the bank doing it.

  • Dusk and Summer

    I like the CD, the album has sevrall good songs on it. Must have for dash board lovers. I had listened to it once at a killer party and decided that i would then buy it, and I now listen to it more the almost any other CD. But if i had to rank it on a scale one to ten most likely a seven or an eight.

  • love it

    This album is amazing. I love old albums such as swiss army romance and the places you have come to fear the most, but i think this is the best. The emotion is all still there, but it just comes in a more powerful way. Besides, change is what makes everything interesting. go dashboard