Bleed American [2 CD Deluxe Edition] Jimmy Eat World

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  • Release Date: 04/29/2008
  • Original Release: 2001
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 25,616
  • Label: GEFFEN RECORDS
  • UPC: 602517661806

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Bleed American [2 CD Deluxe Edition]

Disc 1
1LISTENBleed American 3:05
2LISTENA Praise Chorus 4:03
3LISTENThe Middle 2:48
4LISTENYour House 4:57
5LISTENSweetness 3:40
6LISTENHear You Me 4:42
7LISTENIf You Don't, Don't 4:34
8LISTENGet It Faster 4:23
9LISTENCautioners 5:37
10LISTENThe Authority Song 3:40
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Disc 2
1LISTENCautioners Bonus Track / Early Version 3:49
2LISTENFirestarter Bonus Track 6:24
3LISTENGet It Faster previously unreleased / Bonus Track / Sessions @ Aol Version 3:44
4LISTENBleed American Live / Bonus Track 3:02
5LISTENA Praise Chorus Live / Bonus Track 3:53
6LISTENSofter Live / Bonus Track 4:14
7LISTENThe Middle Bonus Track / Acoustic 3:10
8LISTENIf You Don't, Don't Bonus Track / XFM Session 4:45
9LISTENGame of Pricks Bonus Track / Radio 1 Session 1:55
10LISTENThe Authority Song Bonus Track / Demo Version 3:10
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After being dropped by Capitol, Jimmy Eat World returned in 2001 with their most consistent and accessible album to date. Recorded entirely on the band's dime, before they had a new record deal, Bleed American features compelling lyrics, driving guitar work, and insanely catchy melodies. Left to their own devices during the recording process, it wouldn't have been surprising if the band had turned out another layered, sprawling album akin to their previous full-length masterwork, Clarity. Perhaps sensing that they wouldn't be able to top their previous work when it came to spacy emo, Bleed American heads in a new direction. There are no 16-minute songs here, just straight-ahead rock & roll, performed with punk energy and alt-rock smarts. The title track sets the tone for the album with its blistering guitar attack and aggressive vocals. "A Praise Chorus" and "The Middle" improve upon that formula, maintaining the forceful instrumentation but toying with the lyrical themes. "A Praise Chorus" uses the most basic of rock emotions for lyrical inspiration, "I wanna fall in love tonight," while lifting lyrics from Tommy James' "Crimson and Clover," They Might Be Giants' "Don't Let's Start," and Mötley Crüe's "Kick Start My Heart," among others. When used in a song about the comfort and trappings of nostalgia, this borrowing comes off more like a well-placed tribute than stealing. "The Middle" offers a pep talk about self-acceptance and fitting in, and one of the most memorable guitar riffs this side of Angus Young. Bleed American's quieter moments recall some of the band's signature instrumentation from their previous work. Gentle keyboards, bells, and stirring background vocals from former that dog. member Rachel Haden enhance the understated beauty of ballads like "Hear You Me" and "Cautioneers." Haden's most enjoyable contribution, however, is to the up-tempo rocker "The Authority Song." On the surface a song about a song (John Mellencamp's "Authority Song"), it also name drops the Beatles' "What Goes On." The numerous references to other bands and other songs reveal that although Jimmy Eat World is a critically acclaimed and incredibly talented band, the members are really just rock fans themselves. If they maintain this level of quality, however, don't be surprised if the next generation of ambitious rockers start writing songs that pay tribute to Jimmy Eat World. [The 2008 Deluxe reissue of the album lives up to the deluxe tag, featuring an entire disc's worth of b-sides, live tracks, demos and an unreleased version of "Your House." Many of the tracks were released in Japan, the UK, or Germany, it's nice to have them all gathered together in one spot. None of the extras stand out as relevatory or essential, but they do add quite a bit of background to one of the few pop/punk or emo albums likely to stand the test of time.] ~ Mark Vanderhoff & Tim Sendra, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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