Say Anything - Baseball

First Pressing 2LP Opaque Bone Vinyl Records

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Baseball is the debut studio album by American rock band Say Anything, originally released in 2001 via Say Anything (self released).

The album, led by the talented Max Bemis, showcases their signature blend of emo, pop-punk, and indie rock elements.

With poignant and introspective lyrics, catchy melodies, and energetic instrumentation, Baseball set the foundation for Say Anything's subsequent success and established them as a prominent force in the alternative music scene.

The album's emotionally charged songs explore themes of love, heartbreak, and self-discovery, resonating with fans and leaving a lasting impact on the genre.

This double album 2LP record set is a 2023 limited edition reissue of 1500 copies on opaque bone coloured vinyl housed in a gatefold sleeve, pressed in Canada via Dine Alone Records.

(17741)

Tracklisting:

 

No.

Track

A1

Colorblind

A2

Showdown At P-Town

A3

Into The Night

A4

All My Friends

A5

Ants In My Pants

B1

The Ocean Liner Incident

B2

Mackdaddy

B3

Shameless

B4

That's That (Do What We Want)

B5

Resounding

C1

Rats

C2

Manhattan

C3

"Sure, Baby... Hold Back"

C4

The Last Great Punk Rock Song

D1

Where The Hurt Is

D2

All Choked Up

SKU 17741
Record Label Dine Alone Records
Label / Model # Independent
Catalogue Number DAV035
Country CA - Canada
Release Date (Year) 22 September 2023
Original Release Date (Year) 01 January 2001
Barcode # 821826031418
Shipping Weight 0.4600kg
Shipping Width 0.010m
Shipping Height 0.314m
Shipping Length 0.314m
Shipping Cubic 0.000986000m3
Type New
Format Limited Edition Double Album 2LP Records, Opaque Bone Coloured Vinyl, Gatefold Sleeve, First Pressing Limited to 1500 Copies
Vinyl Colour Cream
Format VINYL LP
Genre Rock & Popular

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