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For All of This
2002 EP by The Early November From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For All of This is the debut EP by American rock band The Early November, released on December 6, 2002 through Drive Thru Records.
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Background and composition
The album was written entirely by lead vocalist Ace Enders. The album also features John Dubitsky, who briefly replaced Joseph Marro on guitar.[citation needed]
The album's title comes from the first line of the chorus in "I Want to Hear You Sad".[citation needed]
Track listing
All songs written by Arthur Enders.
- "Every Night's Another Story" – 2:46
- "I Want to Hear You Sad" – 3:30
- "All We Ever Needed" – 3:00
- "Sunday Drive" – 3:53
- "Take Time and Find" – 3:43
- "Ashala Rock" – 2:50
- "Come Back" – 2:54
- "We Write the Wrong" – 9:17
- The Enhanced CD comes with a video of Ace playing "Open Eyes" (previously unreleased) and "Sunday Drive" on an acoustic guitar in his basement.
- "I Want To Hear You Sad" has an acoustic rendition on Aces band I Can Make A Mess Like Nobody's Business acoustic album "Dust'n Off the Ol" Gee-Tar."
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Personnel
- Sergio Anello — bass
- John Dubitsky — guitar
- Arthur 'Ace' Enders — vocals, guitar
- Jeff Kummer — drums
References
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