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Narrow Stairs

Compact Disc
Atlantic/ WEA
May 13, 2008
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About this edition:
UPC: 075678994654
BINC: 9511275
Catalog No. 452796
Original Release Date: May 2008
Edition: 39 minutes
About the CD:

From All Music Guide: Group members: Christopher Walla; Ben Gibbard; Nathan Good; Nick Harmer; Michael Schorr; Jason McGerr

Recording Info: Robert Lang, Seattle, WA; The Alberta Court, Portland, OR; Tiny Telephone, San Francisco, CA; Two Sticks Audio, Seattle, WA


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Track list

1. Bixby Canyon Bridge Listen Listen
2. I Will Possess Your Heart Listen Listen
3. No Sunlight Listen Listen
4. Cath... Listen Listen
5. Talking Bird Listen Listen
6. You Can Do Better Than Me Listen Listen
7. Grapevine Fires Listen Listen
8. Your New Twin Sized Bed Listen Listen
9. Long Division Listen Listen
10. Pity and Fear Listen Listen
What critics think:

From All Music Guide: After spending the better part of a decade in the musical minor leagues, Death Cab for Cutie went pro with 2005's Plans, a record whose optimism and Technicolor sound gave the band enough leverage to finally enter the mainstream. "Soul Meets Body" became their biggest rock single to date, but it was Ben Gibbard's delicate love song, "I Will Follow You Into the Dark," that earned the quartet a Grammy nomination and legions of new fans. Some bands might have taken a cue from such success and resigned themselves to a career of acoustic ballads, not unlike the Goo Goo Dolls' transformation in the mid-'90s. But Narrow Stairs roughs up Plans' bright palette with something starker, more harrowing, and altogether darkened by Gibbard's blues. No longer crooning about immortal love or his desire to embrace all of Manhattan, the frontman lives inside his own troubled head on these 11 tracks -- or at least the heads of the characters he conjures up with ease, like some music-minded novelist with a...

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