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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
0075678995088
EAN
0075678995088
Artist
Panic! at the Disco
Format
CD
Producer
Rob Mathes
Release Year
2008
Record Label
Fueled by Ramen, Fuel
Release Title
Pretty. Odd
Genre
Alternative Rock

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Producer
Rob Mathes
Record Label
Fueled by Ramen, Fuel
UPC
0075678995088
eBay Product ID (ePID)
6046075614

Product Key Features

Format
CD
Release Year
2008
Genre
Alternative Rock
Artist
Panic! at the Disco
Release Title
Pretty. Odd

Dimensions

Item Height
0.42 in
Item Weight
0.23 lb
Item Length
5.63 in
Item Width
4.95 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Discs
1
Number of Tracks
16
Tracks
1.1 We're So Starving 1.2 Nine in the Afternoon 1.3 She's a Handsome Woman 1.4 Do You Hear What I'm Seeing? 1.5 That Green Gentleman 1.6 I Have Friends in Holy Places 1.7 Northern Downpour 1.8 When the Day Met the Night 1.9 Pas de Chaval 1.10 Piano Knows Something I Don't Know, the 1.11 Sushi in a Tuxedo, in the Clams Casino 1.12 Folkin' Around 1.13 'Snooze Me, Ms. Britches 1.14 From a Mountain in the Middle of the Cabins 1.15 Mad As Rabbits 1.16 [CD-ROM Track]
Notes
For Panic at the Discos sophomore follow-up to their break-through debut 2005s a FEVER YOU CAN'T SWEAT OUT, the band enlisted the help of renowned producer Rob Mathes. What they created is nothing short of a masterpiece, the 60's pop-inspired PRETTY ODD. With this album the band opted for real instruments and live tracking over Pro Tools software, citing influences as the Beach Boys, Bob Dylan, and the Beatles. Includes their new hit single "Nine in the Afternoon."

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  • Top favorable review

    Perfect. This has nothing to do with the quality of the item but this is a perfect album

    Perfect. This has nothing to do with the quality of the item but this is a perfect album

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  • Not the old "Disco" beat.

    This CD wasn't quite what I expected after "A Fever You Can't Sweat Out". The music style has changed significantly from what we're all familiar with, evoking some memories of "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds", "Norweigian Wood", etc. It's clear that these guys were very influenced by the Beatles, and they play around with different sounds, trying to find a good fit. This CD isn't "instant hit" material like their commercially engineered first disc, but it's a good effort. Listen to it a few times, and you'll find that it grows on you slowly. I enjoy listening to this very much while driving around town.

  • Pretty odd, indeed...I blame the loss of punctuation

    To fully understand where I'm coming from, one has to look at the only thing I have to compare "Pretty. Odd" to. Panic's debut album, "A Fever You Can't Sweat Out", drew inspiration from death and sickness, corrupt religion and politics, unfaithfulness and loneliness, filth and perversion. Simply put, it was about the miserable downfall of society and the painful corrosion of the world. And for loving fans of Panic! at the Disco, it's what we've come to expect. What we would NOT expect is everything that is "Pretty. Odd", especially after nearly two years of anxiously waiting for their next album. The CD's first track, "We're So Starving", opens with "Oh, how it's been so long. We're so sorry ...

  • Not what I was expecting

    If you're looking for a follow up that sounds very similar to Panic at the Disco's first CD, you won't find it here. Their sophomore effort plays like a good Broadway style musical. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, because most songs are really quite catchy, it's just not what I was expecting from Panic. The band has clearly matured since their first record, and their single "Nine In the Afternoon" is one of best songs they have written. The production quality on this record is excellent, but if you're a teenager looking for some new pop-punk tunes, you may want to keep looking.

  • Different, but familiar

    I bought their last title on vinyl at Hot Topic, and I enjoyed it very much. The first single from this one, "Nine In The Afternoon" was so catchy that I thought this album would also be worth a shot. I was not disappointed. While I agree with others that there is clearly a Beatles influence here, there are a lot of other influences evident including a touch of country and even dixieland. Throughout, the band still manages to provide a unique blend of sounds and interesting lyrics. Don't get too comfortable with the idea that the guys have suddenly decided to make their titles evident in the songs. There are still several here that follow the previous pattern of having mysterious titles. The band manages to depart a bit from previous work while maintaining their musical ...