Talk:The Make Yourself at Home EP

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I have heard that there are 3 different versioins of this CD. One with the basic 6 tracks (on amazon at [1]), one with 2 additional tracks (classic jazz and suprise suprise on amazon at [2]), and one import release that includes the song Hold-On (The Piano SOng) (on amazon at [3] although it includes no track listing). I think this is worth mentioning here, but I cant really solidify any of it.—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 69.202.123.76 (talkcontribs).

The first two versions you listed are actually the same. Look in the article, it's explained there in all detail but those live tracks are on all U.S. releases. The Japanese version does not contain "Hold On", but the entire With Hopes of Starting Over EP, which wasn't released in Japan. I don't really think it's important to mention that, but it could be added. Hope this helps. --HarryCane 15:17, 13 April 2007 (UTC)Reply
Thanks, that does clarify alot. I'm not sure if this is appropriate here, but do you know when how and on what the song "Hold On" was released? I am in the middle of obsessively making sure i own every track TSL ever cut. It would also be nice to know what the track list for thier 4 songs release as sunday drive was. I know that has nothing to do with this album, but you seemed knowledgeable about the subject. Tahnks again for the information.—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 69.202.123.76 (talkcontribs).
"Hold On" was never really released, I'm afraid. It was recorded with a dozen other songs (including such B-sides as "Break Up Day" and "Thanks, You're the Best" and a handful of demos for their later releases) for an unreleased album before signing to Drive-Thru Records. The The Starting Line article mentions it somewhere. The Sunday Drive split contained "West Girl Scout Road", "Forever in a Day" and "Nothing Short of a Miracle", all of which were also re-recorded for the unreleased CD. The demo tape contained "Thirty", "Gainsay", "Drawbacks" and I think another version of "Nothing Short of a Miracle". --HarryCane 14:58, 20 April 2007 (UTC)Reply

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