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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
B-sides could be A sides Jul 06, 2008 I like Copeland. I don't know if this would be the greatest album to use as an introduction to Copeland. However I do beleive that if you own any one Copeland album, this must be your next buy. The Cover songs are arranged and redesigned very nicely. Copelands cover of Soundgardens "Black Hole Sun" is just great. Aaron's voice weaves a more delicate appoach to the song, while the band softens the edge of the song. The only draw back to the album itself is the layout of the songs can be a bit tiring. After so many soft songs your eylids grow a little heavy.
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Super Indie Mar 19, 2008 Copeland has always been one of my favorite bands and this CD does not fail!
I love their covers they did in this CD.
And I love the fact they did all their recording in hotel rooms!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
great b-sides Mar 13, 2008 this is simply a great album. perfect for any Copeland fan. there are a few acoustic songs and they are all worth your time. the covers are really good and their cover of Black Hole Sun doesn't get any better. Dressed Up & In Line is a solid b-sides album, it's not just a money maker like many of the other b-sides by other artists with all the songs you already own only unmastered demo versions.if you like Copeland... you will like this.
More than a b-sides album Jan 02, 2008 "Dressed Up and In Line" is pretty much what you would expect from copeland by now...nothing that deviates from the formula. This album has a couple covers which were done beautifully. Many alternate versions of songs from the previous 3 albums (the "In Motion" and "Eat, Sleep, Repeat" alternate tracks standing tall). A few b-sides (the best being "Chin Up" from the Eat,Sleep,Repeat sessions), and three earlier songs (pre-Beneath Medicine Tree) which are reminisent of material from Beneath Medicine Tree, but with less developed lyrics and more of a cliche pop punk sound. I highly recommend this disc. It's a cool showcase of the evolution of the band's sound. It also gets bonus points from me for putting the story behind each track in the liner notes.
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