Songs People Actually Liked – Volume 2 – The Next 6 Years (2004–2009)
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Released | August 25, 2023 | |||
Recorded | 2019–2022 | |||
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Length | 48:10 | |||
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Producer | Jarinus (Jaret Reddick & Linus of Hollywood) | |||
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Songs People Actually Liked – Volume 2 – The Next 6 Years (2004–2009) is a compilation album by American pop-punk band Bowling for Soup, released on August 25, 2023. It is the band's second rerecorded greatest hits album, after the first volume in 2015. Much like its predecessor, the album was made partly in response to Playlist: The Very Best of Bowling for Soup, released by their former record label, Jive Records, that was created without the band's knowledge or input.[1] Volume 2 includes 14 rerecorded songs from their albums A Hangover You Don't Deserve (2004), The Great Burrito Extortion Case (2006), and Sorry for Partyin' (2009).
Background
[edit]Bowling for Soup's first volume of Songs People Actually Liked, which featured rerecorded songs from the bands first ten years, was largely recorded and released in 2014[2] for PledgeMusic pledgers, before being released to the public on January 27, 2015. In February 2020, Reddick unveiled the cover art for the second volume on Instagram.[3]
After releasing Volume 2, lead singer Jaret Reddick stated,
Having a “Greatest Hits” is one of things you sort of dream about as a kid, but deep down, it’s more if a fantasy really. Now here we are realizing our second and we have nearly made it to half way through our career. I was nervous about these songs. Sonically, on the originals, they were already “there.” But I think like everything in our band, the years add something to the luster, and it certainly happened here! The songs are still intact with their original selves. But I think you will feel a different energy. In a good way.[4]
Track listing
[edit]Adapted from Apple Music.[5]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Original album | Length |
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1. | "1985 (BFS version)" |
| A Hangover You Don't Deserve (2004) | 3:07 |
2. | "High School Never Ends (BFS version)" |
| The Great Burrito Extortion Case (2006) | 3:26 |
3. | "Almost (BFS version)" |
| A Hangover You Don't Deserve (2004) | 3:34 |
4. | "When We Die (BFS version)" |
| The Great Burrito Extortion Case (2006) | 4:09 |
5. | "Ohio (Come Back to Texas) [BFS version]" (featuring Eli Young Band) |
| A Hangover You Don't Deserve (2004) | 3:46 |
6. | "No Hablo Inglés (BFS version)" |
| Sorry for Partyin' (2009) | 3:32 |
7. | "Friends O' Mine (BFS version)" |
| A Hangover You Don't Deserve (2004) | 2:04 |
8. | "My Hometown (BFS version)" | Reddick | A Hangover You Don't Deserve (2004) | 3:02 |
9. | "My Wena (BFS version)" |
| Sorry for Partyin' (2009) | 2:48 |
10. | "BFFF (BFS version)" | Reddick | Sorry for Partyin' (2009) | 3:50 |
11. | "I'm Gay (BFS version)" | Reddick | The Great Burrito Extortion Case (2006) | 3:35 |
12. | "Trucker Hat (BFS version)" |
| A Hangover You Don't Deserve (2004) | 3:10 |
13. | "Two-Seater (BFS version)" |
| A Hangover You Don't Deserve (2004) | 3:59 |
14. | "Smoothie King (BFS version)" |
| A Hangover You Don't Deserve (2004) | 4:02 |
Total length: | 48:10 |
Personnel
[edit]Bowling for Soup
[edit]- Jaret Reddick – lead vocals, rhythm guitar
- Chris Burney – lead guitar, backing vocals
- Rob Felicetti – bass, backing vocals
- Gary Wiseman – drums, backing vocals
Production
[edit]- Jarinus – producer
- Linus of Hollywood – mixing
- Paul Logus – mastering
- Ted Felicetti – additional backing vocals
References
[edit]- ^ "Bowling For Soup loses label, keeps its humor". The Morning Call.
- ^ "Bowling For Soup insist Taylor Swift is allowed to be 'whiny'". Metro.
- ^ jaret2113 (2020-02-21). "Bowling for Soup: Songs People Actually Liked – Volume 2 – The Next 6 Years (2004–2009)". Instagram. Retrieved 2024-01-28.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ "SONGS PEOPLE ACTUALLY LIKED VOL. 2". Bowling for Soup. Retrieved 2024-01-28.
- ^ "Songs People Actually Liked, Vol. 2 – The Next 6 Years (2004–2009)". Apple Music. Retrieved July 28, 2023.