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  Type Album
  Artist Death Cab For Cutie
  Cover Death Cab for Cutie - You Can Play These Songs With Chordsjpg
  Released 1997<br />2002 (re-release)
  Recorded 1996
  Genre Indie Rock
  Length 30:05 (1997 release) <br /> 66:41 (2002 re-release)
  Label Elsinor (1997 release)<br /> Barsuk (2002 re-release)
  Producer Benjamin Gibbard









''You Can Play These Songs with Chords'' (1997) is the first release from the band Death Cab For Cutie , who at this time was no more than founder Benjamin Gibbard . This album was originally released on Cassette , and it proved so popular, Gibbard decided to recruit other members to make a full band, which would go on to record '' Something About Airplanes ''. ''You Can Play These Songs with Chords'' was expanded with ten more songs and re-released in 2002 on the heels of the success of '' The Photo Album ''.


TRACK LISTING


1997 release

All songs written by Benjamin Gibbard .
#"President of What?" – 4:06
#"Champagne from a Paper Cup" – 2:34
#"Pictures in an Exhibition" – 4:02
#"Hindsight" – 3:47
#"That's Incentive" – 2:13
#"Amputations" – 4:03
#"Two Cars" – 3:31
#"Line of Best Fit" – 5:49


2002 re-release

All songs written by Benjamin Gibbard , Nicholas Harmer and Christopher Walla except as otherwise noted.
#"President of What?" – 4:06
#"Champagne from a Paper Cup" – 2:34
#"Pictures in an Exhibition" – 4:02
#"Hindsight" – 3:47
#"That's Incentive" – 2:13
#"Amputations" – 4:03
#"Two Cars" – 3:31
#"Line of Best Fit" – 5:49
#" This Charming Man " ( Johnny Marr , Morrissey ) – 2:14
#"TV Trays" – 4:02
#"New Candles" – 3:02
#"Tomorrow" – 2:17
#"Flustered/Hey Tomcat!" – 2:56
#"State Street Residential" – 5:51
#"Wait" (Farina, Secret Stars) – 3:34
#"Prove My Hypotheses" – 4:11
#"Song for Kelly Huckaby" – 3:51
#"Army Corps of Architects" – 4:43


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TRIVIA

The cover of the album is a picture of Cornwall Avenue in Bellingham, Washington during the 1960s . JC Penney is the store on the right.


MISCELLANEA