First Between 3rd and 4th

First Between 3rd and 4th is an EP independently released in July 2004 by singer/songwriter Joshua Radin.[1]

First Between 3rd and 4th
EP by
ReleasedJuly 2004
GenreAcoustic, folk rock
ProducerChad Fischer, Cary Brothers
Joshua Radin chronology
First Between 3rd and 4th
(2004)
We Were Here
(2006)

Overview

The EP, his debut, features the song "Winter", a song that through Radin's friend Zach Braff found its way into an episode of Braff's television show Scrubs in early 2004;[2] the resulting publicity prompted the EP's release.[1]

Both "Winter" and "Today" were released on Radin's 2006 full-length album We Were Here. The EP also features a cover version of "Girlfriend In A Coma", a 1987 single by The Smiths.

Track listing

All songs written by Joshua Radin except "Girlfriend In A Coma" by Johnny Marr and Morissey

  1. "Winter" - 3:28
  2. "Girlfriend In A Coma" - 2:49
  3. "Don't Look Away" - 3:37
  4. "Today" - 3:37
  5. "The One You Knew" - 3:01
  6. "Do You Wanna" - 2:43

Personnel

  • The song "Winter" was featured at the end of "My Screw Up", a third season episode of Scrubs.
  • The song "Today" was featured on "My Lucky Charm", a fourth season episode of Scrubs.
  • The song "Don't Look Away" was featured on "My Big Move", also a fourth season episode of Scrubs.
  • The song "The One You Knew" was featured on "Waiting For That Day", a first season episode of Eli Stone.
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References

  1. "'Unclear Sky,' the New 4 Song Collection from Singer-Songwriter Joshua Radin, to be Released as an iTunes Exclusive on Tuesday, February 12". PR Newswire. February 1, 2008. Archived from the original on March 14, 2012. Retrieved 2010-01-14. ...Joshua Radin released his first indie EP (now out-of-print and highly collectible), First Between 3rd and 4th, in July 2004.
  2. Joshua Radin - Biography at AllMusic


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