Promotional Copy

Promotional Copy is the second studio album by American rock band Reggie and the Full Effect.

Promotional Copy
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 25, 2000
Recorded2000
GenreEmo, post-hardcore, pop punk
Length33:37
LabelVagrant
ProducerEd Rose
Reggie and the Full Effect chronology
Greatest Hits 1984–1987
(1999)
Promotional Copy
(2000)
Under the Tray
(2003)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Ox-FanzineFavorable[2]
Pitchfork Media5.5/10[3]

History

Promotional Copy was recorded and released in 2000. Produced by Ed Rose, it was the follow-up to the band's debut album Greatest Hits 1984-1987. Due to the misleading nature of the title, several retailers including Best Buy and Sam Goody sent back entire shipments of the album, because they believed that they were actually sent promotional copies of the album rather than the album itself.[4]

Caption on the inner cover

Reggie And the Full Effect "Promotional Copy" was never intended to be released. We have only an unidentified person to thank for the recovery of the master tapes. Some of the song titles and samples were not titled so we named them as we saw fit. The length of the album was also unsure at the time, so please forgive all mistakes and thank you for supporting the collective works of Reggie And the Full Effect.

-James and Matt-

Heroes and Villains Records

Track listing

All tracks are written by James Dewees.

Promotional Copy
No.TitleLength
1."A.C. Lerok... Bitches Get Stitches"1:30
2."From Me 2 U"1:25
3."Congratulations Matt And Christine"3:47
4."Something I'm Not (featuring Sean-O-Tronic)"4:13
5."Doot Doot Pause Doot Doot"0:49
6."Relive the Magic... Bring the Magic Home"2:39
7."Good Times, Good Tunes, Good Buds"1:33
8."Megan 2K"2:21
9."Boot to the Moon (Wade and Wayne Jentry and Band)"1:12
10."Thanx For Stayin'"3:10
11."Gloves (featuring Fluxuation)"3:12
12."Fought and Won One"3:26
13."Ode to Manheim Steamroller"2:25
14."Dwarf Invasion (featuring Common Denominator)"1:56

Personnel

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References

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