Twenty (Taking Back Sunday album)

Twenty is a compilation album by American rock band Taking Back Sunday, released on January 11, 2019, through Craft Recordings.[4] Its release marks the band's 20-year anniversary,[5] and it includes two new recordings, "All Ready to Go", and "A Song for Dan".[6] The band will also embark on a world tour in support of the album.[4]

Twenty
Compilation album by
ReleasedJanuary 11, 2019 (2019-01-11)
Length1:18:20
Label
Taking Back Sunday chronology
Tidal Wave
(2016)
Twenty
(2019)
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic86/100[1]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
Exclaim!5/10[3]

Track listing

No.TitleOriginal releaseLength
1."Cute Without the 'E' (Cut from the Team)"Tell All Your Friends (2002)3:33
2."You're So Last Summer"Tell All Your Friends3:01
3."Timberwolves at New Jersey"Tell All Your Friends3:25
4."A Decade Under the Influence"Where You Want to Be (2004)4:08
5."Set Phasers to Stun"Where You Want to Be3:04
6."One-Eighty by Summer"Where You Want to Be3:55
7."Liar (It Takes One to Know One)"Louder Now (2006)3:11
8."MakeDamnSure"Louder Now3:32
9."What's It Feel Like to Be a Ghost?"Louder Now3:44
10."My Blue Heaven"Louder Now4:09
11."Sink into Me"New Again (2009)3:04
12."Everything Must Go"New Again4:42
13."Faith (When I Let You Down)"Taking Back Sunday (2011)3:09
14."Call Me in the Morning"Taking Back Sunday3:59
15."Flicker, Fade"Happiness Is (2014)4:34
16."Better Homes and Gardens"Happiness Is3:54
17."Tidal Wave"Tidal Wave (2016)2:34
18."You Can't Look Back"Tidal Wave4:29
19."Call Come Running"Tidal Wave3:14
20."All Ready to Go"Previously unreleased3:59
21."A Song for Dan"Previously unreleased4:59
Bonus 10" vinyl – Artist's Picks
No.TitleOriginal releaseLength
1."Death Wolf"Tidal Waves4:12
2."All the Way"Happiness Is3:48
3."Fences"Tidal Waves3:37
4."It Takes More"Happiness Is5:11

Personnel

  • Adam Lazzara – lead vocals (all tracks)
  • John Nolan – lead guitar, keyboards, vocals (tracks, 1–3; 13–21)
  • Shaun Cooper – bass guitar (tracks, 1–3; 13–21)
  • Mark O'Connell – drums, percussion (all tracks)
  • Eddie Reyes – rhythm guitar (tracks 1–19)
  • Fred Mascherino – lead guitar, vocals (tracks, 4–10)
  • Matt Rubano – bass guitar (tracks, 4-12)
  • Matthew Fazzi – lead guitar, keyboards, vocals (tracks, 11–12)

Production

  • Mastered by Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound, Nashville
  • Vinyl cut by Joe Nino-Hernes at Sterling Sound, Nashville
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References

  1. "Metacritic Review". Metacritic. Retrieved March 18, 2019.
  2. Monger, Timothy. "Twenty - Taking Back Sunday". AllMusic. Retrieved March 18, 2019.
  3. Gormely, Ian (January 17, 2019). "Exclaim! Review". Exclaim!. Retrieved March 18, 2019.
  4. Colburn, Randall (October 9, 2018). "Taking Back Sunday announce 20th anniversary tour, compilation album". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved December 7, 2018.
  5. Daly, Rhian (December 5, 2018). "Taking Back Sunday share new single and announce 2019 UK tour". NME. Retrieved December 7, 2018.
  6. Serra, Maria (November 13, 2018). "Taking Back Sunday announce album and other news you might have missed today". Alternative Press. Retrieved December 7, 2018.
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