Calendar Days

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Calendar Days
Therocketsummer cd.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 8, 2003
RecordedJuly–August 2002 at:
Red House Recording
(Eudora, KS, United States)
GenreAlternative rock
Length38:46 (United States/UK)
43:06 (JP)
LabelThe Militia Group
ProducerBryce Avary
The Rocket Summer chronology
The Rocket Summer (EP)
(2000)
Calendar Days
(2003)
Hello, Good Friend
(2005)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic4/5 stars[1]

Calendar Days is The Rocket Summer's first full-length album, released in 2003. In Japan, this album included a bonus track titled "She's a Seven" which was later released in the US on The Early Years EP. The album title comes from the track "TV Family".

Track listing[]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Cross My Heart"Bryce Avary4:48
2."Skies So Blue"Bryce Avary4:42
3."This Is Me"Bryce Avary3:47
4."Saturday"Bryce Avary2:32
5."She's My Baby"Bryce Avary3:55
6."That's So You"Bryce Avary3:01
7."Mean Thoughts and Cheap Shots"Bryce Avary3:46
8."Movie Stars and Super Models"Bryce Avary3:32
9."What We Hate, We Make"Bryce Avary4:34
10."TV Family"Bryce Avary4:13
Japanese bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
11."She's a Seven"Bryce Avary4:20

Personnel[]

The Rocket Summer[2]
Additional personnel[3]
  • Duane Deering – mixing
  • Darrell LaCour – mixing
  • Gavin Lurssenmastering
  • Adrian Hulet – backing vocals on tracks 1 and 5
  • The 02-03 Colleyville Middle School 6th Grade Concert Girls' Choir – vocals on track 9

References[]

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ CD Liner Notes
  3. ^ CD Liner Notes



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