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So Long, Astoria
Image:So Long, Astoria album cover.jpg
Studio album by The Ataris
Released
March 4 2003
Recorded
August 19 to November 1 , 2002 at Ocean Studios, Burbank , California ; Grandmaster, Hollywood , California and Orange Whip Studios, Santa Barbara , California
Genre
Rock
Length
48:55
Label
Columbia Records
Producer(s)
Lou Giordano
Professional reviews
The Ataris chronology
All You Can Ever Learn Is What You Already Know (2002)
So Long, Astoria (2003)
Live at the Metro (2004)
So Long, Astoria is an album released by The Ataris on March 4 , 2003 . The album's title song alludes to the 1985 film The Goonies , which is set in Astoria, Oregon .
This is The Ataris' first album on
Columbia Records , having previously been signed to independent punk label
Kung Fu Records . The album has gone 4X platinum.
Track listing
All songs written by Kris Roe , except where noted.
"So Long, Astoria" – 3:22
"Takeoffs and Landings" – 3:56
"In This Diary " – 3:54
"My Reply" – 4:14
"Unopened Letter to the World" – 2:38
"The Saddest Song " – 4:15
"Summer '79" – 3:57
"The Hero Dies In This One" (Roe, Mike Davenport , John Collura and Chris Knapp) – 4:07
"All You Can Ever Learn Is What You Already Know" (Roe, Davenport, Collura and Knapp) – 3:31
"The Boys of Summer " (Michael Campbell and Don Henley ) – 4:18
"Radio #2" – 3:20 (featuring backing vocals by Mike Herrera of MxPx )
"Looking Back on Today" – 3:53
"Eight of Nine" – 3:30
"I Won't Spend Another Night Alone" – 3:50 (hidden track)
"The Saddest Song (Acoustic)" – 4:09 (hidden track)
So Long, Astoria (song) is an obvious tribute to the 1980's hit movie "The Goonies".
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