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Fall Out Boy's Evening Out with Your Girlfriend

Fall Out Boy's Evening Out with Your Girlfriend is the debut mini-LP and the second extended play (EP) by American rock band Fall Out Boy. Recorded in two days[6] around February to September 2002[7] on a low budget, the rushed schedule left the band discontent and ceasing to call it their debut album. Fall Out Boy's Evening Out with Your Girlfriend was released in 2003 through Uprising Records against the band's wishes. In 2005, Uprising released a remastered reissue as Evening Out with Your Girlfriend, without the band's involvement, following the band's very successful major label debut From Under the Cork Tree. It eventually sold over 127,000 copies in the United States by August 2008, according to Billboard.[8][9] The photograph on the cover of this album was shot by Adeet Deshmukh in Chicago's Pick Me Up Café located at 3408 N. Clark Street.[10] The girl who is pictured on the cover is a waitress at said café, and her name is Lavinia, as noted in the booklet of the album.

Fall Out Boy's Evening Out with Your Girlfriend
Demo album by
ReleasedMarch 25, 2003
RecordedFebruary–September 2002[1]
Genre
Length29:39
LabelUprising
Producer
  • Jared Logan
  • Fall Out Boy
Fall Out Boy chronology
Project Rocket / Fall Out Boy
(2002)
Fall Out Boy's Evening Out with Your Girlfriend
(2003)
Take This to Your Grave
(2003)
Remastered release cover
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[3]
Punktastic[4]
Rolling Stone[5]

Background and development edit

Fall Out Boy formed near Chicago, Illinois in 2001.[11] The band debuted with a self-released demo in the same year and released Project Rocket / Fall Out Boy, a split EP with Project Rocket, in 2002, through Uprising Records. The lyrics to the whole album are written by lead vocalist Patrick Stump. On later albums, bassist Pete Wentz wrote the majority of the band's lyrics. The album is also the only Fall Out Boy album not featuring Andy Hurley on drums. Evening Out was not recorded with five members, contrary to what is shown in the album art. The members at that time were Patrick Stump (lead vocals), Pete Wentz (bass guitar), Joe Trohman (guitar), and Mike Pareskuwicz (drums). Although incorrect, Pareskuwicz and guitarist TJ Racine have been said to be two Chicago musicians the band recruited in their early days, who left after Evening Out was released before Stump picked up the guitar and Hurley joined as the full-time drummer to form the band's current lineup. Stump explained that "TJ Racine was already out of the band by the time [Fall Out Boy] tracked [(recorded) the album]" and that TJ "wasn't in the band for that long". Pareskuwicz did indeed handle the drumming duties for the album. After the release, he left the band, and Andy Hurley would join as the current drummer and record the follow-up album Take This to Your Grave (2003). Trohman played almost all the guitars on it, with Stump playing a small part on "Moving Pictures". The entire album was recorded in two days and the rushed nature left the band dissatisfied and did not want it released. Stump also stated "I don't consider it a real album." The band was not involved in the 2005 re-release and did not receive royalties for either version, with Patrick Stump stating "both were a scam on us".[12]

Songs from Evening Out were played by the band in their early shows to a small local audience before they received mainstream attention. When the band reached mainstream popularity, they did not often mention this album.

"Calm Before the Storm" was later re-recorded with additions to the arrangement, including backing vocals (screaming) from bassist Pete Wentz, for the follow-up album Take This to Your Grave later that year. "Pretty in Punk" is a play on the title of the John Hughes film Pretty in Pink, and "Parker Lewis Can't Lose (But I'm Gunna Give It My Best Shot)" is a reference to the television show Parker Lewis Can't Lose. Different recordings of "Switchblades and Infidelity", "Growing Up" and "Moving Pictures" were released on the band's Project Rocket / Fall Out Boy split EP.

A part of the song "Growing Up" is sung by William Beckett of The Academy Is... in Fall Out Boy's later song "What a Catch, Donnie", from their 2008 release Folie à Deux. The "Project Rocket / Fall Out Boy" version of the song was included as the last track on the band's 2009 greatest hits album, Believers Never Die – Greatest Hits.

As of November 1, 2021, the EP has been made available on major streaming platforms.

Reception edit

Chart performance edit

Fall Out Boy's debut album has had no mainstream attention, and it has not reached any charts. Also, no singles were released from this album. The original release is not featured on the official Fall Out Boy website, rather the remastered edition is. Many reviewers, including AllMusic, consider Take This to Your Grave as Fall Out Boy's first album, possibly due to Evening Out with Your Girlfriend being a mini-LP and not a full-length release, or unknown. Also, in the lyric booklet of Believers Never Die – Greatest Hits, the band begins with the making of Take This to Your Grave, completely omitting Evening Out with Your Girlfriend. However, the track "Growing Up" is included as the last track Believers Never Die – Greatest Hits as a "rarity".

As a whole, this first collection of material from the band had little to no following as a result of a combination of a lack of notoriety, limited advertising, and poor production. This album and was not featured by any of Fall Out Boy's official channels until the remastered editions of one song were released a couple of years later on their real debut album Take This to Your Grave. This track was "Calm Before the Storm" and was reissued with additions to the vocals and a new drummer.

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Fall Out Boy

Original version
No.TitleLength
1."Honorable Mention"3:25
2."Calm Before the Storm"4:43
3."Switchblades and Infidelity"3:14
4."Pretty in Punk"3:36
5."Growing Up"2:48
6."The World's Not Waiting (For Five Tired Boys in a Broken Down Van)"2:39
7."Short, Fast, and Loud"2:16
8."Moving Pictures"3:31
9."Parker Lewis Can't Lose (But I'm Gunna Give It My Best Shot)"3:22
Total length:29:34
2005 remastered version
No.TitleLength
1."Honorable Mention"3:25
2."Calm Before the Storm"4:41
3."Switchblades and Infidelity"2:02
4."Pretty in Punk"3:35
5."Growing Up"2:48
6."The World's Not Waiting (For Five Tired Boys in a Broken Down Van)"2:38
7."Short, Fast, and Loud"2:18
8."Moving Pictures"3:28
9."Parker Lewis Can't Lose (But I'm Gunna Give It My Best Shot)"3:18
Total length:28:13

Notes

Personnel edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Fall Out Boy's Evening Out With Your Girlfriend". Fall Out Boy - Fall Out Boy's Evening Out With Your Girlfriend (CD) at Discogs. Retrieved 16 July 2015.
  2. ^ Andrew (August 31, 2003). "Review: Fall Out Boy "Fall Out Boy's Evening Out With Your Girlfriend" CD". Aversionline. Retrieved November 30, 2018.
  3. ^ Loftus, Johnny. Fall Out Boy's Evening Out with Your Girlfriend at AllMusic
  4. ^ Paul (December 27, 2005). "Punktastic CD Reviews: Fall Out Boy - Evening Out With Your Girlfriend". Punktastic. Retrieved 24 December 2011.
  5. ^ Giberti, Jamie (29 September 2011). . Rock Sins. Archived from the original on 5 February 2013. Retrieved 24 December 2011.
  6. ^ Downey, Ryan (October 2013). "Chicago Is So 10 Years Ago". Alternative Press. Alternative Press Magazine, Inc. (303): 68. ISSN 1065-1667.
  7. ^ "Fall Out Boy's Evening Out With Your Girlfriend". Fall Out Boy - Fall Out Boy's Evening Out With Your Girlfriend (CD) at Discogs. Retrieved 16 July 2015.
  8. ^ Harding, Cortney (September 13, 2008). ""Infinity" And Beyond". Billboard. Vol. 120, no. 37. Prometheus Global Media. pp. 20–23. Retrieved February 14, 2015.
  9. ^ Billboard Back Issue Volume 120, Issue 37 Billboard. Retrieved February 14, 2015.
  10. ^ Montgomery, James (2008-01-24). . MTV News. Archived from the original on 2007-03-15. Retrieved 2010-11-27.
  11. ^ Wiederhorn, Jon. . MTV News. Viacom. Archived from the original on February 18, 2009. Retrieved October 1, 2011.
  12. ^ "Patrick Stump". Twitter. Retrieved 19 April 2011.
  13. ^ Fallout Boy - Demo, retrieved 2022-03-16

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Fall Out Boy s Evening Out with Your Girlfriend is the debut mini LP and the second extended play EP by American rock band Fall Out Boy Recorded in two days 6 around February to September 2002 7 on a low budget the rushed schedule left the band discontent and ceasing to call it their debut album Fall Out Boy s Evening Out with Your Girlfriend was released in 2003 through Uprising Records against the band s wishes In 2005 Uprising released a remastered reissue as Evening Out with Your Girlfriend without the band s involvement following the band s very successful major label debut From Under the Cork Tree It eventually sold over 127 000 copies in the United States by August 2008 according to Billboard 8 9 The photograph on the cover of this album was shot by Adeet Deshmukh in Chicago s Pick Me Up Cafe located at 3408 N Clark Street 10 The girl who is pictured on the cover is a waitress at said cafe and her name is Lavinia as noted in the booklet of the album Fall Out Boy s Evening Out with Your GirlfriendDemo album by Fall Out BoyReleasedMarch 25 2003RecordedFebruary September 2002 1 GenrePop punk emo 2 Length29 39LabelUprisingProducerJared Logan Fall Out BoyFall Out Boy chronologyProject Rocket Fall Out Boy 2002 Fall Out Boy s Evening Out with Your Girlfriend 2003 Take This to Your Grave 2003 Remastered release coverProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 3 Punktastic 4 Rolling Stone 5 Contents 1 Background and development 2 Reception 2 1 Chart performance 3 Track listing 4 Personnel 5 ReferencesBackground and development editFall Out Boy formed near Chicago Illinois in 2001 11 The band debuted with a self released demo in the same year and released Project Rocket Fall Out Boy a split EP with Project Rocket in 2002 through Uprising Records The lyrics to the whole album are written by lead vocalist Patrick Stump On later albums bassist Pete Wentz wrote the majority of the band s lyrics The album is also the only Fall Out Boy album not featuring Andy Hurley on drums Evening Out was not recorded with five members contrary to what is shown in the album art The members at that time were Patrick Stump lead vocals Pete Wentz bass guitar Joe Trohman guitar and Mike Pareskuwicz drums Although incorrect Pareskuwicz and guitarist TJ Racine have been said to be two Chicago musicians the band recruited in their early days who left after Evening Out was released before Stump picked up the guitar and Hurley joined as the full time drummer to form the band s current lineup Stump explained that TJ Racine was already out of the band by the time Fall Out Boy tracked recorded the album and that TJ wasn t in the band for that long Pareskuwicz did indeed handle the drumming duties for the album After the release he left the band and Andy Hurley would join as the current drummer and record the follow up album Take This to Your Grave 2003 Trohman played almost all the guitars on it with Stump playing a small part on Moving Pictures The entire album was recorded in two days and the rushed nature left the band dissatisfied and did not want it released Stump also stated I don t consider it a real album The band was not involved in the 2005 re release and did not receive royalties for either version with Patrick Stump stating both were a scam on us 12 Songs from Evening Out were played by the band in their early shows to a small local audience before they received mainstream attention When the band reached mainstream popularity they did not often mention this album Calm Before the Storm was later re recorded with additions to the arrangement including backing vocals screaming from bassist Pete Wentz for the follow up album Take This to Your Grave later that year Pretty in Punk is a play on the title of the John Hughes film Pretty in Pink and Parker Lewis Can t Lose But I m Gunna Give It My Best Shot is a reference to the television show Parker Lewis Can t Lose Different recordings of Switchblades and Infidelity Growing Up and Moving Pictures were released on the band s Project Rocket Fall Out Boy split EP A part of the song Growing Up is sung by William Beckett of The Academy Is in Fall Out Boy s later song What a Catch Donnie from their 2008 release Folie a Deux The Project Rocket Fall Out Boy version of the song was included as the last track on the band s 2009 greatest hits album Believers Never Die Greatest Hits As of November 1 2021 the EP has been made available on major streaming platforms Reception editChart performance edit This section possibly contains original research Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed April 2019 Learn how and when to remove this template message Fall Out Boy s debut album has had no mainstream attention and it has not reached any charts Also no singles were released from this album The original release is not featured on the official Fall Out Boy website rather the remastered edition is Many reviewers including AllMusic consider Take This to Your Grave as Fall Out Boy s first album possibly due to Evening Out with Your Girlfriend being a mini LP and not a full length release or unknown Also in the lyric booklet of Believers Never Die Greatest Hits the band begins with the making of Take This to Your Grave completely omitting Evening Out with Your Girlfriend However the track Growing Up is included as the last track Believers Never Die Greatest Hits as a rarity As a whole this first collection of material from the band had little to no following as a result of a combination of a lack of notoriety limited advertising and poor production This album and was not featured by any of Fall Out Boy s official channels until the remastered editions of one song were released a couple of years later on their real debut album Take This to Your Grave This track was Calm Before the Storm and was reissued with additions to the vocals and a new drummer Track listing editAll tracks are written by Fall Out BoyOriginal versionNo TitleLength1 Honorable Mention 3 252 Calm Before the Storm 4 433 Switchblades and Infidelity 3 144 Pretty in Punk 3 365 Growing Up 2 486 The World s Not Waiting For Five Tired Boys in a Broken Down Van 2 397 Short Fast and Loud 2 168 Moving Pictures 3 319 Parker Lewis Can t Lose But I m Gunna Give It My Best Shot 3 22Total length 29 34 2005 remastered versionNo TitleLength1 Honorable Mention 3 252 Calm Before the Storm 4 413 Switchblades and Infidelity 2 024 Pretty in Punk 3 355 Growing Up 2 486 The World s Not Waiting For Five Tired Boys in a Broken Down Van 2 387 Short Fast and Loud 2 188 Moving Pictures 3 289 Parker Lewis Can t Lose But I m Gunna Give It My Best Shot 3 18Total length 28 13 Notes Track 2 was re recorded for Take This to Your Grave Tracks 3 5 and 8 are re recorded from Project Rocket Fall Out Boy Tracks 3 and 5 are also re recorded from the band s demo 13 Personnel editPatrick Stump lead vocals Joe Trohman lead guitar backing vocals Pete Wentz bass guitar backing vocals Mike Pareskuwicz drums T J Kunasch rhythm guitar Jared Logan producerReferences edit Fall Out Boy s Evening Out With Your Girlfriend Fall Out Boy Fall Out Boy s Evening Out With Your Girlfriend CD at Discogs Retrieved 16 July 2015 Andrew August 31 2003 Review Fall Out Boy Fall Out Boy s Evening Out With Your Girlfriend CD Aversionline Retrieved November 30 2018 Loftus Johnny Fall Out Boy s Evening Out with Your Girlfriend at AllMusic Paul December 27 2005 Punktastic CD Reviews Fall Out Boy Evening Out With Your Girlfriend Punktastic Retrieved 24 December 2011 Giberti Jamie 29 September 2011 Fall Out Boy Album Guide Rolling Stones Rock Sins Archived from the original on 5 February 2013 Retrieved 24 December 2011 Downey Ryan October 2013 Chicago Is So 10 Years Ago Alternative Press Alternative Press Magazine Inc 303 68 ISSN 1065 1667 Fall Out Boy s Evening Out With Your Girlfriend Fall Out Boy Fall Out Boy s Evening Out With Your Girlfriend CD at Discogs Retrieved 16 July 2015 Harding Cortney September 13 2008 Infinity And Beyond Billboard Vol 120 no 37 Prometheus Global Media pp 20 23 Retrieved February 14 2015 Billboard Back Issue Volume 120 Issue 37 Billboard Retrieved February 14 2015 Montgomery James 2008 01 24 Pete Wentz The Boy With the Thorn in His Side MTV News Archived from the original on 2007 03 15 Retrieved 2010 11 27 Wiederhorn Jon You Hear It First Fall Out Boy MTV News Viacom Archived from the original on February 18 2009 Retrieved October 1 2011 Patrick Stump Twitter Retrieved 19 April 2011 Fallout Boy Demo retrieved 2022 03 16 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fall Out Boy 27s Evening Out with Your Girlfriend amp oldid 1151323541, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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