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Not since Ray Davies has a songwriter been able to craft such sharply observed vignettes in the space of a three-minute pop song like the late Adam Schlesinger. And on 2007s Traffic and Weather, Fountains of Waynes fourth album, Schlesinger took his art to a new level, singing short stories as varied as crushing on a DMV clerk ("Yolanda Hayes"), celebrating the sexiness of a car not generally considered sporting ("92 Subaru"), being broke ("Strapped for Cash") and having luggage lost by an airline ("Michael and Heather at the Baggage Claim"). And while it lacks a radio-friendly hit like Stacys Momit should be mentioned that Chris Collingwood only contributed three songs to this recordthere are still earworms aplenty, particularly on I-95, Collingwoods Seatbacks and Traytables, and the title tune. Finally out on vinyl, this Real Gone release comes with a printed inner sleeve featuring lyrics and in a gold with black swirl pressing limited to 5000 copies worldwide, exclusively for RSD Black Friday!

Side A:
1. Someone to Love
2. 92 Subaru
3. Yolanda Hayes
4. Traffic and Weather
5. Fire in the Canyon
6. This Better Be Good
7. Revolving Dora

Side B:
1. Michael and Heather at the Baggage Claim
2. Strapped for Cash
3. I-95
4. The Hotel Majestic
5. Planet of Weed
6. New Routine
7. Seatbacks and Traytables

Not since Ray Davies has a songwriter been able to craft such sharply observed vignettes in the space of a three-minute pop song like the late Adam Schlesinger. And on 2007s Traffic and Weather, Fountains of Waynes fourth album, Schlesinger took his art to a new level, singing short stories as varied as crushing on a DMV clerk ("Yolanda Hayes"), celebrating the sexiness of a car not generally considered sporting ("92 Subaru"), being broke ("Strapped for Cash") and having luggage lost by an airline ("Michael and Heather at the Baggage Claim"). And while it lacks a radio-friendly hit like Stacys Momit should be mentioned that Chris Collingwood only contributed three songs to this recordthere are still earworms aplenty, particularly on I-95, Collingwoods Seatbacks and Traytables, and the title tune. Finally out on vinyl, this Real Gone release comes with a printed inner sleeve featuring lyrics and in a gold with black swirl pressing limited to 5000 copies worldwide, exclusively for RSD Black Friday!

Side A:
1. Someone to Love
2. 92 Subaru
3. Yolanda Hayes
4. Traffic and Weather
5. Fire in the Canyon
6. This Better Be Good
7. Revolving Dora

Side B:
1. Michael and Heather at the Baggage Claim
2. Strapped for Cash
3. I-95
4. The Hotel Majestic
5. Planet of Weed
6. New Routine
7. Seatbacks and Traytables

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Not since Ray Davies has a songwriter been able to craft such sharply observed vignettes in the space of a three-minute pop song like the late Adam Schlesinger. And on 2007s Traffic and Weather, Fountains of Waynes fourth album, Schlesinger took his art to a new level, singing short stories as varied as crushing on a DMV clerk ("Yolanda Hayes"), celebrating the sexiness of a car not generally considered sporting ("92 Subaru"), being broke ("Strapped for Cash") and having luggage lost by an airline ("Michael and Heather at the Baggage Claim"). And while it lacks a radio-friendly hit like Stacys Momit should be mentioned that Chris Collingwood only contributed three songs to this recordthere are still earworms aplenty, particularly on I-95, Collingwoods Seatbacks and Traytables, and the title tune. Finally out on vinyl, this Real Gone release comes with a printed inner sleeve featuring lyrics and in a gold with black swirl pressing limited to 5000 copies worldwide, exclusively for RSD Black Friday!

Side A:
1. Someone to Love
2. 92 Subaru
3. Yolanda Hayes
4. Traffic and Weather
5. Fire in the Canyon
6. This Better Be Good
7. Revolving Dora

Side B:
1. Michael and Heather at the Baggage Claim
2. Strapped for Cash
3. I-95
4. The Hotel Majestic
5. Planet of Weed
6. New Routine
7. Seatbacks and Traytables

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