Vinyl Edition: Includes download card and a third National poster which completes the triptych started in the first two vinyl National releases, the self-titled release and Sad Songs for Dirty Lovers. The National's sophomore album, Sad Songs for Dirty Lovers (2003), found the band emerging onto a larger stage. Uncut called it "a genuine treasure" and named it an album of the year; it was hailed by Rolling Stone and the indie media; and Magnet, La Liberation (Paris), and the Chicago Tribune were only a few of the publications to tap it for their year-end lists.
Tracklisting
Wasp Nest All The Wine All Dolled-Up In Straps Cherry Tree
About Today Murder Me Rachael (Live) A Reasonable Man (I Don't Mind)