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Barenaked on a Stick is a 128MB USB flash drive that contains the Holidays CD, live songs and ad libs, a demo recording, videos of the album recording, promo photos and buddy icons for instant messaging programs. It was sold initially at the 2005 holiday concert tour, and then through Nettwerk's online store, and though Amazon.com. The USB ...
The band's next album was Barenaked for the Holidays, released on 5 October 2004. It was their first independent record since The Yellow Tape, as well the first album recorded at Page's recently-completed farmhouse studio, Fresh Baked Woods. The band created the record label Desperation Records for this album. [28]
After an intensive period of recording and touring from 1995 to 2001, Barenaked Ladies (BNL) entered their first extended hiatus in 2002, lasting until most of 2003. Upon returning to the studio to record Everything to Everyone , the band instituted a new policy of keeping songwriting exclusively within the group.
Fake Nudes: Naked is an EP by Canadian rock band Barenaked Ladies. It is the band's fifth EP and their 17th release overall. The EP was released as a digital download only on 30 May 2019 by Vanguard Records. [1] The EP features acoustic versions of 8 of the 14 tracks original released on Fake Nudes. [2]
In 2000, it appeared on the Nettwerk's compilation, Christmas Songs and in 2004, it was featured on the Barenaked Ladies album, Barenaked for the Holidays. [2] In 2015, "God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen / We Three Kings" was included for the very first time on McLachlan's album.
Barenaked For Hanukkah in an EP released by Barenaked Ladies on November 15, 2005. It contains two tracks from the holiday-themed Barenaked for the Holidays , and one live version of a track from that album.
"Green Christmas" is a Christmas song by the Barenaked Ladies from the soundtrack for the 2000 film How The Grinch Stole Christmas!. [1] [2] It was later re-recorded as a studio acoustic version for the Christmas compilation Maybe This Christmas Too? in 2003, [3] and re-recorded again for the band's own holiday album, Barenaked for the Holidays, released in 2004. [4]
The entire Barenaked for the Holidays in 128 kbit/s CBR MP3 (with PDF format liner notes) Seven "live favourites" in 112 kbit/s CBR MP3, directly taken from the live concerts as sold online (retaining the original track numbers, and long pauses at the end of encore tracks)