We Used to Vacation

We Used to Vacation

Infobox Album
Name = We Used to Vacation
Type = EP
Artist = Cold War Kids


Background =
Released = 2006
Recorded =
Genre = Indie Rock
Length =
Label = V2
Producer = Jason Martin
Reviews =
Last album = "Robbers and Cowards" (2006)
This album = "We Used to Vacation" (2006)
Next album = "Loyalty to Loyalty" (2008)

"We Used to Vacation" is an EP by Cold War Kids. It was released on V2 in 2006.

The title track (which is also the opening track of "Robbers & Cowards") is told from the perspective of an alcoholic family man, telling of his struggle against his alcoholism in order to be responsible to his family.

The lyric "I give a check to tax deductible charity organizations" is from the Bob Dylan track Ballad of a Thin Man, from his Highway 61 Revisited album.

Track listing

# "We Used To Vacation" - 4:14
# "In Harmony In Silver" - 3:38
# "Expensive Tastes" - 5:02
# "Quiet, Please!" - 4:55


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