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2005 studio album by Amber Pacific
The Possibility and the Promise is the first full-length album released by the emo band Amber Pacific . The title was taken from a quote in Charles Bukowski 's Ham on Rye . The album contains one previously heard track, which is "Always You (Good Times)", which can be heard on the band's debut EP .
All tracks are written by William Nutter, except where noted
Title 1. "Everything We Were Has Become What We Are" 2:59 2. "Poetically Pathetic" (lyrics by Greg Strong) 3:22 3. "Gone So Young" (lyrics by Strong) 3:25 4. "Save Me from Me" 2:48 5. "Postcards" (lyrics by Nutter, Strong) 3:11 6. "For What It's Worth" 3:34 7. "The Right to Write Me Off" 3:19 8. "The Sky Could Fall Tonight" 3:41 9. "Falling Away" 3:01 10. "Always You (Good Times)" (lyrics by Strong) 4:09 11. "If I Fall" 3:56 12. "Can't Hold Back" 3:34 Total length: 40:58
In addition to the above songs, the Deluxe Edition contained the following songs:
Title 1. "Leaving What You Wanted" 3:39 2. "Falling Away" (Demo) 2:59 3. "Gone So Young" (Acoustic) 3:42 4. "Poetically Pathetic" (Acoustic) 3:15 5. "Save Me from Me" (Acoustic) 3:13 6. "For What It's Worth" (Acoustic) 3:34 7. "Always You" (Acoustic) 4:14
Matt Young – vocals
Will Nutter – guitar, backup vocals, piano, keyboard
Greg Strong – bass
Justin Westcott – guitar, backup vocals
Dango – drums
Additional musicians [ edit ]
Christine Dunaway – violin, viola (on "Everything We Were Has Become What We Are" and "For What It's Worth")
Douglas Aaron Nation – cello (on "Everything We Were Has Become What We Are" and "For What It's Worth")
Davy Rispoli – backup vocals