The Carry On EP
EP by
ReleasedNovember 24, 2011 (US)
February 13, 2012 (UK, download)
March 26, 2012 (UK, CD)
Recorded2010–2011
The Daycare (Jaret Reddick's home studio)[1][2][3]
Highland Village, TX
The Tackle Box
Hollywood, CA
The Lair
Los Angeles, CA
Genre
Length23:24
LabelBrando Records
ProducerJaret Reddick, Ryan Hamilton, Linus of Hollywood
People on Vacation chronology
The Carry On EP
(2011)
The Summer and the Fall
(2012)

The Carry On EP[1] is the debut extended play released by People on Vacation, a supergroup composed of Ryan Hamilton from indie rock band Smile Smile and Jaret Reddick from pop punk band Bowling for Soup.[4][5] The EP was released on November 24, 2011,[2][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14] in the United States both on CD and as a digital download. The EP was released in the United Kingdom for download on February 13, 2012, and was released on CD as a split with Bowling for Soup bassist Erik Chandler's solo project on March 26, 2012.[15] The group released their full-length album, The Summer and the Fall, on November 22, 2012,[12] featuring the same recordings of "Rainy Day," "It's Not Love," and "Where Do We Go" from The Carry on EP.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Jaret Reddick and Ryan Hamilton

No.TitleLength
1."Better Off Dead"3:20
2."It's Not Love"2:37
3."Alone With You"3:51
4."Rainy Day"3:49
5."She Was the Only One"3:24
6."Where Do We Go"3:26

[1]

Digital Download Edition
No.TitleLength
7."Cheer Up (It's Christmas)"2:57
Pre-order bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
1."Mistake (Away from Me)" (Demo)2:39
2."Cheer Up (It's Christmas)"2:57

B-sides

  • "ADV Club"  1:33
  • "It Must Be Christmas" (Released on The Light Connected: A Holiday Music Collection, a Kirtland Records holiday compilation[B][16])  4:59

People on Vacation

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