For the
Babylon 5 movie A Call to Arms see
Babylon 5: A Call to Arms, for the
Charmed episode see
A Call to Arms (Charmed episode), for the game of the same name see
Babylon 5: A Call to Arms (game) A Call to Arms is the first
CD released by the musical ensemble
Bandits of the Acoustic Revolution, and is an
EP containing 5 tracks. It was independently released in December of 2001 by
The RISC Group, to a small, but critically acclaimed reception. The Bandits are unclassifiable genre-wise, one of their main appeals, as they incorporate many different influences into their music. The CD itself is notable for not coming in the standard CD case: instead it comes in handmade packaging made of corrugated cardboard, duct and masking tape, and some velcro to hold it closed. It was due to this handmade nature, which was very time consuming, that the CD is a very limited edition, with only a few hundred copies in existence (the band members who put the packaging together have Assembly next to them in the personnel section). At one point, the band promised that they would offer bonus material of some sort to the few fans that were able to purchase an original CD in the handmade package. To date, these promises have not been realized. Also, it is highly likely that the CD was named after the
Ernest Hemingway novel A Farewell to Arms, as he is one of
Tomas Kalnoky's literary heroes, as mentioned in the songwriting notes for "Here's to Life".
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