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Backwash – What You Don’t Understand About Backwash
75OL-083 Backwash – What You Don’t Understand About Backwash CD
$12.00 S&H Included
Digital download is available here
Track Listing
- What Do You Think?
- Dreamers Often Lie
- In Betweens
- Feels Like Nothing Else
- Ephemeral Attraction
- Time of my Life
- Trek Reprise
- Bedroom Dying
- Coat Hanger
- Dixie
- Truer Words
- Super 8
- Doesn’t Matter Anyway
- Jon Jones Blues
- Shoot to Thrill
This release collects fifteen tracks recorded from 1991-1993. Backwash formed from the ashes of Collision Service and Two Guys And Another Guy in 1988. The band recorded a 7″ record in 1991 as well as their only album, the 6-song Approaching Joe’s Mangos, which was released in 1993. The band broke up in 1994 when bassist George Sullivan left the band. The other three members – Jack McKenna, Jon Jones, and Pete Burr – added a new bass player soon after and formed Mother Jefferson. The members continue to be active in various Providence-based musical projects.
Hula Hoop – Ghost Of Last Summer 12″ Vinyl LP
75OL-071 Hula Hoop – Ghost Of Last Summer 12″ Vinyl LP
$12.00 S&H Included
Track Listing
Side One
- Bees Halo
- O Brother
- The Light
- Riverboat
- Track Star
- Graeme Downs
Side Two
- Fly That Kite
- Into the Bells
- Vega GT
- Vespa Lover
- Hot Tomato No. 1
- Riding With Lucy
Hula Hoop where spawned from the same Ohio River water as Rodan, Palace Bros, Evergreen, King Kong and other Louisville contemporaries, but with a decidedly less obvious rock-ist stance due to their combined influences. After dozens of releases and two well received Peel sessions, bassist Rachel Grimes left to pursue the musical collective “Rachel’s” full time. This album contains songs written & recorded after her departure with the powerhouse trio of Eric Stoess (Hula Boy), Chuck Geisler and Stephen “Monkey Boy” Jones. A stellar collection of tasty Americana pop morsels mined from the musical coal of Echo & the Bunnymen, New Zealand pop/rock, Television, & The Fall.
Beautiful letter-pressed cover by Hound Dog Press. Edition of 150 copies split between 75orLess and 555 Records. All Vinyl LP’s also contains free download code.