The Numb E.P.
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The Numb E.P. | ||
EP by Baboon | ||
Released | June 4, 1996 | |
Recorded | ??? | |
Genre | Rock and Roll | |
Length | 38:18 | |
Label | Grass | |
Producer(s) | Baboon | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Baboon chronology | ||
Face Down in Turpentine (1994) |
The Numb E.P. (1996) |
Halloween Sound FX (1996) |
The Numb E.P. is the title of an E.P. by Baboon. It was released in 1996 on Grass Records. The label wanted the E.P. to serve as a "teaser" for the upcoming album, Secret Robot Control.
It was also designed to capitalize on the band's appearance on an episode of Walker, Texas Ranger. There was a sticker on the CD's shrinkwrap containing a quote by Chuck Norris about the band: "It's terrible, but I guess you gotta have that kind of music, too."
[edit] Track listing
- "Numb" – 2:22
- "I'm OK if You're OK" – 3:40
- "Give Me Something Real" – 2:44
- "Parade Ground Explosion" – 4:12
- "Master Salvatoris" – 1:47
- "Why'd You Say Die" – 3:50
All songs by Baboon.
[edit] Personnel
- Andrew Huffstetler - vocals, trombone
- Mike Rudnicki - guitar, backing vocals
- Steven Barnett - drums
- Mark Hughes - bass
- Bryan Schmitz - bass (on "Numb")
- Bart Rogers - bass (on "Why'd You Say Die")
- Andy VanDette - mastering
- Jack Malken - mixing (on "Give Me Something Real" and "Parade Ground Explosion")
- Shannon Vavrinchik - design