The Tragically Hip EP

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The Tragically Hip EP
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EP by The Tragically Hip
Released 1987
Recorded Sounds Interchange & Phase One Studios (Toronto)
Genre Rock and Roll
Length 27:08
Label BMG
Producer(s) Ken Greer
Professional reviews
The Tragically Hip chronology
The Tragically Hip EP
(1987)
Up to Here
(1989)


The Tragically Hip EP is the first release from Canadian rock band The Tragically Hip.

Released in 1987, it did not make much of an impact on the Canadian music scene, and it is still not considered one of their best works. Singer Gordon Downie's lyrics and the music of the rest of the band would progress much further even by the time of their first full-length album; however, "Small Town Bringdown", "Last American Exit", and "All-Canadian Surf Club" do show some resemblance to later work.

All songs were written and performed by The Tragically Hip. The EP was produced by Ken Greer of Red Rider fame.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Small Town Bringdown" – 3:05
  2. "Last American Exit" – 3:50
  3. "Killing Time" – 4:50
  4. "Evelyn" – 2:25
  5. "Cemetery Sideroad" – 3:15
  6. "I'm a Werewolf, Baby" – 3:20
  7. "Highway Girl" – 3:28
  8. "All-Canadian Surf Club" – 2:50 (appears on the CD release only)

[edit] Singles

  • Small Town Bringdown
The Tragically Hip
Gordon Downie | Paul Langlois | Rob Baker | Gord Sinclair | Johnny Fay
Discography
Albums, EPs and compilations: The Tragically Hip EP | Up to Here | Road Apples | Fully Completely | Day for Night | Trouble at the Henhouse | Live Between Us | Phantom Power | Music at Work | In Violet Light | In Between Evolution | Hipeponymous | Yer Favourites | World Container
DVDs: Heksenketel | That Night in Toronto
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