Adventures in Middle America, Vol 2
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Adventures In Middle America, Vol 2 | |||||
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Studio album by Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players | |||||
Released | 2004 (on Cass Records) 2006 (on Sarathan Records) |
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Genre | Indie | ||||
Label | Cass Records Sarathan Records |
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Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players chronology | |||||
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Adventures In Middle America, Vol 2 is the follow-up album recorded by the Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players. The album was originally recorded and released in 2004, but a re-release debuted in 2006 on Sarathan Records. The 2004 release didn't have drummer and singer Rachel Trachtenburg's vocals on the record as the 2006 release does.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "(Theme From) Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players"
- "Don't You Know What I Mean?"
- "Untitled (When You See the Slides, Sing It)"
- "Singing a Song"
- "Beautiful Dandelion"
- "Military Open Mic Night (Christian Terror)"
- "Middle America"
- "Look at Me"
- "Slideshowers in Paradise"
- "(It Must Be) Somebody’s Birthday"
[edit] Re-release
The Trachtenburgs re-released the album in 2006 on Sarathan Records. The re-release includes new songs as well the previous recordings. Also included is a new album cover, created by Checker Phil. The old release was distributed by Cass Records.
[edit] Old tracklisting
- "Greeting"
- "Middle America"
- "Don’t You Know What I Mean?"
- "Slideshowers in Paradise"
- "Military Open Mic Night"
- "Look at Me"
- "Theme from Trachtenburg Family Slideshow Players"
- "It Must Be Somebody’s Birthday"
[edit] References
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