Free Sampler (Baboon)
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“Free Sampler” | |||||
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Single by Baboon | |||||
Released | 1997 | ||||
Format | Promotional Cassette | ||||
Recorded | July 1995 - February 1996 at Stank Booty Studios, Denton, Texas | ||||
Genre | Rock and roll | ||||
Length | 5:13 | ||||
Label | Wind-Up | ||||
Producer | Dave Willingham, Baboon | ||||
Baboon singles chronology | |||||
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Free Sampler is a promotional cassette by Baboon. It contains two tracks from the album secret robot control. It was distributed for free at live shows and in press kits by Wind-up Records in 1997.
The back of the cassette reads:
- "The four young men of Baboon hail from Denton, Texas and proudly present you with two of the reasons why they've become the state's premier cutting-edge rock band. Taken from their new album secret robot control, "Night of the Long Knives" and "Numb" are the sounds of good ideas being ripped to shreds. Listening to Baboon, you're not sure whether to dance, mosh, hug your girl, or punch someone in the face.
- Get hip while their young bodies can still take the abuse!"
[edit] Track listing
- "Night of the Long Knives" - 2:57
- "Numb" - 2:20
All songs by Baboon.
[edit] Personnel
- Brian Schmitz - bass (on "Numb"), guitar (on "Night of the Long Knives"), backing vocals
- Mike Rudnicki - guitar (on "Numb"), bass (on "Night of the Long Knives"), backing vocals,
- Steven Barnett - drums and percussion, final sequencing
- Andrew Huffstetler - lead and backing vocals
- Dave Willingham - producer, mixer (on "Night of the Long Knives"), final sequencing
- Paul Quigg - mixer (on "Numb")
- Andy VanDette - mastering
- Todd Ramsell - album artwork
- Chris Plavidal - photos