Long Days Ride 'Till Tomorrow
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Long Day's Ride 'Til Tomorrow | |||||
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Compilation by Eric's Trip | |||||
Released | 1997 | ||||
Recorded | June, 1990 - May, 1996 | ||||
Genre | Rock and Roll, Indie, Grunge | ||||
Length | 72:00 | ||||
Label | Sappy Records | ||||
Producer | Eric's Trip | ||||
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Eric's Trip chronology | |||||
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Long Days Ride 'Til Tomorrow is the first compilation album by Canadian indie band Eric's Trip.
Released posthumously on Julie Doiron's Sappy Records, this was the first compilation released by Eric's Trip. All songs were compiled by Rick White. Also contains the first CD material featuring original drummer Ed Vaughan.
[edit] Track listing
- Dreaming, (Julie Doiron)
- From Eric's Trip Cassette, 1990
- Beatings
- From Caterpillar Cassette, 1991
- Close Your Eyes
- From Drowning Cassette, 1991
- Kiss Me on the Head
- Come With Me,
- From Warm Girl Cassette, 1991
- Sickness
- September
- Recorded live to cassette, at the Flamingo in Halifax, Nova Scotia, March 17, 1992
- What I Meant
- Outtake from Belong 7". Recorded by Terry Pulliam, 1992
- Fell
- Wonder (Julie Doiron)
- Outtakes Peter E.P., 1992
- Evie
- Outtake, 1992
- My Chest Is Empty (part 2)
- Recorded live to DAT, at the Subpop Vermonstress Festival in Burlington, Vermont, October, 1992
- Afternoon
- Outtake from Love Tara, 1993
- Float
- Outtake from Gordon St. Haunting E.P., 1993
- Blue
- Recorded live in Glasgow, September, 1993
- Understand
- Outtake from Gordon St. Haunting E.P., 1993
- Lost
- Rerecorded version of song from original Eric's Trip Cassette, 1995
- Pillow
- From split 7" with Moviola, 1995
- Trapped in New York
- From Trapped in New York/Float 7", 1993
- Purple Blue (Mark Gaudet)
- Outtake from Purple Blue, 1995
- Lightly Feeling
- Spaceship Opening
- Recorded live in New York, May 1996
- I Often Dream of Trains
- Outtake, 1993
All songs by Rick White, except where indicated. Tracks 1-3 feature Ed Vaughan on drums. Everything else features Mark Gaudet