Songs for the Terrestrially Challenged
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Songs For The Terrestrially Challenged | |||||
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Studio album by Speaking Canaries | |||||
Released | 1995 | ||||
Recorded | August 2-6, 1993 | ||||
Genre | Indie rock | ||||
Length | 74:50 | ||||
Label | Scat Records SCAT 39 | ||||
Speaking Canaries chronology | |||||
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Songs For The Terrestrially Challenged is the second album from The(e) Speaking Canaries, a Pittsburgh-based indie rock band. Songs For The Terrestrially Challenged is the first Speaking Canaries album to be released on compact disc, and the first to see worldwide distribution; therefore, it has often been erroneously attributed as The(e) Speaking Canaries' debut album. (The Joy of Wine, the band's actual debut, was a vinyl-only release on a small label and was limited to five hundred copies.) Nevertheless, Songs For The Terrestrially Challenged set a number of precedents for which the group would eventually become notorious: long songs, a long total running time, and multiple released versions of the same album.
Songs For The Terrestrially Challenged is probably best known for including not one but two Van Halen covers: "Girl Gone Bad" and "Little Secrets" -- a bold move for a band in an indie scene in which giving credit to spandex-clad arena rockers is generally frowned upon. (What's more, "Summer's Empty Resolution", a harmonics-drenched solo for acoustic guitar, is vaguely reminiscent of Eddie Van Halen's "Spanish Fly".)
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
- "Houses and Houses of Perfectness" – 4:52
- "Summer's Empty Resolution" – 1:37
- "Terrestrial / Famous No Space" – 8:10
- "Guitar Strings for a Holocaust" – 3:53
- "Hall Of Force / Gone Bad / So Glad / Reprise" – 9:20
- ""Little" Ice Queen" – 6:35
- "Super Hit" – 2:38
- "El Rancho" – 6:08
- "Any Three Days" – 12:57
- "Secrets" – 2:55
- "Our War On Cool Pt. 2" – 3:59
- "When Cats Fight / Let Loose of Me" – 4:55
- "De-Effect / Diminished" – 6:40
[edit] Personnel
- The(e) Speaking Canaries:
- Al Sutton - Recording engineer
[edit] "Low-fi version"
An alternate, lower-fidelity recording of Songs For The Terrestrially Challenged was released by Mind Cure Records in 1995, roughly concurrent with the release of the "hi-fi version" on Scat Records. The "low-fi version" is available only as a double LP in a limited edition of five hundred copies. Each copy has liner notes handwritten by Damon Che and exclusive, random 3x5" photographic prints glued inside the gatefold record sleeve.
[edit] Miscellanea
"Hall Of Force / Gone Bad / So Glad / Reprise" is a medley in four parts:
- An original The(e) Speaking Canaries composition called "Hall Of Force", described in the liner notes as a song "about making big mistakes."
- A partial cover of the Van Halen song "Girl Gone Bad".
- A partial cover of the Skip James song "I'm So Glad" which was popularized by the band Cream in the 1960s and regularly performed by Van Halen as a coda to "Girl Gone Bad" in the early 1980s.
- A final reprise of "Hall Of Force".