Tidal Wave 7"
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Tidal Wave 7" | |||||
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EP by The Apples | |||||
Released | June 1993 | ||||
Recorded | February-April 1993 | ||||
Genre | Indie rock | ||||
Length | 18:32 | ||||
Label | Elephant 6 (E6 001) | ||||
Producer | Robert Schneider | ||||
The Apples chronology | |||||
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Tidal Wave 7" is the debut release by The Apples (later known as The Apples in Stereo). The EP, released in 1993, was the first official release under the Elephant 6 Recording Co. label.
The EP's six tracks were later re-released on 1996 compilation album Science Faire, after the release of the band's debut full-length LP Fun Trick Noisemaker.
800 copies of the album were pressed; 500 on green vinyl, 300 on black.
The band's earliest material, it is also the most roughly recorded. Guitarist Chris Parfitt would later describe it as "quirky lo-fi pop... with big fuzz/noise guitar atop." [1]
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
All tracks written by Robert Schneider except where noted.
Side One
- "Tidal Wave" (R. Schneider/C. Parfitt) – 2:32
- "Motorcar" – 3:37
- "Turncoat Indian" – 2:22
Side Two
- "Haley" – 3:47
- "Not The Same" (R. Schneider/C. Parfitt) – 2:52
- "Stop Along The Way" (J. McIntyre/R. Schneider) – 2:40
[edit] Personnel
[edit] Performance
- Chris Parfitt – lead and rhythm guitar, backing vocals
- Jim McIntyre – bass guitar
- Hilarie Sidney – drums
- Robert Schneider – electric and acoustic guitars, vocals, keyboards, melodica
- W. Cullen Hart – backing vocals
[edit] Production
Tidal Wave 7" was produced by Robert Schneider, recorded from February to April 1993 on a 4-track. "Haley" was culled from boombox practice tapes and overdubs. Art for the album's 12-page booklet, stickers and poster was created by Will Cullen Hart. The album was mastered at Aardvark Records in Denver, Colorado with the aid of Paul Brekus.
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Album art and liner notes at Optical Atlas
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