Barely Real

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Barely Real
EP by Codeine
Released Autumn 1992
Recorded Summer 1992
Genre Indie rock, slowcore
Length 24:49
Label Sub Pop
Producer Codeine, Mike McMackin
Codeine chronology

Frigid Stars LP
(1990)
Barely Real
(1992)
The White Birch
(1994)
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Barely Real is an EP by slowcore band Codeine. It was released on Sub Pop in 1992. While the EP retains most of the stylistic elements of debut Frigid Stars LP, some new sounds are introduced, notably on "W.", which features solo atonal piano played by David Grubbs (of Bastro, Squirrel Bait and Gastr del Sol).[1] A full band version of the track, titled "Wird", would appear on the band's final album The White Birch. Additional tracks were recorded in the same session, but were rejected by Immerwahr. Some of these tracks were re-recorded for The White Birch. An alternative version of "Realize" was released as a 7" single (limited to 2,933 copies) on clear and white vinyl, backed with "Broken-Hearted Wine"[2]

The cover of the EP depicts the Belvedere in Vienna, Austria.

Track listing

All songs written by Codeine, except "Promise of Love", written by MX-80 Sound.[3]

  1. "Realize" – 5:04
  2. "Jr" – 3:08
  3. "Barely Real" – 3:13
  4. "Hard to Find" – 3:18
  5. "W." – 4:53
  6. "Promise of Love" – 5:13

Personnel

  • Chris Brokaw (drums, guitar)
  • John Engle (guitar)
  • Stephen Immerwahr (bass guitar, vocals)
  • Jon Fine ('noisy guitar' on "Jr")
  • David Grubbs (arrangement and piano on "W.")

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