Connection Collection, Vol. 1

Connection Collection, Vol. 1
EP by The Connection
Released 2012
Recorded 2012
Genre Rock 'n roll
Label Collectors Club, King Yum Records
Producer Ed Stasium
The Connection chronology
Comes and Goes EP
(2012)Comes and Goes EP2012
Connection Collection, Vol. 1
(2012)
Let It Rock!
(2013)Let It Rock!2013

Connection Collection, Vol. 1 is a 2012 EP by American rock and roll band The Connection. The eight-track album combined the Seven Nights to Rock EP tracks with two cover songs and the newly released Comes and Goes - EP, and was released on King Yum Records as a 12" vinyl, and on Collectors Club Records digitally.

History

Production

Connection Collection, Vol. 1 combined the Seven Nights to Rock EP tracks with two cover songs and the newly released Comes and Goes - EP, which included two Marino/Palmer-penned tracks “Comes ‘n’ Goes” and “Gonna Leave You."[1] The latter was co-produced, mixed and mastered by Ramones’ engineer and producer Ed Stasium,[2] who also played lead guitar on the song.[1]

Release

In December 2012, the band was named the "Best Indie/Pop/Punk/Americana Band" by its hometown newspaper.[3] That same month, the group released the eight-song EP Connection Collection, Vol. 1, on Collectors Club Records. It was released digitally and on 12" vinyl, with a limited run of 300 on King Yum Records.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Comes and Goes"Palmer/Marino/Casey2:41
2."Seven Nights to Rock"Louis Innis, Buck Trail, Henry Glover2:33
3."I Think She Digs Me"Marino/Palmer2:39
4."Don't Let Me Sleep Too Long"The Vacant Lot3:50
5."Gonna Leave You"Marino/Palmer2:00
6."Little Miss Go-Go"Gary Lewis and the Playboys2:38
7."Yeah Yeah"Joey Ramone2:07
8."Bad to Worse"The Real Kids2:07

Personnel

References

  1. 1 2 Sullivan, Max (March 1, 2013). "The Connection: Local band going big". The New Hampshire. University of New Hampshire. Archived from the original on March 10, 2014. Retrieved 2014-03-14.
  2. Ed Stasium: Discography
  3. "Winners of the 19th annual Spotlight Awards". The Portsmouth Herald. April 25, 2013. Retrieved 2014-03-14.
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