Saturday, September 22, 2007

More TeenBeat re-issues


Our Teenbeat Originals® series resumes with two classics from the Teenbeat vaults:


UNREST | 'Lisa Carol Freemont' | 6
Twenty songs from Mark Robinson, Phil Krauth, and Tim Moran 1985. Includes the best of their improv-ed 'rehearsal tapes' and also their first studio session from which the songs for their debut 7" was culled. Remastered from the original cassette master.

track listing:
Happy Song ; The Hill ; Judy Says, part two ; Rigormortis ; Time ; Cats ; Laughter ; Holiday in Berlin, part two ; I've Come For Your Daughters ; Teenbeat Part 65 ; Happy Birthday ; Iwo Jima ; Sweet Home Alaska ; Usually on Fridays a Hamburger ; Fly to France ; Los Desasodiego ; Real Enemy ; Four Foot High Stone Wall ; Do it Now ; Frutti Column


CLARENCE | 5
Clarence is Phil Krauth from Unrest. He is joined by Mark 'Wolfgang' Robinson. These instrumental duets are precious home recordings done at their parents houses back in 1985. Remastered from the original cassette master.

track listing:
- (instrumental) ; New York ; Flowers ; -- (instrumental) ; Sequence 5 ; --- (instrumental) ; Another One ; Sentimental Bummer ; On Campus Housing ; Heroin ; Thoughts and Words ; ---- (instrumental) ; 16th Flamacue ; Xerox Twenty-Second ; Equinox ; The New Age (theme) ; Venetian Blinds ; Judy's Theme ; Opaque Windows ; Cardiod Elixsor ; ----- (instrumental) ; ------ (instrumental) ; Ballroom Variations ; Immediate Curtain ; ------- (instrumental)


All of our ORIGINALS CDs are recorded onto Teenbeat Archival quality CDRs and packaged with the original cassette covers into our deluxe six-panel custom Originals digipaks. They are also remastered with care.

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Blogger ned said...

thanks for the tracklisting on the clarence, i couldn't read the first word in '16th flamacue' and it was driving me crazy.

speaking of which, i think you have '16th flamacue' and the nearest 'instrumental' mixed up. flamacue is a drum term, so even though it's the shorter song, i'm pretty sure it's the one with the drums.

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