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Track
Listing:
1.
Humm (the fullhouse mumble)
2. At the gate
3. Pigs & scales
4. Coughing
5. Morning star
6. Wall has ears
7. Invitation to the dance
8. Tightly stretched
9. Ask the prisoner
10. To be clear
11. Gentlemen
12. Make that call
13. The buzzword medley
14. Shopping street
15. Crackle engines vrôp vrôp
16. Greetings from Urbania
17. Wired
18. Got everything?
19. Waarom niet
20. Courtyard
21. Burst!crack!split!
22. Brickbat
23. Hieronymus
24. Nosey Parker
25. People who venture
26. Watch the driver
27. Let's get sceptical
28. Tin gods
29. State of freedom
30. Provisionally untitled
31. Kachun-k
pschûh
32. The early bird's worm
33. Catkin
34. Upstairs with Picasso
Terrie - guitar; G.W. Sok - voice;
Luc - bass; Katrin - drums, voice
+ grill, birdcage, double-bass,
fire-extinguisher + hammer,
bamboos, piano, electric razor,
dobro, spoons, human batbox, wire,
glass, castanets, bow,
crackle-box, cowbells, kabassa +
Wilf Plum - organ (2), drums (3,
21, 24), birdcage (3), voice (12),
bodhran (23), kabassa (26),
bamboos (27), spoons (32),
backing-vocals (31) / Jeroen -
birdcage (3), voice (12, 23),
backing-vocals (31), tapes (piano-sequenzer
on 12, various soundscapes) / Dolf
- guitar (2), acoustic guitar (5),
voice (24), space-stations (26) +
Ab Baars - saxophones (14, 15, 18,
32, 34) / Bram - guitar (10, 34) /
Doan Gurkensalat - saz (9) /
Dorpsoudste de Jong - voice (1,
19) / Ferrie Meurkerrie -
trumpets, trombones (22) / Floris
van Manen - control-programma
orkaterdrum (20) / Gabi Kenderesi
- voice, violin (16) / Gerhard
Bornefeld - piano (33) / Harry
Roberts - bamboos (27),
backing-vocals (31) / Jeroen de
Groot - bagpipes (2, 7) / Lee
Ranaldo - guitar (8) / Lena -
accordion, voice (20) / Nick Hobbs
- voice (27), announcement (25) /
Thurston Moore - guitar (11) /
Thijs Vermeulen - bass (6, 17, 21)
/ Wolter Wierbos - trombone (14,
15, 18, 32)
released
in November 1989
recorded at ADM's
Koeienverhuurbedrijf in Amsterdam,
NL
produced by Dolf Planteydt
Originally
released as a vinyl double-album
on Ex Records. Re-released as a
double-CD in February 1992.
"From folk and ethnic to
freedom and postpunk skronk."
"This
record is a joyful testimony to
music's continuing ability to
communicate ideas. (...) They have
opened up their frenetic grind to
encompass a 1,000 different
rhythms. (...) They're caught up
in something unique."
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