Dead Moon - What A Way To See The Old Girl Go
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What A Way To See The Old Girl Go

Label Voodoo Doughnut Recordings ‎– VDR 1705
Series Tales From The Grease Trap ‎– Volume 6
Format CD, Album
Barcode 0616892425847
Country US
Released 2017
Genre Rock
Style Punk, Garage Rock
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On Volume 6 of "Tales from the Grease Trap," Voodoo Doughnut Recordings' series of live archival releases from early '90s Portland, Oregon, garage punk heroes, Dead Moon close down alegendary all-ages club. The night is August 16, 1994. A few songs into an already cathartic set, marked by the themes of an ending epoch and an inevitable changing-of-the-guards, Toody Cole remarks to the crowd, "What a way to see the oldgirl go!" The old girl is both the venue--the widelyvenerated, black velvet painting-decorated X-Ray Cafe--and the community it created, which helped spawn the careers of venerated Portland acts such as Quasi, The Dandy Warhols and Elliot Smith.In 1994, though, the year they released their seminal album Crack in the System, Dead Moon were without peers in the local music scene. With husband-and-wife team Fred and Toody Cole onguitar and bass, respectively, and Andrew Loomis on drums, Dead Moon blended punk, garage rock and country into something new, raw, real and utterly their own. Here they are in the cauldron of creation, bidding a righteous farewell while rippingthrough new songs that would grow into anthems in the two decades of Dead Moon that followed.

1 Poor Born
2 Demona
3 Cast Will Change
4 It's O.K.
5 Walking On My Grave
6 54/40 Or Fight
7 Killing Me
8 Running Out Of Time
9 Out In The Blue
10 Time Has Come Today
Artwork [Cover Art], Layout, Design – Mike King
Artwork [Dead Moon Logo] – Kelly Manahan
Bass, Vocals – Toody Cole
Drums – Andrew Loomis
Guitar, Vocals – Fred Cole
Mixed By, Mastered By – Don Fury
Recorded By – Dean Fletcher
Written-By – Fred Cole (1 to 9)
Live at the X-Ray Cafe on closing night, August 16, 1994.
Mixed & mastered from the original 8-track recordings.
Barcode – 616892425847
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