Live At The X-Ray Cafe, July 8, 1994
Label | Voodoo Doughnut Recordings – VDR 1602 |
Series | Tales From The Grease Trap – Volume 3 |
Format | Vinyl, 12", 45 RPM, EP |
Barcode | 0616892388142 |
Country | US |
Released | 15 Apr 2016 |
Genre | Rock |
Style | Alternative Rock, Psychedelic Rock |
What did The Dandy Warhols sound like before they became world-famous practitioners of neopsychedelia and synthpop? What did they sound like during their eighth show ever? Now we know:comfortable shifting between shoegaze and garage rock, confident in their stage banter and poised for world domination! Live at the X-Ray Cafe is the third release in Voodoo's "Tales from the Grease Trap" archival series. The recording, from July 8, 1994, was originally captured at Portland's legendary all-ages venue the X-Ray Cafe. New York engineer Don Fury transferred the untouched multichannel analogcassette into his console, mixed it then mastered it along with input from Courtney Taylor-Taylor.� This is a 12" Vinyl EP with four tracks
A1 | Prozacker | |
A2 | Sometime Sunday | |
B1 | Nothin To Do | |
B2 | Just Try |
Layout, Design – Mike King
Mastered By – Count Kellam
Mastered By – Don Fury
Mixed By – Don Fury
Performer [The Dandy Warhols] – Courtney Taylor
Performer [The Dandy Warhols] – Eric Hedford
Performer [The Dandy Warhols] – Peter Holmström
Performer [The Dandy Warhols] – Zia McCabe
Recorded By – Dean Fletcher
Written-By – Courtney Taylor
Mastered By – Count Kellam
Mastered By – Don Fury
Mixed By – Don Fury
Performer [The Dandy Warhols] – Courtney Taylor
Performer [The Dandy Warhols] – Eric Hedford
Performer [The Dandy Warhols] – Peter Holmström
Performer [The Dandy Warhols] – Zia McCabe
Recorded By – Dean Fletcher
Written-By – Courtney Taylor
Barcode (String) – 616892388142
Matrix / Runout (Side A) – VDP 1602-A
Matrix / Runout (Side B) – VDP 1602-B
Matrix / Runout (Side A) – VDP 1602-A
Matrix / Runout (Side B) – VDP 1602-B