Showing posts with label Dump. Show all posts
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12 December 2022

I STAYED UP ALL NIGHT LISTENING TO RECORDS (A COLLECTION OF FIELD RECORDINGS) Various Artists 1998


 

Discogs 

 

Tracklist

1Jake O'Clay*Alphabet Pirate2:08
2Bill Fox (3)Eclectrocution3:08
3Ted HattemerBackground2:46
4Tobin SproutCryptic Shapes3:13
5Jake HoushTestament3:29
6Lizard McGeeCinema East3:26
7Jenny MaeDrapes2:07
8DumpIt's Not Awright3:41
9Robert GriffinDream King3:14
10Dan SpurgeonTelling Secrets Forming Unions5:17
11Franklin BrunoShooting Past Me3:25
12EarnestStraight To Neil0:59
13WaybaldSong2:23
14Chris BiesterCoolville2:29
15Don HowlandRubber Boots4:30
16Robert PollardAs Long As A Block Is Black1:31
17Mike RepBulemia Blues1:46
18Gilmore TamnyPit Bull0:33
19Karl HendricksThe Dress You Bought In Cleveland5:02
20Paul NiniAstronauts2:03
21Scotty TabachnickStones And Noah's Bones1:38
22Simon JoynerHot Tears2:39
23Smelt DaddyHow Low Can You Go2:27
24Jerry WickLove, Death + Photosynthesis3:12
25Ron House5:002:06

18 January 2016

I HATE THE 90s Volume 15






Tracklist

1. A HOUSE The Start
2. LILYS Day of the Monkey
3. GREEN APPLE QUICK STEP Tangled
4. PINEBENDER So, This is Your Apartment
5. THE CRY Twist of Fate
6. STEINBECKS Settlement
7. BARRY BLACK Mighty Fields of Tobacco
8. THE PRUDES Peace is Milk
9. THE NEW GRAND Burn All the Biddies
10. HEATMISER Just a Little Prick
11. DENZIL Running This Family
12. SLIPSTREAM Sweet Mercy
13. MYSTERY MACHINE Shaky Ground
14. BASH & POP Never Aim to Please
15. BEDHEAD Smoke
16. ORANGE CAKE MIX Valentine Love Affair
17. DUMP Clarity
18. THOUSAND YARD STARE O-O Aet
19. SUN CITY GIRLS Radar 1941
20. THE LA'S Timeless Melody
21. SWEARING AT MOTORISTS Obsessed with Falling
22. PULLEY If
23. FLYING SAUCER ATTACK Always
24. 60 CYCLE No New Tale to Tell
25. NOISE ADDICT I Wish I Was Him

07 July 2012

DUMP A Plea for Tenderness 1998




biography

[+] by Jason Ankeny
Dump was the four-track solo project of James McNew, better known as the bassist of Yo La Tengo. Raised in Charlottesville, VA, McNew made his first home recordings at the age of 13; after attending college, he came to prominence as the bass player for Christmas, joining the group in late 1989. When they disbanded two years later, members Michael Cudahy and Liz Cox went on to form Combustible Edison, leaving McNew to join Yo La Tengo to record the 1992 effort May I Sing with Me. Although Dump came into being in January 1991, McNew did not issue any material under the name for over two years, debuting with Superpowerless, a charmlingly lo-fi collection spotlighting his gentle vocals and proficiency on guitar, bass, drums, and organ. An EP of covers followed in 1995, prior to the release of the excellent 10" International Airport; the full-length I Can Hear Music rounded out the year's flurry of releases. After returning his focus to Yo La Tengo, McNew resurrected Dump in 1998 with the full-length A Plea for Tenderness; both the Women in Rock EP as well as the cassette-only Prince tribute That Skinny Motherfucker with the High Voice? followed a year later.
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