USED - June Of 44 - In The Fishtank

3345 Second Hand


Format: 12

Genre: Pop / Rock

Release Discogs: discogs.com/release/434570


Second-hand 12 (Media: Very Good Plus (VG+) / Sleeve: Near Mint (NM or M-))

Format: 12
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Condition

Media: Very Good Plus (VG+) — Good copy! Scome scuffs and marks but on the surface only.
Sleeve: Near Mint (NM or M-) — Sleeve in great condition, some light storage wear.

Tracklisting

A1  Pregenerate  4:18
A2  Generate  4:18
A3  Henry's Revenge  3:27
B4  Modern Hereditary Dance Steps  5:36
B5  Every Free Day A Good Day  4:06
B6  Degenerate  6:07

Credits

Artwork: Isabelle Vigier
Engineer, Mastered By: Zlaya Hadzich
Liner Notes: Konkurrent
Music By [All Music Written By], Written-By [All Music Written By]: June Of 44
Performer [June Of 44 Are]: Doug Scharin
Performer [June Of 44 Are]: Fred Erskine
Performer [June Of 44 Are]: Jeff Mueller
Performer [June Of 44 Are]: Sean Meadows

Label: Konkurrent (fish6), Atomic Recordings (fish6)

Notes

This version has a printed barcode and mentions Atomic Recordings on the back cover. From the sleeve: June Of 44 had just finished the recordings for their brand new album when they embarked on a tour through Spain, France and Italy. Without any further ado, they went straight on to do their Fishtank-session. They are used to work on songs over a short period of time, then record them immediately: a method of working that we appreciate very much and recognize in our own field. The extensive touring would leave some traces (Sean was ill for a day), but the band was eager to get all their ideas on tape. They kept going, whether it was night or day. Although June of 44 experienced the studio as a bunker, the equipment that was accidently available appeared to be very useful: an old organ, a tube radio-set that had been lying around, even sound engineer Zlaya was incorporated to generate some tone. In retrospect, one could consider this 'In The Fishtank' as the missing link between their albums 'Four Great Points' and 'Anahata', in the sense that it combines their adventurous 'rock' with the experimental jazzy musicality - six exclusive songs that make you sail off into the sunset. Tracks are listed sequentially on the back cover.