Recorded March 1996 on analog 4-track at Fort Hazel.
Previously released on Kady O'Gee (FHM008, 1996).
We were experimenting with the sound of OOOOOhing through long cardboard tubes, which kinda sounds like a didgeridoo, and everything else fell into place onto that. Tristan really likes Jeremy's banjo playing. At that time, the banjo probably had 4 or 5 strings.
credits
from Beefy, Leafy, Cha Cha Cha,
released April 20, 1999
composed by J. Miller
Jeremy: banjo, glass bottle (Jim Beam)
Tristan: cardboard tube, South American clay statue, percussion
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