Recorded September 1995 on analog 4-track at Fort Hazel.
Previously released on Lowbelly (FHM003, 1996).
This tune accidentally happened when Tristan was trying to play the U2 song "One" on the Baldoni. Later, the Lowbelly ensemble updated the song to a Spaghetti Western syle in the tradition of Ennio Morricone. This version will be on the next album.
credits
from Beefy, Leafy, Cha Cha Cha,
released April 20, 1999
composed by T. Andreas and J. Miller
Jeremy: electric guitar
Tristan: Baldoni, bass, electric guitar
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