Recorded March 1996 on analog 4-track at Fort Hazel.
Previously released on Kady O'Gee (FHM008, 1996).
The homemade chimes were various lengths (about 2 to 30 inches) of steel tubing, suspended across the doorway to the bathroom. At the time, one could not use the toilet without first moving the chimes. When presented with the (almost cheesy) harmony tracks, Jeremy added the messy lead guitar as sabotage. We kept it.
credits
from Beefy, Leafy, Cha Cha Cha,
released April 20, 1999
composed by T. Andreas and J. Miller
Tristan: electric piano, bass, homemade chimes
Jeremy: fuzz guitar
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