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S/T
No. 6 Records, 1996

“Floating
down Houston Street and the furies are after me
It’s the type of night
where I don’t give a damn if the rent is paid, this life
ain’t so bad"
-
from “Flyin’ High"
Not
long after I dissolved St. Johnny, in the Fall of 1995, Mercury
Rev drummer/pianist Jeff Mercel and I found ourselves making
the trek from Manhattan to SUNY Fredonia in Western New York,
where Mercury Rev had recorded Yerself is Steam. Dave
Fridmann, who had worked on Let it Come Down, St. Johnny’s
final album, produced and played bass and keyboards on the record.
I played all the guitars. Carmen Quinones sang back-up vocals
(she previously appeared on Let it Come Down and also
on Mercury Rev’s See You on the Other Side).
The songs were recorded and mixed at break-neck speed; there
was not much money and Dave was (as always) in great demand.
He sandwiched G.Mal in between Verbena and Weezer sessions.
The recording
came out on Terry Tolkin’s label No. 6 Records.
J. Spacemen
told me that he liked this EP. It was nice to hear. The tracks
I like the best are “Crawling through the Glass”
and “Flyin’ High”, “Hard to Beat."
TRACK
LISTING
1. Hard
to Beat MP3
2. Flying
High MP3
3. Crawling Through The Glass
4. Kill Yer Pain
5. I Didn't Know
6. Don't Mean Nothin'
CREDITS
Bill Whitten
- Guitar, Producer, Vocals
Carmen Luz Quiñones - Vocals
Dave Fridmann - Bass, Engineer, Piano, Producer
Grand Mal - Main Performer
Jeff Mercel - Drums
Nitin Vadukul - Photography
Pete Ciccone - Design
Recorded at Sweet Fish, Fredonia, New York.