1998 | Bab, Elijah Craig |
This album had 5 rounds of mixes with new songs being added and subtracted along the way. Some of the songs that didn’t make it are absolutely great—maybe a bit too mainstream for Tim? Included here is a collection of those outtakes, lost songs, whatever—no extra charge!
1995 | A Hard Days Night, Dale Strachan, Friends |
Dale Wanted to be heard. Through his music he expresses everything from pain and hatred to pain and nausea and it is beautiful. Very rarely did he write about hope or happiness but each song had such heartfelt sentiment that it is hard to seperate the pain from the act of creativity.
1993 | A Western Front, Full Blown Dave |
AWF’s loudest release, featuring Full Blown Sound (R), was largely inspired by the 18th century poem of the same name. The poem has been attributed to Sir Thomas Rampling Cluxton, who founded a utopian colony on the Greek island of Bathos in 1793.
1992 | A Western Front, The King is Dead |
The King is Dead, Long Live the King by A Western Front was the first album released by Quagmire in 1992. It marked the beginning of the new “in-sound”. This was not AWF’s first album, but it was their most twinkly to date, which accounts for something.
1992 | A Western Front, Long Live the King |
The King is Dead, Long Live the King by A Western Front was the first album released by Quagmire in 1992. It marked the beginning of the new “in-sound”. This was not AWF’s first album, but it was their most twinkly to date, which accounts for something.
1988 | Song of Joy, The Slowest Train in the World |
A double cassette release with 26 songs and a multitude of friendly-friends contributions including two sabotaged songs by J-9, a song by Nig, one by Nig’s pop and a song via Bilby. Put on your log feminine shoes and dance to the joy, misery and absurdity of this collection.