
the Bacharach years
Welcome to the smooth stylings of T. Bacharabab. Take a chance at Happiness. Experience all the 7 Wonders. Don’t fall down… baby. Telephone your lover and experience the sweet life.
Welcome to the smooth stylings of T. Bacharabab. Take a chance at Happiness. Experience all the 7 Wonders. Don’t fall down… baby. Telephone your lover and experience the sweet life.
Possibly the last thing Tim listened to as I found this in his CD player on that day. 2004 was a shit year for us and is well reflected here.
The Slowest Train in the World live at San Jose State University | 1994 | Broadcast live to the MBONE — Tim Alexander, Kevin McCaughey, James Calahan, Mike Frengel, Annie Jonasson, Mark Spooner, Mark Stover, Jon Luini, David Beach, San Jose State University, Friendly Friends, MBONE
This is the last time Mouse was willing to contribute to the Train and delivered in a big way to this one… however he decided to go falsetto-transgender in a lovely floral dress and auburn wig. I’m sure (s)he had a name and maybe Mouse can add more info…
Recorded in the infamous HOT TRACKS STUDIO with Mark Weldon, the live studio performance in the studios of KFJC and others. Compiled by Ned Jackson.
This is the last time Mouse was willing to contribute to the Train and delivered in a big way to this one… however he decided to go falsetto-transgender in a lovely floral dress and auburn wig. I’m sure (s)he had a name and maybe Mouse can add more info…
Some great forgotten songs here. The cover baby is Evan Benway taken by Hoochie.
Is there a chance we’d stoop so lo? This is the first TSTITW compilation to ever reach CD. This features more Mouse songs than Bab but from a time perspective Bab wins with the epic “The Motown Proverbs” at a whopping 26.1min. A Tribute to Father Earl in the stylings of Joni Mitchell’s Paprika Plains.
Join our gathering in the under-world below the hair studio next to the Los Gatos Roasting Co. in Los Gatos—1990. Like everything else that has ever happened (ever)… this is history in the making. If you were part of that history this just might mean something to you. Otherwise… Good luck!
If you ever wondered what the sound of Jesus sounds like… here it is!!! I suppose we all have our own inner soundtrack but it seems fair to assume this is what Jesus was singing to Tim in 1989—sometimes via Kevin. I’m just the color guy talking over the play-by-play announcers, and frankly prefers the sound of silence.
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.
This is what you play at a party if you want those meat-head party crashers to leave. The only person I actually sat and listened to this with was Dave Mayer who said… “you are so lucky”. Not sure what that means, but it’s the first and last time I ever got a pseudo positive reaction from it. We were saturated with Black Russians and well… it was Dave and I.