Don Caballero: Singles Breaking Up Vol. 1
Don Caballero: Singles Breaking Up Vol. 1
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Don Caballero
Label: Touch & Go Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 036172088430
Genre: Rock
By no means a release of new or current Don Cab material (and originally released in 1999), Singles Breaking Up (Vol. 1) offers quite a range of the band's history to appreciate. The oldest recordings found here are programs 1-6 which became the first two singles and a b-side for the fourth. They were recorded in a 1/2 inch 8 track studio by Lee Hollihan of Valencia, PA (the original Good Morning Vietnam man) for only $25 an hour. The next batch, 7-9, were recorded by Steve Albini in his once home studio and were a part of the For Respect Sessions. Program 10 was also recorded in this same studio by colleague engineer Bob Weston. Program 11 was recorded in Detroit by engineer Al Sutton and was a part of the sessions for Don Caballero 2. Lastly, programs 12-13 were recorded again by Steve Albini in the B room portion of this Chicago studio Electrical Audio. The photographic art concept for the whole anthology is simply this: 7 inch phonograph singles breaking up, in the kind of setting of giving Abby Road back to the people.
Tracks:
1.1 Lucky Father Brown
1.2 Belted Sweater
1.3 Shoe Shine
1.4 Unresolved Kharma
1.5 Puddin' in My Eye
1.6 My Ten Year Old Lady Is Giving It Away
1.7 Our Caballero
1.8 Andandandandandandandandandand
1.9 First Hits
1.10 No More Peace and Quiet for the Warlike
1.11 If You've Read Dr. Adder Then You Know What I Want
1.12 Trey Dog's Acid
1.13 Room Temperature Lounge