We Sing and Play
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We Sing and Play | ||
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EP by Baboon | ||
Released | 1999 | |
Recorded | February - March 1999 at Crystal Clear Sound, Dallas, Texas | |
Genre | Rock and Roll | |
Length | ???:??? | |
Label | self-released | |
Producer(s) | Baboon, John Congleton | |
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Baboon chronology | ||
Secret Robot Control (1997) |
We Sing and Play (1999) |
A Bum Note and a Bead of Sweat (2001) |
We Sing and Play is the title of an E.P. by Baboon. It was self-released in 1999. Due to the band's disenchantment with their former record label (Wind-Up), they decided to release this disc without the support of a label. The copyright notice on the back of the disc reads "No label affiliation here, just rock band."
[edit] Track listing
- "Rise"
- "Lushlife"
- "Angels"
- "Endlessly"
- "Closer"
- "012 seconds"
- "Show Me the Way to Go Home" (hidden track, performed by Steven Barnett's grandmother)
All songs by Baboon.
[edit] Personnel
- Andrew Huffstetler - vocals, trombone
- Mike Rudnicki - guitar, backing vocals
- Steven Barnett - drums
- Mark Hughes - bass
- Mark Reznicek - additional snare drum (on "Rise" and "012 seconds")
- John "Corn Mo" Cunningham - rock'n'roll piano (on "Lushlife")
- Kari Luna - organ (on "Closer" and "Endlessly")
- James Henderson - mellotron (on "Angels")
- Dan Barnett - band photograph
- Ed Sherman - layout