Single US 1994 on Hi-Ball Records label
Rock, Folk, World and (Folk, Indie Rock)
With 14-page comic book by Dame Darcy. "recorded live to four-track in the Nedelkoff Barn (largest plywood barn in the U.S.), Floyd Knobs, Indiana on May 8, 1994, Derby Day Weekend." "Vinyl mastering at A&R (Dallas, TX) on a Neumann VMS 70 cutting lathe equipped with a SX 74 cutting head. ... Recorded and mastered to 1/2" analog tape straight to the vinyl master. No digital processes." All songs ©&℗1994, Dame Darcy. Edition of 2000 numbered copies.
Dame Darcy voc, bj, *1971 US artwork, banjo, harmonica, plastic, harmonica, other, sparkles, tambourine, vocals, album by | |
The Coctails , 1989-1995 US album by | |
Barry Phipps b, banjo, bass, drums, liner notes | |
Archer Prewitt g, *1963 US bass, drums, percussion, metal dog bowl, producer, recorded by | |
Mark Greenberg , bass, vibraphone | |
John Upchurch , bass clarinet, saw, musical saw | |
Robert Nedelkoff percussion, metal trough | |
Kaki Nedelkoff shaker |
Kathy Moseley art direction, layout |
Kim R. Kolb art direction, layout |
Stan Getz II mastered by |
Stephen Upchurch photography by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | The Great Molasses Flood Of 1919 | Dame Darcy With The Coctails | 2:35 | |
2 | Fennel | Dame Darcy With The Coctails | 1:03 | |
3 | Happy Filly | Dame Darcy With The Coctails | 0:56 | |
4 | Tardvark | Dame Darcy With The Coctails | 0:39 | |
5 | Band Aid Box | Dame Darcy With The Coctails | 1:14 | |
6 | Naked Lady Song | Dame Darcy With The Coctails | 1:34 | |
7 | Some Old Folk Song | Dame Darcy With The Coctails | 0:49 |