Album US 2016 on F of X Records label
Rock and Pop (Alternative Rock, Pop Rock)
Pre-Rivera? What the?... I met Nick DiMauro in college (the Stony Brook Music Department to be exact) and to make an absurdly long story short, I gave him a cassette of my crude musical experiments and he didn’t run away screaming. He actually dug it. And if the atmosphere was right during Orchestration class he would even quote a line from one my songs, most notably, You’re Gonna Die Someday. It was then I knew that he wasn't one of those fly by night acquaintances. We hung out a little more each successive day, sometimes at his house (which was a new experience for me) and listened to records on his father's ultra class A Hi-Fi equipment. Nick was without question, the funniest, most obnoxious, imaginative person I'd ever met, so that in itself was cool and enough to keep me from being one of the most anti social characters in the music department. Our shared sense of humor, philosophy and love for hip chord changes made going through the motions of college a lot easier. To top it off, his parents were always kind to me and countless times fed me some of the best home made cooking anywhere. Speaking of food, it was Nick who introduced me to chicken and broccoli, cold noodles in sesame sauce and Chinese roast pork. He taught me why it was ok to take off my jacket at other peoples houses especially on hot summer days. And he exposed me to David Lynch's film "E r a s e r h e a d " which put my absurd life into perspective. Yes, things were changing for me. For both of us. Soon my sister Laura would think to herself, "Who is this strange guy my brother is hanging out with?" " He doesn't know how to hang out or have friends." Well, that was 1982... Two years later Nick and I purchased some 8 track equipment and set up tent in my bed room, and occasionally at his upstairs vortex. We collaborated on many ideas, honed our engineering skills and even got paid for recording local talent. This CD is a preview of the work we would do once we really became involved in the “real music world”. The absurd humor still carried over and the sarcastic-parody like flavor of this early work still remains intact. Of course the song writing and the arrangements are tighter now-a-days and the fidelity is far superior from these 8 track babies. But it was with these musical fornications that the “dog/child” Brian Rivera was born. It’s future still dangling by a Muffin. It’s hibernation in the late 90s still one of speculation. What will happen? More tunes? Mutant Catalytic Converter Puppies? A re-grouping of new philosophies and styles? As Brian once sang : Time Will Tell. - JT 10/18/97 Nick DiMauro : Vocals, Keyboard, Programming, Recordist, Mixer John Tabacco : Vocals, Keyboard, Drums, Guitar, Programming, Recordist, Mixer Gerry Palisi : Electric and Nylon Guitar Cheryl Palisi : Vocals, Backup vocals Recording device : Tascam 38 - 8 Track with DBX noise reduction Mixing board : Tascam M50 and Amek TAC Scorpion Mixdown deck : Sony ES 501 PCM to Beta tape Sequencer : Hybrid Arts Monitors : Paisley, JBL 4231, Auratones, Yamaha NS 10s Amp : Crown, Rotell, 2 mono tube Luxman Recording location : Suburban Hermit Studios 1 - St. James, NY Backdoor Studios - Huntington Station, NY Mastering : Bob Ball. JT using the SA3 risc process All Word and Music © 1984-86 by John Tabacco and Nick DiMauro Published by It Iz What It Iz Music (SESAC) except: I'll Go With You Words and Music © 1986 by Nick DiMauro
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![]() | John Tabacco key, voc, co-producer, engineer, performer, voice, drums, electric guitar, backing vocals, drums, keyboards, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, voice, bass, backing vocals, drum programming, acoustic guitar, keyboards, lead vocals, keyboards, drum programming, backing vocals, keyboards, lead vocals, drum programming, keyboards, keyboards, harmony vocals, keyboards, vocals, keyboards, synth, drum programming, sound designer, drums, keyboards, voice, editor |
![]() | Nick DiMauro co-producer, engineer, performer, voice, lead vocals, keyboards, bass, lead vocals, harmony vocals, keyboards, lead vocals, keyboards, synth, backing vocals, electric organ, electric piano, bass, lead vocals, keyboards, drum programming, backing vocals, lead vocals, harmony vocals, drum programming, keyboards, horns, lead vocals, keyboards, backing vocals, lead vocals, backing vocals, keyboards, drum programming, synth, lead vocals, backing vocals, keyboards, synth, lead vocals, drum programming, keyboards, keyboards, voice |
![]() | Gerry Palisi , electric guitar, lead guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, semi-acoustic guitar |
![]() | Cheryl Palisi , lead vocals, backing vocals, harmony vocals |
![]() | Laura Tabacco , voice |
John Tabacco backing vocals, sound designer |
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Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | ![]() | Is There Something in There Mick? | John Tabacco And Nick DiMauro | 00:15 | |
2 | ![]() | Garden Girl (Ain't That True?) | John Tabacco And Nick DiMauro | 03:57 | |
3 | ![]() | Find a Way | John Tabacco And Nick DiMauro | 03:55 | |
4 | ![]() | Hiding Behind a String | John Tabacco And Nick DiMauro | 04:18 | |
5 | ![]() | Monkfunkindafagen (Ram Axe) | John Tabacco And Nick DiMauro | 03:06 | |
6 | ![]() | It's a Constant Attack! | John Tabacco And Nick DiMauro | 04:54 | |
7 | ![]() | So Let It Go | John Tabacco And Nick DiMauro | 05:02 | |
8 | ![]() | Just Another Minute | John Tabacco And Nick DiMauro | 04:44 | |
9 | ![]() | Where's My Milk, Russ? | John Tabacco And Nick DiMauro | 00:21 | |
10 | ![]() | Do What You Have To | John Tabacco And Nick DiMauro | 05:23 | |
11 | ![]() | Don't You Know It's Not Nothing? | John Tabacco And Nick DiMauro | 06:10 | |
12 | ![]() | Take Another Chance On Love | John Tabacco And Nick DiMauro | 04:24 | |
13 | ![]() | Looks | John Tabacco And Nick DiMauro | 05:31 | |
14 | ![]() | I'll Go with You | John Tabacco And Nick DiMauro | 04:01 | |
15 | ![]() | I'll Be There Always | John Tabacco And Nick DiMauro | 04:17 | |
16 | ![]() | Are We All Gonna Be Just A Memory? | John Tabacco And Nick DiMauro | 05:34 | |
17 | Mystery Juxta / More 1986 Road Trip to Seattle Rambling | John Tabacco And Nick DiMauro | 03:33 |
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