Album US 2000 on Solipsism label
Electronic (Experimental)
Sound sources; Whisky jug and chains, broken bottles, breaking bottles, balalaika and prepared balalaika, bowed saw, harmonica, various bowed and struck - kitchen tools - light fixtures - metal and brass objects, whistling, extended vocal techniques, kazoo, dragged and struck bricks, and windchimes. Absolutely no actual train sounds were used in the making of this recording.
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No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Whiskey-Sunday Dawn On A Bull Local Flat-Wheeler | P. Miles Bryson | 8:20 | |
2 | Mid-Afternoon Mexican Gondola Flop | P. Miles Bryson | 2:09 | |
3 | Little Whistler Ditches The Yard Bulls | P. Miles Bryson | 1:26 | |
4 | Thumbin', Rubber Trampin' And The Chance Meetin' In A Baton Rouge Truckstop | P. Miles Bryson | 4:23 | |
5 | Boxcar Bindlestiff Blues And The Sudden Murder Of A High-Roller | P. Miles Bryson | 4:52 | |
6 | South-Central Subway Swami | P. Miles Bryson | 4:32 | |
7 | Queenie, Standing Vigil Over Wenatchee Will, After He's Been Dragged To Death Under A Freight | P. Miles Bryson | 3:15 | |
8 | Helen's Shopping-Cart Vespers | P. Miles Bryson | 1:55 | |
9 | The Frios Tunnel-Creeper Shakes And The Discovery Of Three Whacked 'N Hacked, Garbage-Bagged Prosties In The Crazy Eights Dumpster | P. Miles Bryson | 9:04 | |
10 | Lost Voices Of Christmas In The Bowery | P. Miles Bryson | 7:14 | |
11 | The Second Coming Of The Cowboy Jesus And The High-Noon Healing | P. Miles Bryson | 8:02 | |
12 | The Million-Mile Dreaming | P. Miles Bryson | 9:00 |