Single US 1994 on Double Zero label
Rock
Clear red vinyl. Edition of 300. Hand silk screened cover made from a kraft paper envelope. With credits insert and Lumberjack Records catalog. Recorded at Whoop Ass by A.J., August 1994. The A-side song "Saddle Creek" is the naming inspiration for the Saddle Creek record label, after it changed from Lumberjack. It is the name of a street in Omaha, Nebraska near where Conor Oberst and friends grew up.
Polecat , US album by | |
Oliver Blaha b, bass | |
Boz Hicks dr, drums | |
Ted Stevens voc, g, *1975 US vocals, guitar |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Saddle Creek | Polecat | ||
2 | Chinese Water Torture | Polecat |