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1991 studio album by Tone Dogs
The Early Middle Years is the second studio album by Tone Dogs , released in 1991 by Soleilmoon Recordings . In reviewing the album for Option , critic Mark Sullivan said, "The Tone Dogs play art-rock with a hard edge, their experimental streak appears in surreal lyrics, odd meters, unusual instrumentation (two basses and drums on some tracks), and eclecticism."[1]
Track listing [ edit ]
Title Writer(s) 1. "(When George Bush Was Head of The) C.I.A." Amy Denio 4:22 2. "Agyptian Occordian" Fred Chalenor , Amy Denio, Will Dowd2:14 3. "Salvatore" Amy Denio, Chip Doring 3:13 4. "Eyeohyewahseedee" Amy Denio 2:40 5. "Tumbling" Amy Denio 5:25 6. "Spanish Eyes" Amy Denio 5:34 7. "Waltz" Fred Chalenor, Amy Denio 3:24 8. "Mr. Awfully Nice" Fred Chalenor, Amy Denio 3:58 9. "Traffic Island Psycho" Amy Denio 3:47 10. "Klezzy" traditional 2:42 11. "Sprinkling of Marie" Hanns Eisler 2:53 12. "Major Minor" Amy Denio 4:07 13. "Good A.M." Fred Chalenor 3:28 14. "Three Fell Swoops" Drew Canulette, Fred Chalenor, Amy Denio, Will Dowd 8:26
Personnel [ edit ]
Adapted from The Early Middle Years liner notes.[2]
Tone Dogs
Production and additional personnel
Drew Canulette – producer, recording , mixing
John Donald – mixing (14)
John Golden – mastering
Lance Limbocker – mixing (14)
Mike Todd – mixing (14)
Tone Dogs – producer
Release history [ edit ]
Region
Date
Label
Format
Catalog
United States
1991
Soleilmoon
CD
SOL 10 CD
References [ edit ]
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