Phantom Tollbooth – One-Way Conversation
Genre: | Rock |
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Style: | Alternative Rock, Math Rock, Punk |
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Tracklist
Significant In Ten Years | |||
Landing Is Gear | |||
That's Where I Live | |||
We're Paid By The Word | |||
Poly-Razmatazz | |||
Crash Mode | |||
Last Exit Before Toll | |||
Pajama Joe | |||
Daylight In The Quiet Zone | |||
Camel's Gak | |||
Hellcat II |
Credits (12)
- Gerard Smith (2)Bass, Vocals
- Kathe BurkhartDesign [Designed By]
- Jon CoatsDrums
- Dave RickGuitar, Vocals
- cg*Lacquer Cut By
- Jennifer Rick (2)Painting [Back Cover Painting By]
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Image | , | – | In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory | Version Details | Data Quality | ||||
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![]() | One-Way Conversation LP, Album | Homestead Records – HMS081, Homestead Records – HMS 081 | US | 1987 | US — 1987 | ||||
![]() | One-Way Conversation LP, Album, Test Pressing | Homestead Records – HMS 081 | US | 1987 | US — 1987 | New Submission | |||
![]() | One-Way Conversation Cassette, Album | Homestead Records – HMS081, Homestead Records – HMS 081 | US | 1987 | US — 1987 | New Submission |
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referencing One-Way Conversation (LP, Album) HMS081
You should just get everything on Homestead that you find. Along with SST, Touch and Go, Twin/Tone and Sub Pop, they had the best bands of the 80s Amerindie thing.referencing One-Way Conversation (LP, Album) HMS081
Good recording, although on the trebly side. Martin Bisi's best work would arrive on the nineties. Decent pressing. A fantastic mix of punk, prog and math.
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