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Indian SummerScience 1994

Label:

Future Recordings (3) – FTR 6

Format:

CD, Album, Compilation, Limited Edition, Repress

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Emo, Post-Hardcore

Tracklist

1I Think Your Train Is Leaving
Vocals [Uncredited & Archival]Bessie Smith
4:37
2Touch The Wings Of An Angel... Doesn't Mean You Can Fly3:18
3Truman1:34
4Aren't You, Angel?
Vocals [Archival]Bessie Smith
4:45
5Waiting
Vocals [Archival]Bessie Smith
2:33
6Angry Son
Vocals [Archival]Bessie Smith
7:29
7Orchard3:59
8Sugar Age3:50
9Reflections On Milkweed
VoiceM.*
3:18
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Companies, etc.

  • Recorded AtHouse Of Faith
  • Made ByWww.onestopmediashop.com – 28836

Credits

  • DrumsD.* (tracks: 7)
  • Performer, DrumsE.* (tracks: 1 to 6, 8 to 9)
  • Performer, Guitar [Uncredited]M.*
  • Performer, Vocals, Bass [Uncredited]S.*
  • Performer, Vocals, Liner Notes, Guitar [Uncredited]A.*
  • Recorded ByBart Thurber (tracks: 1 to 6, 9)

Notes

Professionally-replicated CD in paper sheath (replicating graphics of an earlier Indian Summer release). Comes packaged in exterior cardboard box and includes an insert featuring liner notes.

Owing to the ambiguous credits on Indian Summer's releases, several of these song titles are speculative.

Track 7 recorded at the band's practice space in San Francisco, California.
Track 8 recorded in a bedroom in Santa Barbara, California.

Track 1 originally released on the Indian Summer / Embassy split 7" (Slave Cut, 1994).
Tracks 2 and 3 originally released on the Speed Kills split 7" with Ordination Of Aaron (*inchworm., 1994).
Tracks 4 to 6 originally released as the Indian Summer 7" (Repercussion, 1993).
Track 7 originally released on the Current / Indian Summer split 7" (Homemade, 1993).
Track 8 originally released on the Ghost Dance 2x7" various-artists compilation (Slave Cut, 1994).
Track 9 originally released on the A Food Not Bombs Benefit LP various-artists LP (*inchworm., 1994).

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout: Made in CA/www.onestopmediashop.com - Future-02 - 28836 1

Other Versions (5)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
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Science 1994 (CD, Album, Limited Edition, Compilation)Future Recordings (3)noneUS2002
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Science 1994 (CD, Album, Limited Edition, Compilation)Future Recordings (3)noneUS2002
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Science 1994 (CD, Album, Compilation, Limited Edition)Future Recordings (3)noneUS2008
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Science 1994 (CD, Compilation, Reissue)Future Recordings (3)noneUS2010
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Science (Cassette, Compilation, Limited Edition, Numbered, Unofficial Release)The Burden of Reflecting Recordsburden number oneAustria2015

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Reviews

  • imagnrywar's avatar
    imagnrywar
    Avoid this one. Despite the somewhat cool (but actually annoying) packaging, this disc is lossy -- there's a hard cut-off at 16 khz on all tracks. Even worse, there are short 2 second gaps between all the tracks -- it's especially noticeable during the feedback/transition from track 4 to track 5.

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