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Portraits Of Past – Portraits Of Past
Tracklist
A1 | KQED Equals Volvo | |
A2 | Bang Yer Head | |
A3 | The Control Freak | |
B1 | Implications Of A Sinkhole Personality | |
B2 | The Outlook Is Bleak | |
B3 | Snicker Snicker | |
B4 | Something Less Than Intended |
Companies, etc.
- Printed By – Punks With Presses
- Recorded At – Stanford University
- Mastered At – Greg Lee Processing – L-46448
Credits
- Bass – Jeremy Andrew Bringetto*
- Drums – Matthew Martin Bajda
- Guitar – Jonah G. Buffa*
- Guitar, Vocals – Rex John Shelverton
- Photography By [Cover] – Shawn Scallen
- Photography By [Insert] – Zoe Crosher
- Recorded By – Vic*
- Text By [Words By, Ebullition Insert] – K. McClard*
- Vocals – Robert Allan Pettersen
Notes
First pressing in printed red art cover. Comes with a band insert with lyrics, credits, and band photo, as well as a blue Ebullition Records insert with label graphics and a short story.
This record was later repressed on several different colors of vinyl, issued with one of two different hand-screened cover designs in various ink colors.
Sides are labeled 0 and 00. This edition on black vinyl.
Recorded in Stanford, CA Nov. 1995. Cover photo taken sometime July, 1995. Insert photo taken Nov. 1996, somewhere in Santa Cruz, CA.
This record was later repressed on several different colors of vinyl, issued with one of two different hand-screened cover designs in various ink colors.
Sides are labeled 0 and 00. This edition on black vinyl.
Recorded in Stanford, CA Nov. 1995. Cover photo taken sometime July, 1995. Insert photo taken Nov. 1996, somewhere in Santa Cruz, CA.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Side A): EBULLITION #32 SIDE A L-46448
- Matrix / Runout (Side B): EBULLITION #32-SIDE B L-46448-X
Other Versions (5 of 8)View All
Title (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | Portraits Of Past (LP, Album, Green Transparent) | Ebullition Records (2) | Ebullition 32 | US | 1996 | ||
New Submission | Portraits Of Past (LP, Album, Red Transparent) | Ebullition Records (2) | Ebullition 32 | US | 1996 | ||
Recently Edited | Portraits Of Past (LP, Album, Repress) | Ebullition Records (2) | Ebullition 32 | US | Unknown | ||
Recently Edited | Portraits Of Past (LP, Album, Repress, Green) | Ebullition Records (2) | Ebullition 32 | US | Unknown | ||
New Submission | Portraits Of Past (LP, Album, Repress, Blue Transparent) | Ebullition Records (2) | Ebullition 32 | US | Unknown |
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Reviews
I would have to agree with Smithsnerd here. It was so far ahead of it's time it took years for anyone to realize how good it was. I'm not sure anything touches it in the genre whatever fucking genre you wanna call it. Great songs, unique sounding mix, great lyrics and the best LP packaging ever?