Geggy Tah - Sacred Cow (1996) 256k CBR Rip by GOG-AD
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------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BROUGHT TO YOU BY THE GAIJIN OTAKU GUNDAN - AUDIO DETACHMENT ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\////////////////////////////////////////// ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- General Information ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Title................: Sacred Cow Artist...............: Geggy Tah Album................: Sacred Cow Year.................: 1996 Genre................: indie Comment..............: Kinda like Steely Dan on Beck backed by Primus and Cake Type.................: Studio Duration.............: 50:23.15 Number of Songs......: 13 Audio Format.........: MP3 Ripper...............: Easy CD-DA Extractor 9 Professional Encoder..............: Fraunhofer MP3Enc Bitrate..............: 256 kbps - CBR Hz...................: 44,100 Channels.............: Stereo Source...............: Retail CD ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- About The Band ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Geggy Tah is one of those 'once in a life time' occurances, kinda like when Donald Fagen first met Walter Becker and the two decided to cut an LP of music that they themselves would listen to. And the similarities don't stop there... Talking Heads frontman, iconoclast and owner of the eclectic Luaka Bop record label David Byrne even seems to be at a loss when trying to define what made Geggy Tah so intriguing during an all too brief heyday, stating simply it's "like nothing you've ever heard before." So what was it about the music Greg Kurstin and Tommy Jordan were making back in the mid-nineties that so amazed one of the most unique voices in modern music? Was it the cacaphony of diverse influence struggling to keep one step ahead of Geggy Tah once they got going - or was it the heart rending honesty and world weary optimisim that made Geggy Tah such the conundrum? Like Byrne said, Geggy Tah is indeed unlike anything you've ever heard before but there's a catch - flowing within this stream of novel sound there lies a wealth of familiar warmth, insider nods and interpritive exploration of our collective musical history, all coming from a very left of center base. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tracklist ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 01 Granddad's Opening Address 02 Whoever You Are 03 Lotta Stuff 04 Century Plant 2000 05 Sacred Cow 06 House Of Usher (Inside) 07 Don't Close The Door 08 Such A Beautiful NIght 09 She Withers 10 Las Vegas With The Lights Out 11 Mem 12 Shed 13 Gina -------------------------------------------------------------------------------