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DigHayZoose Demo Recordings + Extras
Vocals - Phil Schlotterer Bass - Bil Brown Guitar - David Andersen Guitar - David "Zoop" Coonce (does not appear on demo material) Drums - Jimmi Florez 1990 Original Demo Release Date:November 1990? Label:None This is the first demo DigHayZoose recorded - the one that got them signed (that, and God's provision). It includes one track that never made it onto the album, and an earlier version of Express. 1 Think About It 2 Zeptune 3 Buddha Express 4 Dad Song 5 Ghost 1991 Second Demo Release Date:February or March 1991 Label:None This demo was created in February or March of 1991. It happened when the band had enough money to go back in and record a few more songs. 1 Strugglefish (1991 demo) 2 H.T.P. (1991 demo) 3 You Said (1991 demo) 4 Think About It Again 1991 Strugglefish Pre-Production Demo Release Date:May 01, 1991 Label:None Length:42:00 After recording the first two demos, the band was signed in April/May of 1991. The first album was slated to be recorded in June of 1991, so the band returned to the studio to record scratch versions of the songs that would appear on the studio album. 1 Ghost v2.0 2 Water's Way (Demo) 3 Brighter Daze (Demo) 4 And It Came To Pass 5 Slow Serious (Demo) 6 Christmas Medley 7 Love Song (Demo) 8 Psychedelic Mommy (Demo) 9 Occam's Razor (Adam Again Cover) Live New Year's Eve 1995-1996 - New Earth Coffee House Label:None Length:38:18 This is audio taken directly from a bootleg video. Unedited, uncut, untouched. One long track. Vocals get lost in the music occasionally, but it is still good audio recorded with an open-air stereo microphone. Shot at the New Earth Coffee House in Kansas City with about 200 friends on December 31st, 1995. Most likely this is one of the only places to hear unreleased material they were working on at the time. New guitarist, David Coonce (aka: Zoop) appears in this recording with rest of the band. Steeplechase / I Want To Be A Clone Medley (Instant Cake Mix) 1994 This is a rare track taken from the Steve Taylor tribute, "I Predict A Clone". Sharing Widget |