Blonder Tongue Audio Baton

Blonder Tongue Audio Baton
Studio album by Swirlies
Released March 26, 1993
Recorded June 1992–November 1992
Studio Q Division Studios, Boston
Genre
Length 42:36
Label Taang!
Producer Rich Costey
Swirlies chronology
What to Do About Them
(1992)
Blonder Tongue Audio Baton
(1993)
Brokedick Car
(1994)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Tiny Mix Tapes link

Blonder Tongue Audio Baton (sometimes spelled Blondertongueaudiobaton) is a 1993 album by Swirlies, released on CD, LP and cassette. The majority of the album was recorded in the summer of 1992 at Q Division Studios, Boston with engineer/co-producer Rich Costey. It is possibly their best-known and most critically praised work, with many critics citing it as a "lo-fi" answer to My Bloody Valentine's Loveless. Allmusic calls it "a mainstay of early-'90s indie music."

The album is named after an obscure and expensive audio graphic equalizer, made from 1959-61 which was used extensively while tracking the album. It was co-lead singer Seana Carmody's last full album with the group, before she formed the Farfisa-driven and somewhat more pop-oriented Syrup USA. In 2015 most of Swirlies' original line up reunited to perform the entirety of Blonder Tongue Audio Baton as a live set in Brooklyn on the 4th of July as part of the band's 25th anniversary tour.[2]

Track listing

All tracks by Swirlies

  1. "Bell (Prelude)" – 0:12
  2. "Bell" – 4:29
  3. "Vigilant Always" – 5:10
  4. "His Love Just Washed Away" – 5:24
  5. "His Life of Academic Freedom" – 2:07
  6. "Pancake" – 3:15
  7. "Jeremy Parker" – 4:14
  8. "Park the Car by the Side of the Road" – 5:04
  9. "Tree Chopped Down" – 3:12
  10. "Wrong Tube" – 5:06
  11. "Wait Forever" – 4:18

Singles

Personnel

  • Andy Bernick – Bass, Radio
  • Seana Carmody – Guitar, Vocals, Minimoog, Chamberlin (incorrectly listed in the liner notes as a Mellotron)
  • Ben Drucker – Drums (7, 8, 9)
  • Kevin March (Dambuilders) – Drums (2,10)
  • Mark "Spongey" Rivers (Cavedogs) – Drums (3, 4, 6, as well as the outtakes for "Park the Car" and "Trudy")
  • Damon Tuntunjian – Guitar, Vocals, Casio VL-5, Minimoog, Chamberlin (incorrectly listed in the liner notes as a Mellotron)
  • Dan - Moth talk recordist
  • Morgan Andrews - Chimp guitar on "His Life of Academic Freedom"
  • Ron Regé, Jr. – Masking tape pull recordist on intro.
  • Sentridoh and Madbox - Moth talk ambient and cover-up music
  • Swirlies – Producer, Mixing, Engineer
  • Rich Costey – Engineer, Mixing, Co-Producer
  • Kerri Bennet – Artwork, Art Direction, Design
  • Ron Regé – Art Direction, Design
  • Andy Bernick - Artwork

References

External links

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