Showing posts with label The Schramms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Schramms. Show all posts

14 February 2020

NEUROTICALLY YOURS A Tribute To The Saints 1993



Discogs


 Tracklist 

1 Moon (23) Know Your Product 3:20
2 The Schramms In The Mirror 5:09
3 The Chant Grain Of Sand 3:49
4 Chuck Prophet Just Like Fire Would 3:04
5 Rich Hardesty And The Del Reys Ghost Ships 2:59
6 Dime Box Story Of Love 3:27
7 The Bevis Frond This Perfect Day 2:25
8 Low Max Messin' With The Kid 4:35
9 Ed Kuepper Everything's Fine 3:12
10 Springhouse Angels 3:01
11 Popealopes How To Avoid Disaster 4:23
12 The Leaving Trains Demolition Girl 3:13
13 Trotsky Icepick (I'm) Stranded 3:02
14 The Original Sins Erotic Neurotic 3:00
15 The Puzzled Monkeys Down The Drain 4:12
16 Sidewinders (2) Memories Are Made Of This 2:23
17 Two Lane Blacktop That's The Way It Goes 4:31
18 The Brothers Figaro Wrapped Up And Blue 4:36
19 Texas Midgets Shipwreck (Prodigal Son) 5:29

28 July 2017

THE SCHRAMMS

Rock Paper Scissors Dynamite
1992

 Little Apocalypse
1994

by request
 


Rock Paper Scissors Dynamite

Tracklist

1 The Welfare Of Your Enemy
2 The Right Place
3 Cycle Of Days
4 Let Them Lie Down
5 How Many Lives
6 Talking To Me Poor
7 Funeral Song
8 In The Mirror
9 The Chill
10 Her Darkness
11 Nine Years
12 In The Ghost House 

Little Apocalypse

Tracklist 
 
1 Heart Not Within
2 Sooner Or Later
3 Home
4 Side Of The Road
5 Never Hold Heaven
6 Little Apocalypse
7 Duck Hunting In Hell
8 Where Were You
9 I Saw Him Fall
10 Conquerer's Song
11 A Woman's Name
12 Little American Hymn

05 April 2012

THE SCHRAMMS Walk to Delphi 1992

By request

Discogs

 

Biography

by Mark Deming
Melding pop, folk-rock, and alt-country sounds with quirky wit and a keen intelligence, the Schramms were the brainchild of gifted guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter Dave Schramm, who debuted the group in 1987. Schramm, who had previously played with Human Switchboard and Jon Klages, left Yo La Tengo in 1986, following the release of their debut album, Ride the Tiger, and he soon began working up material with fellow Human Switchboard alumnus Ron Metz and drums and bassist Terry Karydes, who had played in an embryonic version of Yo La Tengo. After Karydes' bass was stolen, she moved over to keyboards, and Mike Lewis, another former member of Yo La Tengo, took over on bass, with guitarist Todd Novak and sax player Pete Linzell filling out the lineup. The band dubbed themselves the Walking Wounded and lined up a short tour only to discover a group in California was already using that name; as a joke, the band billed themselves as the Schramms for the duration of the tour, only to … » Read more
 

Tracklist 

1 Walk To Delphi
2 Out Of The Earth
3 Living In Confusion
4 Letdown Later
5 It's Not What She Wants
6 Big Stink
7 Everytime
8 The Way Some People Die
9 Number Nineteen
10 Theme From "Gusano Verde"
11 Of All The Souls
 

14 July 2010

SPIN Radio Network Fall 1994



Behold I have a CD rarity for you to peruse - SPIN Radio Network - a radio show that was sent out to college radio in the 1990's which featured rare versions of songs from a plethora of bands worthy of a permanent place our hearts. These old shows were part of college radio's glory days - when SUM41 and Panic! At The Disco were thankfully nonexistent and the word emo meant screaming along to your favorite Fugazi songs, not how you wore your hair. Step back in time and remember when there was no interwebs, no iPods and all you could do was record this on a cassette.

Sadly, this is the only copy of the program I have. I think I threw the others away many years ago. I know, that was a bad choice.
In any case, enjoy.

Morphine Shame


Strapping Fieldhands In The Pineys