In the early nineties, World Of Pooh
members Barbara Manning, Melanie Clarin, and Kim Osterwald transformed
into the San Francisco Seals. Lead vocalist Manning wrote the band's
original songs; Clarin handled the drumming duties and also sang and
played accordion, as well as other instruments, while Osterwald played
cello. The music of SF Seals was largely pop-oriented, drawing
inspiration from the '60s Bay Area scene and often spiced with samples
and strange noises -- although as the band grew instrumentally, those
aspects became less prominent in their live work. Manning was
particularly fond of covering other artists -- often obscure tunes --
both on record and in the Seals' live shows.
Nowhere After recording a series of seven-inch singles with Margaret Murray, formerly of U.S. Saucer, on bass, SF Seals toured with bassist Chris Milner of The Molecules and drummer Jay Paget. Guitarist Brently Pusser of Nerd Rock Pioneers and Three Day Stubble joined the band for the recording of Nowhere, their first LP, released in 1994 on the Matador label. Murray and Clarin also played on the album. The band's second album, Truth Walks in Sleepy Shadows, was released the next year, and they toured in support of the release, after which they disbanded -- permanently, according to Manning. Manning, who had fronted 28th Day and the Tablespoons as well as World Of Pooh, has also released solo work, and is hailed by underground critics as a songwriter of eminent abilities. From Discogs
Nowhere After recording a series of seven-inch singles with Margaret Murray, formerly of U.S. Saucer, on bass, SF Seals toured with bassist Chris Milner of The Molecules and drummer Jay Paget. Guitarist Brently Pusser of Nerd Rock Pioneers and Three Day Stubble joined the band for the recording of Nowhere, their first LP, released in 1994 on the Matador label. Murray and Clarin also played on the album. The band's second album, Truth Walks in Sleepy Shadows, was released the next year, and they toured in support of the release, after which they disbanded -- permanently, according to Manning. Manning, who had fronted 28th Day and the Tablespoons as well as World Of Pooh, has also released solo work, and is hailed by underground critics as a songwriter of eminent abilities. From Discogs
Tracklist
1 | Back Again | 4:37 |
2 | Don't Underestimate Me | 3:36 |
3 | 8's | 3:44 |
4 | Janine's Dream | 3:16 |
5 | Still? | 4:02 |
6 | Day 12 | 2:33 |
7 | Winter Song | 2:39 |
8 | Baby Blue | 3:30 |
9 | Demons On The Corners | 8:38 |
10 | Missing | 2:50 |
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