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The Olivia Tremor Control THE OLIVIA TREMOR CONTROL Music from the Unrealized Film Script, Dusk at Cubist Castle Catalog Number: CLD003 Format: CD Release Date: February 3, 2004 UPC: 656605650326 Label: Cloud Recordings CLOUD RECORDINGS box 821 athens, GA 30603 www.cloudrecordings.com [email protected] Bill Doss (guitar, vocals); Will Cullen Hart (guitar, vocals); John Fernandes (bass, clarinet); Eric Harris (drums, organ); Jeff Mangum (chanter, slide guitar, vocals); Robert Schneider (tibetan prayer bowl, production) Debut double album by The Olivia Tremor Control finally back in print! The highly influential Elephant 6 masterpiece from 1996 has been out of print since 1999. This is the album with which The Olivia Tremor Control took the world by storm, receiving features in Rolling Stone, Spin, NME, Melody Maker, CMJ, Magnet, etc. Formed in Ruston, Louisiana in 1993 and transplanted to Athens, Georgia in 1995, they assembled Music from the Unrealized Film Script, Dusk at Cubist Castle over a month long period in the Denver-based studio of childhood friend and Apples (in Stereo) mastermind, Robert Schneider, using home recordings that they had amassed since their incep- tion, as well as new mind-expanding studio creations. SELLING POINTS: 1. Previous version of Dusk At Cubist Castle sold 15,000 copies in the United States. 2. Previous version of Black Foliage sold 40,000 copies in the United States 3. The Olivia Tremor Control toured England/Europe 8 times, playing shows with David Bowie, Super Furry Animals, Johnny Cash, and Gorky’s Zygotic Mynci, as well as recording a ‘Peel Session’ in England and a ‘Black Session’ in France. 4. The Olivia Tremor Control toured extensively in the U.S. and Canada with Beck, Stereolab, and R.E.M., as many gigs with friends Neutral Milk Hotel and The Apples (in Stereo). SC DISTRIBUTION Contact Sarah at: 1021 South Walnut (812) 335-1572 telephone Bloomington, Indiana 47401 (812) 323-8494 fax www.scdistribution.com [email protected] .
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