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THE TAR TAPES, VOL. 2

Mike Keneally

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3.09 | 4 ratings | 1 reviews | 25% 5 stars

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Boxset/Compilation, released in 1998

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Strane Impulse (4:37)
2. Recognize (3:52)
3. Meat Under Analysis (5:10)
4. Anybody's Brain (3:09)
5. Molehead (3:14)
6. Old Homes (3:35)
7. Guns (3:27)
8. Economy (3:09)
9. Fencing (3:48)
10. Always Man (2:40)
11. Things Seem Important (5:34)
12. Mystery Eyes (4:29)
13. Where Are You (5:02)
14. Bazbo (2:48)
15. Bazbo the Flea (6:57)
16. The Wreckage Was Large (4:56)
17. Building Bigger Lies (4:49)

Total Time 71:16

Line-up / Musicians

- Mike Keneally / vocals (2,3,4,6,7,8,10,13,17), bass (9) vocals, keyboards (5,14,15), guitar (1,12), bass (11,16), all instruments
- Marty Keneally / guitar (1,11,12,16), vocals (1), drum machine (3,11,17), special effects (13)
- Doug Booth / bass (1,12,16), vocals (1)
- Alan Silverstein / drums (1,12,16), vocals (1)
- Andy Vereen / vocals (1)
- Scott Chatfield / drum machine patches (14,15)

Releases information

More demos and things for the archeologically-minded among you.
1998 Immune Records - TAR-002

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Review by Evolver
SPECIAL COLLABORATOR Crossover & JR/F/Canterbury Teams
3 stars This one was a letdown after the first Tar Tapes collection. While the songs are good, and the performances are excellent, it appears that Keneally selected most of the best material from his early tapes for Volume 1 of the collection.

That said, this one should be interesting to the prog collector for Things Seem Important described in the liner notes as Our prog epic. It's too bad that this one track sounds faily muddy.

If you are an MK fan, particularly of his less-progressive later disks, this one may be for you.

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