Rag & Bone (album)
Rag & Bone is the third EP by American alternative country band The Walkabouts released on February 1, 1990 through Sub Pop Records.
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Released | February 01, 1990[1] | |||
Genre | Alternative rock, alternative country | |||
Length | 23:40 | |||
Label | Sub Pop | |||
Producer | The Walkabouts, Tony Kroes, Ed Brooks, Steve Fisk | |||
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Artwork, Packaging
The cover photo show a scene in Western Montana. The source is listed in the CD liner notes of the Glitterhouse re-release as anonymous.
The LP release included a lyric sheet and a poster.[1] 57 LPs came on orange vinyl.[1]
Track listing[3]
All tracks written by The Walkabouts.
- "The Anvil Song" – 3:09
- "Ahead of the Storm" – 3:52
- "Medicine Hat" – 3:07
- "Wreck of the old #9" – 3:52
- "Mr. Clancy" – 3:17
- "Last Ditch" – 6:23
Release history
Date | Label | Format | Catalog |
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February 1, 1990 | Sub Pop Records | cassette | SP056[1] |
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February 1, 1991 | LP | ||
April 4, 1990 | Glitterhouse Records | CD (reissue with Cataract) | GR 0085[3] |
Personnel
- Glenn Slater – organ, piano, noise
- Carla Torgerson – vocals, guitars, cello
- Michael Wells – bass, harmonica
- Grant Eckman – drums, percussion
- Chris Eckman – vocals, guitars, lap steel guitar, mandolin
- Additional musicians
- Alan Finston – trombone on "The Anvil Song"
- Bruce Wirth – violin on "Wreck of the old #9"
- Steve Fisk – trains on "Wreck of the old #9"
- Technical personnel
- Ed Brooks – production, engineering
- Tony Kroes – production, engineering
- The Walkabouts – production
- Steve Fisk – production & engineering on "Wreck of the old #9"
- Larry Brewer - engineering on "Wreck of the old #9"
- Additional personnel
- Charles Peterson – back photo
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References
- "Sub Pop, The Walkabouts, Rag & Bone". Sub Pop Records. Retrieved 2012-11-13.
- Ankeny, Jason. Rag & bone/Cataract, The Walkabouts at AllMusic. Retrieved November 13, 2012.
- "Glitterhouse, The Walkabouts, Rag & Bone/Cataract". Glitterhouse Records. Retrieved 2012-11-13.
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