The Initial Friend

Rilo Kiley, also known as The Initial Friend EP, is the first release by Los Angeles–based rock band Rilo Kiley. It was initially released independently in 1999 under the title Rilo Kiley.[1] It was subsequently re-pressed in 2000 and again in 2001, under the name "The Initial Friend EP" with an alternate track-listing and cover. All three releases commonly sell on eBay for between $250–400 and are fairly rare.

Rilo Kiley
EP by
Released1999
GenreIndie rock
Length32:03
LabelRilo Records
ProducerSandbox
Rilo Kiley chronology
Rilo Kiley
(1999)
Take Offs and Landings
(2001)
The Initial Friend EP cover
Cover of the third pressing, entitled The Initial Friend EP

The recording sessions for the EP were funded by comedian and actor Dave Foley, who was an early fan of the band and had attended their first concert in January 1998.[2]

"Frug" and "85" were included in the soundtrack to the Christina Ricci film Desert Blue,[3] which led to the band's heightened popularity and eventual signing to a record label. "Frug" was also the band's first music video.

"Frug" was later included as the final song on the band's B-sides and rarities compilation, Rkives.

Track listing

All songs written by Jenny Lewis and Blake Sennett.

First Pressing (Self-Titled)
No.TitleLength
1."Frug"2:41
2."85"5:16
3."Glendora"2:47
4."Papillon"3:51
5."Teenage Love Song"5:52
6."Asshole"5:24
7."Sword"2:47
8."Steve"1:31
9."Untitled" (hidden track, referred to by fans as "Keep It Together")1:54
Total length:32:03
Second Pressing (Self-Titled)
No.TitleLength
1."Frug"2:41
2."Papillon"3:51
3."Always"2:19
4."85"5:16
5."Glendora"2:47
6."Teenage Love Song"5:26
7."Sword"2:47
8."Asshole"5:24
9."Gravity"2:47
10."Troubadours / The Annoying Noise of Death" (hidden track)22:04
Total length:55:22
Third Pressing ("The Initial Friend EP")
No.TitleLength
1."Frug"2:41
2."Papillon"3:51
3."Always"2:19
4."85"5:16
5."Sword"2:47
6."Asshole"5:24
7."Gravity"2:47
8."Troubadours"3:26
Total length:28:31
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References

  1. Becker, Emily. "Rilo Kiley". Trouser Press. Retrieved 15 December 2011.
  2. Rettig, James (27 July 2020). "Rilo Kiley Will Reissue And Finally Stream Their 1999 Debut". Stereogum. Retrieved 27 July 2020.
  3. "Desert Blue (1998) - Soundtracks". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 15 December 2011.
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