The Singles 1992–1997

The Singles 1992–1997 is a compilation of 7" single and EP releases by Trumans Water, issued in 2002 by No Sides Records. Not included in the album is "Jubileeeee" (1992), which was already re-released in the bonus tracks for Godspeed the Vortex. Also absent is "The Great Flood" (1996), although this omission appears to be a mistake, as the album's artwork and track list indicate its inclusion. These tracks were re-mastered by Weasel Walter for this release.

The Singles 1992-1997
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Released2003
LabelNo Sides
Professional ratings
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Allmusic[1]

Track listing

  1. "Apolotix" 0:25
  2. "Mind Yer Altar" 3:32
  3. "Another Movement" 1:42
  4. "Sad Sailor Story" 4:58
  5. "Habits are Spirits" 6:28
  6. "Silver Tongue Please" 3:04
  7. "X-Ray Eyes Or" 2:18
  8. "Hey Fish" 1:52
  9. "Mr. E" 2:22
  10. 1:42
  11. "Empty Queen II" 3:43
  12. "Long End of a Firearm (live)" 4:22
  13. "Disindependence (live)" 2:38
  14. "Skyjacker" 3:07
  15. "Floorjacker" 2:33
  16. "Finest Donut Theme Song" 3:23
  17. "New Kinda Radio" 2:06
  18. "Do the Spazz" 2:25
  19. "Bat Cave" 1:30
  20. "Ride the No-Wave" 1:57
  21. "Consort of the Crane" 2:39
  22. "Emphasis Off" 3:21
  23. "Standing On His Back" 5:45
  24. "4th & Early 5th" 0:41
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References

  1. Raggett, Ned "The Singles 1992-1997 Review", Allmusic, Macrovision Corporation, retrieved 21 November 2009


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