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Old
3C Digital Jukebox
One MP3 from each of our releases is provided here for your listening
pleasure. The files
have been kept small to download easily, and they're not as high-quality
as those you'd buy online, but you're welcome to keep them. We hope you
enjoy the songs, and please use the provided links to purchase our digital
releases. Thanks.
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Track 26 | "We Got It All"
Ego Summit, The Room Isn't Big Enough CDR
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Track 25 | "Fall Onto The Pavement"
Cruel, Cruel Moon, Still Life CD
Play Track 24 | "Revolver"
Vena Cava, self-titled CDR
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Track 23 | "Pardon The Morning"
Mike
Hagen, The Ballad of Fungobat CDR
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Track 22 | "Lonely Heart" (Peck
of Snide) Various Artists, Twenty One and Hungover CDR
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Track 21 | "Seven Years"
Ron
House, Obsessed CD
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Track 20 | "20 or 30 People"
Ron
House, New Wave as the Next Guy CD
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Track 19 | "Internet is Just Bad Pot"
Thomas
Jefferson Slave Apartments, No Old Guy Lo Fi Cry CD
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Track 18 | "RnR Hall of Fame"
Thomas
Jefferson Slave Apartments, Bait and Switch CD
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Track 17 | "Bottle Island"
Thomas
Jefferson Slave Apartments, You Lookin' For Treble? CD
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Track 16 | "The Way She Runs a Fever" (Live, Pop
Shop, Cleveland, 1983)
Great Plains, Slaves to Rock N Roll CDR
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Track 15 | "We Are Carloadbuyers"
The New Normal, The Sprightly Sounds of The New Normal CDR
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Track 14 | "Pizza You"
Shades of Al Davis, Midwest Peace Talks Vols.1, 2 CD
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Track 13 | "Everyone Is Wrong"
Saint Paul & His Coalition of the Willing, Everyone Is Wrong CDR
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Track 12 | "Radio City"
Fungobat, Greatest Hits Vol.1 CDR
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Track 11 | "Still There's Hope"
Log, Logjammin' CDR
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Track 10 | "Black Sox Scandal"
Great Plains, Live
at the Electric Banana, Pittsburgh, 1985 CDR
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Track 09 | "Hollywood Years"
Log Almighty CD
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Track 08 | "Ahab's Leg"
Shades of Al Davis CDR
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Track 07 | "My Evil Friend"
Log, The Early Years CDR
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Track 06 | "Toward Picturesque"
Paul Nini, Life in These United States CD
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Track 05 | "No Beginning, No End"
Peck of Snide, Moot CD
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Track 04 | "Po Mo Fo Po Folks"
Great Plains, Cornflakes CDR
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Track 03 | "Vague Uncertainties"
Paul Nini, The Mannerist Age CDR
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Track 02 | "Old 3C"
Great Plains, Length of Growth 1981-89,
2-CDR retrospective set
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Track 01 | "Reference"
Log, Auto Fire Life CD
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to play the Columbus radio show that profiled the Log Almighty release.
How to purchase Old 3C downloads
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to supply MP3s and other downloadable audio files to
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and the Amazon
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The New Normal: (L
to R) Johnny Sangster, Mike Ritt, Jim Sangster (not pictured,
Tad Hutchison).
Background Info:
The New Normal was birthed when Chicago pop fiend Mike Ritt (Peck
of Snide, Shades of Al Davis, Midwest Music Liquidators) convinced
his former bandmates and long-distance pals Tad Hutchison and Jim
Sangster (both from indie-legends The Young Fresh Fellows) to
learn some of Mike's demos and set aside time to rock out at Egg,
the modest and comfortable recording den with a storied history in alternative/indie
Seattle circles.
It just so happened that Jim's brother Johnny Sangster (Dear
John Letters) had moved into the producer's chair at Egg, and is such
a badass guitarist that he can engineer and play at the same time, so all
the pieces fell into place for a classic two-guitars-bass-and-drums lineup.
As well, Seattle-legends
Scott McCaughey (The Young Fresh Fellows, REM, The
Minus 5), Chris Ballew (Presidents of the United States of
America), and Conrad Uno (Egg studio-owner) stopped by to make
guest appearances on some of the songs.
Anyway, how's that for some serious name-dropping? Luckily, the results
are well-worth the hype. If you like intelligent pop music, then you'll
love The New Normal.
Current Old 3C Releases:
The Sprightly Sounds of The New Normal
(CDR)
Publications -- want photos of the artists? Just drag and drop (or copy
and paste) these JPEGs to your machine. Please
make sure you credit the photographers, and make use of the captions,
if that's appropriate.
Thanks!
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