Recordings

Note from the Smart Aleck Staff: This Adam Selzer is not to be confused with the OTHER Adam Selzer, the one who lives in Portland, plays with Norfolk and Western (not to mention M. Ward) and is an ace producer. Adam (Chicago) occasionally notes that he feels bad that some of his own music gets spread around to people who think it's the other guy's stuff and probably makes Adam (Portland) look bad - that's why Adam (Chicago) plays as "The Broken Chimneys" or The Back Row Hooligans or The Chuzzlewits half the time now!


November 2011
Back Row Hooligans: Killin' Folks and Breakin' Stuff sessions


Uncle Herbert's Extra Rowdy Funeral
The Burning of the School
Pirates Always Cheat at Bingo
My Aunt Judith Smokes
The Three Bean Casserole War
Straight Outta Daycare (2 versions)
Drink Your Juice
Heavy Metal Vomit Christmas Party
Stay Out of the Toilet
Song to a Bratty Sister
Midnight in the School Yard
Things Were Cheap in Grandpa's Day
The Old Lady Who Drank Old Milk
outtakes:
A Boy Named HTML
Ballad of Matthew Birchinger and Lew Zealand
Picture Day
Shiny Things
Something Scapegoat This Way Comes
Cows Don't Know a Thing About Cars




June 2011
Scapegoat new album session


Something Scapegoat This Way Comes
Satan's Parents' Basement
Voyage of the Matador (Lady Gaga tribute version)
The Inner Glow
I Saw Arthur Yesterday


Adam Selzer/Tanner Strutzenberg. "Matador" features Claudia Gray on theremin.


May-June 2009
The Broken Chimneys:
Sessions for Satan's Parents' Basement, the I KISSED A ZOMBIE soundtrack, and other projects to be named later.

Doorbell Ditching at the Pearly Gates (Scapegoat version)
St. James Infirmary Zombie Slushee Blues
The Radio is Haunted
New York Rain
The Cold Air
Smoke (and other Halloween Decorations)
Crooked Houses
I Used To Be Cooler Than That Guy
Lullaby in Nine Nursery Rhymes
I Thought He Was a Goth
Don't Forget Your Hat Justine
I Don't Believe in Summer (rock)
I Don't Believe in Summer (ballad)
Black is the Color
Long Way Home
Til the Novelty Wears Off
Satan's Parents' Basement
Valentine's Day
I Get a Kick Out of You (Cole Porter cover)
She's Your Lover Now (Bob Dylan Cover)
Changing of the Guards (Bob Dylan Cover)
I Ain't Gonna Go to Hell For Anybody (Bob Dylan Cover)
Don't Fall Apart Of Me Tonight (Bob Dylan Cover)
Prayer To Whom It May Concern

4/2009
Demos for AT LAST, OKEMAH!

Doorbell Ditching at the Pearly Gates (Woody Guthrie version)


3/2009 - "Scapegoat: Bringing the Balls Back Home
St. James Infirmary Zombie Slushee Blues
Country Abortion Song
Balls
The Voyage of the Matador
Doorbell Ditching at the Pearly Gates
No More Hot Dogs (by Hasil Adkins)
Sweet Virginia (by the Rolling Stones)
Last Squish:Dance, Teenagers, Dance!
The Old Blues Guitar
Arthur and Thaddeus All Grown Up
(all songs Selzer/Stutzenberg unless noted)
With Tanner Strutzenberg on guitar and fart whistle
Adam on guitar, organ, kazoo, tambourine



2/2009Oliver Wood and the Diagon Alley Band Demos
Pinball Wizards
Lullaby for Puddlemere
No Surrender (Bruce Springsteen cover)
Oliver Wood (This Bird Has Flown)
I Used To Be Cooler Than Neville
If I Just Kept Flying


2007-8
Back Row Hooligans demos
Song to a Bratty Sister
My Aunt Judith Smokes
The Three Bean Casserole War
Straight Outta Daycare
Picture Day
Sharing is For Communists
There's Always a Weirdo on Bus#9
Cows Don't Know a Thing About Cars
Stay Out of the Toilet
My Brother and His Girlfriend are Gross
If Y'all Wanna Join a Gang, Join the Good Times Gang
Things Were Cheap in Grandpa's Day
Drink Your Juice Or You'll Get Scurvy
Pirates Always Cheat at Bingo



ADAM SELZER AND HIS REVOLVING DOOR ALL STARS SESSIONS:

Clark Street Carols sessions

14 January 2006
Chicago, IL
Engineer: Jamie Warner
Jeff Brown - guitar, backup vocals, accordion
Brian Feltner - piano, organ
Kurt Vile - organ on "Crooked Houses"
Kelly Warner - percussion
New York Rain
Long Way Home
Your Neighborhood Gives Me the Creeps
Wake Up, September
I Don't Believe in Summer
One Last Short Poem
Barbara Allen's Grave
Fade To Black (song by Metallica)
Initial plans were to record everything live, but this proved to be impossible given the mic setup. Guitar and piano/organ tracks were recorded simultaneously, then vocals were added, followed
by lead guitar and accordion, then percussion, over the course of the day. Only "Long Way Home" was recorded
"Alan Lomax Style," all live to one mic, following trouble doing it in the style of the others. All songs were
done on acoustic guitars, but the lead guitar on "Neighborhood" and "But Not the Songs" were fed into effects boxes, a la "Man Who Sold the World" from "Nirvana Unplugged." Jen Hathy was on hand to take
photos, visible throughout the page and on the tray card of the album. More will be posted soon, or you can see several at her page, morethannothing. Recording lasted until around six,
when we had to be at Uncommon Ground for a gig, and resumed afterwards with the addition of percussion. The spontaneous version of "Fade To Black" featured me on vocals,
Jamie and Kelly on acoustic guitars, and Jeff on accordion. It was quite fanatastic, but the recorder wasn't set up right for it.
13 January 2006
Chicago, IL

Engineer: Jamie Warner
12 January 2006
Chicago, IL
Engineer: Jamie Warner

New vocal tracks for:
Bells of St. Julian's
When Kevin Comes Marching Home (also a harmonica track)
Crooked Houses
An Intellectual Country Song About Joan Baez
But Not the Songs

28-29 December 2005
Douglasville, GA
Engineer: Jamie Warner
Personell:
Adam Selzer - guitar, vocals
Bryan Hall - upright bass
Crooked Houses
An Intellectual Country Song About Joan Baez
Bells of St. Julian's (Criminal's Good-Night)
When Kevin Comes Marching Home
The Singer But Not the Songs
A late night session following the gig in Carrolton, yielding few, if any, usable vocals. One particular notable
take of "Crooked Houses" ended with me trying not to cough in the first verse, trying not to cough or choke in the second, and trying not to cough, choke or laugh
by the end. Excellent bass tracks, though - recordings will resume in two weeks in Chicago.


Summer 2005
Clark Street Carols demos


Barbara Allen's Grave
Crooked Houses
I Don't Believe in Summer (w/ Jeff Brown on lead guitar)
Untitled (Apartment On the Lower North Side) (aka Estella)
An Intellectual Country Song About Joan Baez
Viktor: Human Cannonball
The Nights Are So Long
When Kevin Comes Marching Home
Bells of St. Julian's
Towson Street
Long Way Home (fast version)
New York Rain
Wake Up, September
Means To an End
White Trash Women
For You (song by Bruce Springsteen)
Blue Line Train, Blue Line Train
Trills
Contents of the Dead Man's Pockets

Songs not italicized were on myspace at one point. Most are solo acoustic, some had piano or organ added.


Suburban Post Modernist Sessions



Date: 27 March 04
Studio: Simply Recording

Engineer: Rob Schoenborn
Personell:
Adam Selzer - guitar, vocals, harmonica
Track Recorded:
If I Loved You

Slightly re-written lyrics led to a re-record of the song on the last day
of mixing. Guitar, vocals and harmonica were recorded simultaneously in one
take.
"Crime of the Century" and "The Mysterious Midnight Accordionist" are being
left off the album because having outtakes makes me feel like a big shot.

Date: 19 July 03


Studio: Simply Recording
Engineer: Rob Schoenborn
Personell:
Adam Selzer - vocals, accordion
Jamie Warner - acoustic guitar
Tracks Recorded:
The Mysterious Midnight Accordionist (guitar(Jamie)/vocals(adam)), accordion dubs
Punk Rock Tango Girl (guitar dubs)
From a blog entry regarding the session:

Just returned from the studio.
Principle recording for Suburban Post Modernist is now finished.
Hooray!
Mixing should begin later this week; I'll post a song or two as they become finished.
Here's a story from the last session:

One has to be in the right mood for certain songs. I'd had to stop at a thrift store on the way there to buy a red and navy striped shirt (a la Ernie) because recording "The Mysterious Midnight Accordionist" in anything else would have been simply wrong.
"Who's on take one, what's on take 2, and I don't know if there'll be a take 3."
The thumb strap on the accordion picked this moment to break, this very day, the first day it has been used on an album, after five years of being in my possession. It waited until its exact moment of glory to break.
"Jamie," I said to my guitarist, "do you have any safety pins attatched to you?"
He did, and withdrew one so that I could rehook the accordion.
"We're still rolling," said Rob, the engineer.
"Okay, take two."
Take Two was the first time I ever played a complete accordion line on the song, even though the song has now been sitting in the vaults for about five years. Take two was also the take on which the whole thing was nailed.
And, after a brief interlude in which acoustic guitar was added to "Punk Rock Tango Girl," the album was a wrap.
Handshakes all around.



Date: 14 June 03
Studio: Simply Recording
Engineer: Rob Schoenborn
Personell: Dave Rood - trumpet

Tracks:
La Boheme on the Radio (trumpet overdubs)
Punk Rock Tango Girl (trumpet overdubs)
One Man's Poetry (trumpet overdubs)




Date: 26 April 03
Studio: Simply Recording
Engineer: Rob Schoenborn
Personell: Jamie Warner - electric guitar

Tracks:
Snowflakes In Your Hair (guitar overdubs)
After it Rains (guitar overdubs)
Human After All (guitar overdubs)

Valentine's Day (guitar overdubs)


Date: 19 April 03
Studio: Simply Recording
Engineer: Rob Schoenborn
Personell:
Mary Crowell - piano, organ, clarinet
Adam Selzer - vocals
Tracks:
One Man's Poetry (piano, clarinet overdubs)

Crime of the Century (piano overdubs)
Snowflakes In Your Hair (piano overdubs)
After It Rains (organ overdubs)
Punk Rock Tango Girl (piano and vocals)


Date: 29 March 03
Studio: Simply Recording:
Engineer: Rob Schoenborn
Personell:

Dave Rood - trumpet
Tracks:
Sixty Six (trumpet overdubs)
November Smoke (trumpet overdubs)
Winter (trumpet overdubs)


Date: 8 March 03
Studio: Simply Recording
Engineer: Rob Schoenborn
Personell:

Adam Selzer - guitar, vocals, piano
Brian Richardson - drums
Tracks recorded:
Valentine's Day
Sixty Six
La Boheme on the Radio
Human After All

All song were recorded guitar/vocals (with drums on all but La Boheme), and piano
was added to "La Boheme" and "Valentine's Day."



Date: 2 February 03
Studio: Simply Recording
Engineer: Rob Schoenborn
Personell:
Adam Selzer - guitar/vocals
Brian Richardson - drums
Tracks Recorded:
One Man's Poetry
After It Rains Again

Snowflakes In Your Hair
Crime of the Century
This was the "rock songs" session. "Snowflakes," in particular, is the most "rock n roll" song yet recorded
for an Adam Selzer record. All songs will be getting piano overdubs, and most will be getting either
trumpet or electric guitar dubs later on.


Date: 11 January 03
Studio: Live at the Holiday Inn, Atlanta (recorded by Simply Recording)
Engineer: Rob Schoenborn
Personell:
Adam Selzer - vocals
George Powell - upright bass

Dave Rood - trumpet
Mary Crowell - piano
Brian Richardson - drums
Tracks Recorded:
How Mark Got His Sanity Back
Unlike the other songs, all tracks on this song were recorded simultaneously in front of a small
audience.


Date: 26 December 02
Engineer: none
Studio: Englewood Way
Personell: "Mr Meenee's Strangely Comfortable Quartet:"
Adam Selzer - vocals

Ryan Clark - vocals, Bert
Bert - guitar
Alex Miller - vocals
Tracks Recorded:
Don't Forget Your Hat, Justine


Date: 23 December 02
Studio: Simply Recording
Engineer: Rob Schoenborn
Personell:
Adam Selzer - guitar, vocals

Ryan Clark - banjo, mandolin, vocals
Alex Miller - vocals
Tracks Recorded:
The Death of Me Yet (guitar, vocals, bg vocals, banjo, mandolin)
Smoke (banjo and vocal overdubs)




Date: 7 December 02
Studio: "Simply Recording," Woodstock, GA.
Recording Engineer: Rob Schoenborn

Personell: Adam Selzer - guitar, vocals


Tracks recorded:
Winter
If I Loved You
Midnight in the Schoolyard

Smoke


WORST EPISODE EVER and MISC SESSIONS
6/10/03

The Burrow

For re-release of "Uncle Herbert's Extra-Rowdy Funeral"
Personell:
Adam Selzer - 12 string guitar and vocals,

The Chick in the Chick Tract
Polly Wolly Devil / Yankee Doodle Demon
Imaginary Relationships
Franz Kakfa's Particularly Generic Blues #4 (played on Bert)

MPAA Blues
Donkey Kong Demands a Sacrifice
I Used to Be Cooler Than That Guy

During the remastering of the album for re-release, it was determined
that these songs would sound better from re-recording than they would from
simply being remastered.


10/26-27/02
The Burrow
for "Worst Episode Ever"
Jamie Warner on guitar, Joe Cato on drums (* only)


Midnight In the Schoolyard (Adam on accordion)*

We Have Ways*
Way That London Looks At Night*
Some of My Best Friends
Lucy Loves Lincoln
Song For Lee Greenwood
Murder Ballad Girls
Snowflakes In Your Hair

River of Dreams (by Billy Joel)
Big Bad Retail Wasteland
Worst Episdoe Ever (with Mandy Malone)



7/23/02
The Burrow
For "Worse Episode Ever"
with the Van Atta Jr. High School Girls Chorus
(West Side Mandy Malone and the Murphy Sisters)

Worst Episode Ever



2/24/02
Recording for Tom Waits Tribute Album

Jamie Warner on electric guitar
Adam on guitar/vocals/accordion.

Just the Right Bullets
Sight For Sore Eyes
Burma Shave



STORM SHADOW SESSIONS
10/07/01Flat Tracks (Rob Schoenborn, engineer)

Overdubs for "Storm Shadow."

Diana Obscura - cello (www.dianaobscura.com)



Polly Vaughn Dreams of England (overdubs)

Lullaby in 12 Nursery Rhymes (overdubs)

The October Waltz (overdubs)

That's the record! Time to mix now. Diana (who appeared disarmingly normal without the horns, latex suit, odd hair, etc. of her usual costume) did a fine job adding cello to tracks that sorely needed it. She's a pleasure to work with (how do I phrase that last sentence correctly? "A pleasurable person with whom to work?")
Diana Obscura adding cello overdubs...note Bert on couch





9/23/01

Flat Tracks David Rood on guitar


Lullaby in 12 Nursery Rhymes

various piano/organ/bert overdubs

Many murder ballads feature parrots/talking birds, for reasons that are rarely clear. In any case, I was a bit alarmed when I woke up the day of the session to find a parrot perched above my front door. I kept expecting it to tell me I'd killed Pretty Polly or Omie Wise. But it never talked, just squaked noisily, then flew off. Did some searching to see if anyone had reported losing a parrot, but no one had. It came back later to pace up and down the porch and engage in a bit more squaking. I wondered if mysteriously appearning parrots were good luck at a recording session. I guess they are, because the session went amazingly well. The album is progressing nicely!

Adding "Bert" to "Always Keep a Diamond In Your Shoe."




9/9/01Flat Tracks overdubs for "Stormshadow"Jamie Warner on electric guitar, Joe Cato on drums

I Thought She Was a Goth

Cheerleaders

Once More Before I Go #2

Friday Avenue

Til the Novelty Wears Off

The Radio is Haunted

Saw a murder(of crows) on the way in, were attacked by a Hammer Knight inside. Joe was mocked by a burrito that kicked his ass, Adam was mocked by his busted watch, Jamie was mocked by his equipment and his trombone skills, Kristen was mocked by a bug. Rob is doing an outstanding job, everything sounds awesome. The addition of drums and electric guitar makes the tracks about a million times better.

8/18/01Flat Tracks Adam on Piano

Like A Prayer (Madonna)

The October Waltz

Amazing Grace (Train Song)

Lullaby in 12 Nursery Rhymes

Howl (For Mayor McCheese)

It Used To Be A Cantina (Live) (Adam on guitar)

8/5/01Flat Tracks

The Radio is Haunted

Polly Vaughn Dreams of England

Always Keep a Diamond In Your Shoe

Til the Novelty Wears Off

Snowflakes In Your Hair



7/29/01 - Flat TracksFor Album 3 (now untitled)Engineer: Rob Shoenborn. Adam on guitar/vocals

I Thought She Was a Goth

Once More Before I Go #2

Friday Avenue

Polly Vaughn Dreams of England

The Radio Is Haunted


Cheerleaders

Cheerleaders - crooning version

The MTV

After it Rains




3/27/01 - WWGCfor "Snowflakes In Your Hair"Margret Chang on violin, Joe Cato on drums"Dread""The Way Out Of Here""Once More Before I Go""Lullaby in 12 Nursery Rhymes" (attempted, not completed)Interesting note: "Once More..." was recorded with Adam lying on his back under a desk.






3/13/01 - WWGCdemos for "Snowflakes In Your Hair"Once More Before I Go(several takes)

Present Company ExcludedDreadThe Way Out of Here






1/30/01 - WWGCAdam Selzer and his Maritime Band Metallica Tributew/ Joe Cato on drum, Margret Chang on violinEscape (Metallica)The Four Horsemen (Metallica)Seek and Destroy (Metallica)The Memory Remains (Metallica)Through the Never (Metallica)ALL SONGS ABOVE ARE AVAILABLE EXCLUSIVELY ON NAPSTER, as are the two Metallica songs recorded 12/6/00 Later That Same Night...Adam SoloDemos for "Snowflakes In Your Hair"Lullaby in 12 Nursery RhymesFriday AvenueOnce More Before I GoYour Neighborhood Gives Me the Creeps1/6/01 - GaFilk Recording for Worldream

Many Hearts, One Voice (by Steve Macdonald) - backup vocals (bass) only. Sort of like a filk "We Are the World" See http://www.smacdonald.com/dream

12/30/2000 - Rob Shoenborn's Studio (for special project)"Charlton Heston" song


12/6/2000 - WWGC Studios (also for Dylan Tribute)Margret Chang on violin, Joe Cato on drums

"Cat's In the Well" (Dylan)
The RMD

"Talkin' Bob Dylan Impersonator

"Shooting Star" (Dylan)



"One Too Many Mornings" (Dylan)


"Disposable Heroes" (Metallica)

"Motorbreath (Metallica)

11/13/2000 - WWGC Studios (For a Dylan tribute album)

Joe Cato (drums), Margret Chang (violin)

-
"One Too Many Mornings" (Bob Dylan)

-"Cat's In the Well"
(Bob Dylan)






11/6/2000 - WWGC StudiosFor "Uncle Herbert's Extra-Rowdy Funeral"




-various filk songs




10/2/2000- WWGC Studios




-various filk songs

"The Old Mill"

"On The Road" (Jack Kerouac) (Steve Sedberry on 2nd guitar)

"Where the Sagebrush Grows"




9/2000 - The House of Deliriumfor "At Night All Cats are Grey"

Joe Cato on drums, Geoff Weaver on bass


"At Night All Cats are Grey"

"I Thought She Was a Goth"

"The October Waltz"

"Black is the Color"




8/2000 - Makeshift StudiosFor "At Night All Cats are Grey"



"The October Waltz"

"Irene"(trad)



4/2000 - 411-D Studios (for "At Night All Cats Are Grey")

Margret Chang on violin, recorded by Mark Phelps




"Rosebud"

"The Cold Air"

"The Nights Are So Long

"Cardboard Box"

"At Night All Cats Are Grey"



3/2000 - Makeshift Studios

(Rosencrantz and Guildenstern)




"Leaving of Liverpool"(trad)

"Two Sisters"(trad)

"Lord Henry"



2/2000 - WWGCfor "At Night All Cats are Grey"

"Rosebud"

"Talking Hell to Pay"

"Blow the Candles Out"

"86th Floor Homesick Blues"



12/99 - Makeshift Studios

Rosencrantz and Guildenstern - "Circa"




20th Century Blues (Coward)

Irish Ballad (Lehrer)

As He Goes On By

Red is the Rose (trad)

Golden Vanity(trad)

Stupidity At First Sight (Ryan Clark)

Black is the Color

Little Rock (Ryan Clark)

Do Re Mi 2000

Sloop John B (Trad)

Leaving of Liverpool 2000

Irene(trad)

If I Just Kept Drivin

Thief (Gorman/Donnelly)(w/Jessi Dunlap)

The MTV

Blow the Candles Out

86th Floor Homesick Blues



7/99 - Johnny Silver Studios (pirate radio)

Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, interview and performances:

As He Goes On By

This Letter (Ryan Clark)

Two Sisters(trad)

Headless Horseman (disney)

Irene (trad)



7/99 - Makeshift Studios

Rosencrantz and Guildenstern - "It Was Marlowe - A Folk

Opera"




4/99 - Wet Mix Studios

Rosencrantz and Guildenstern - "The North-Northwest Line"




Great Historical Bums(trad)

City of New Orleans (Goodman)

40 Years (Ryan Clark)

As He Goes On By

Pretty Polly (trad)

1913 Massacre (Guthrie)

Nothing To Forget (Selzer/Clark)

The Rain it Raineth (Shakespeare)

Talkin Hell to Pay Blues

Amazing Grace (Train Song)

Lord Henry Lee (trad)

In the Pine (trad)

This Line Is Your Line



12/98 - Wet Mix Studios

Ghosts of the Grey Months (w/ Kevin Chu on guitar)

Winter's Night

How Mark Got Sane



11/98 - Wet Mix Studios



Ghosts of the Grey Months

Talkin' Hell to Pay

The Prayer

The Hi-Way Cafe

Sunday Morning, 1 am

Dark Lost Night

The Sound of Donald Duck Having It Out With Charlie Brown's Mom


Post Impressionist Bouqet







WITH SCAPEGOAT (Adam on guitar,bass, vocals, Tanner Strutzenberg

on guitar,bass, vocals)

(also, Seth Kleinschrodt on drums, 97 and after)

(aka 3 Dumb White Guys)


6/2011 - "Something Scapegoat This Way Comes

Something Scapegoat This Way comes
Voyage of the Matador (Dance Version) (with Claudia Gray on theremin)
Satan's Parents' Basement
I Saw Arthur Yesterday
The Inner Glow



3/2009 - "Scapegoat: Bringing the Balls Back Home
St. James Infirmary Zombie Slushee Blues
Country Abortion Song
Balls
The Voyage of the Matador
Doorbell Ditching
No More Hot Dogs (by Hasil Adkins)
Sweet Virginia (by the Rolling Stones)
Last Squish:Dance, Teenagers, Dance!
The Old Blues Guitar
Arthur and Thaddeus: White Collar Crime
(all songs Selzer/Stutzenberg unless noted)

7/00 - "Insurance Against Holding Public Office"

Sometimes She's So Stupid (Selzer/Kleinschrodt/Strutzenberg)

Hernando's Hideaway(Selzer/Kleinschrodt/Strutzenberg)

Ring of Fire (Cash)


Metal Song(Selzer/Kleinschrodt/Strutzenberg)

Ode (mostly by Seth)

Fishy Blues

Everybody's Getting Laid But Me

Star Wars Closing Title (a cappella)




...note:the tape was badly damaged...but's that's probably a good thing.

It's a terrific little record, but it could get us in all sorts of

trouble



8/98 - experiment:

It Ain't Me Babe (Dylan) (punk version)



8/97 - Makeshift Studios - "We're So Lame"

Sessions


included:

Fire in the Sky

Break on Through (The Doors)

Slushee Song (Strutzenberg/Selzer)

Fire in the Sky

Raindogs (Waits)

Midnight Wind (Strutzenberg)

Ballad of the Heavy Cannon (Brecht/Weill)

Solomon Grundy Blues #1

Solomon Gruny Blues #2 (Kleinschrodt)






12/96 - Scapegoat Volume II

Mary Pickford (Stiffs Inc)

Knowledge (Operation Ivy)

Here in the Bedroom (Goldfinger)

The Crystal Ship (The Doors)

I Don't Like Country

Arthur And Thaddeus Get Killed

Babe I'm Gonna Leave You (Trad)

Mack the Knife (Brecht/Weill)



2/95 - Memoirs From Algebra

Slushee Song (Strutzenberg/Selzer)

Old Blues Guitar

Doom Comes to Sarnath

Now Who's the Walrus

Slushee Song (Live)

...some others, titles to come










WITH SUPERNATURAL ANARCY

(Adam on bass/vocals, Seth Kleinschrodt on drums)




4/95 - "Bloody Oracle" sessions



Fire in the Sky

Headless Horseman

Loserland

Innocent Deception

Blitzkrieg (Blitzkrieg)

...there are a few others...titles forthcoming




7/94 - "Grinch Night Wind" Sessions

Headless Horseman

Fire in the Sky

Jervas on Trial

various hidden tracks







WITH SOILENT PLAID (alias Your Name Here)

(spoken word band with Ryan Clark, Jessi Dunlap, Erika

Kis)




2/96 - "Do You Know Your Zip Code?"

included:

Renfield's Flies

Wilfred (Ryan Clark)

In the Pines (trad)/Pretty Paranoid

Shipwrecked(Selzer/Clark)

Hi-Way Cafe

Censorship (Ryan Clark)

English For Cab Drivers (Selzer/Clark/Dunlap/Kis)

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