14 February 2000 | City Slang | 20150-1 / EFA 08731-1 |
A1. Whiteout A2. Chocolate A3. Nursery Rhyme A4. Stereolight A5. Fear For You B1. Get It While You Wait |
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Black vinyl LP with die-cut white paper inner sleeve and some copies with a stickered sleeve and Boss Hog poster. Also issued on CD with enhanced section in the UK and on white vinyl in Japan.
This edition features Defender which was released as a 7″ single in the US but did not appear on the US edition of the album. Whiteout, Get It While You Wait, Itchy & Scratchy and Defender were all released as singles. The Japanese, European and US releases all had different track listings and cover artwork. Itchy + Scratchy was used in a Levi’s advert and was issued on the following Levi’s-themed releases: Levi’s Music compilation, Engineered Jeans five track promo and a split promo CD with Clinic. |
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© (p) 1999 Boss Hog, All Songs: Boss Hog Published: Madam’s Organ Music Vocals: Cristina Martinez Guitar/Vocals: Jonathan Spencer Bass: Jens Jurgensen Drums/Vocals: Hollis Queens Keyboards: Mark Boyce A1. Whiteout A2. Chocolate A3. Nursery Rhyme A4. Stereolight A5. Fear For You B1. Get It While You Wait B2. Jaguar B3. Itchy & Scratchy B4. Defender B5. Trouble B6. Monkey |
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“Thank You: Charles Henry, Judah Bauer, Jessica Jurgensen, Gabrielle Boyce, Larry Hardy, Mr. & Mrs. Martinez, Ken Pope, Nancy Lopez, Peter Arsenault, Kelli Wilding, Niko Tavernise, Clyde Haygood, Tracy Stanton, Bruce Rekahn, Jason Kourkounis, Vince Schimel, Whitney O’Keeffee, the Linharts, Loren Chodosh, Jen Czin, Manage This!, Christof Ellinghaus, Mike Greek, The Billions Corporation, Molly Stern”
“06 whiteout When the light coming fromn above is equal to the light coming from below. When there is absence of shadow, invisibility of the horizon and the discernibility of only very dark objects.” |
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ARTWORK: Photography: Richard Kern Band Photographed by Christy Bush Design: STUDIO 191 BARCODE: 7 24384 87421 6 RUN-OUT GROOVE ENGRAVING: *the “K.P.” part is a very feint, hand-written and could easily be ‘HN’ or any number of other initials. On the B-Side they don’t even look like letters. |