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"Hat" is the sound of someone who can't believe he's finally being allowed to make a real live solo album," states Keneally. "I was giddy while making this album. Two and a half years after making it, it exists in my mind as this kind of goofy entity, but whenever I actually hear it I'm pleasantly surprised by how substantial it seems. I really couldn't have asked for a better debut album---one listen to this thing and you'll know a lot about what makes me tick." Check out the harmonized guitar extravaganza "Fencing", the maniac trio recording "Backstage With Wilson Phillips", and "Lightnin' Roy", nearly fourteen minutes of absurdity -- "Hat"'s epic.
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00:37 |
Your Quimby Dollars At Work
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Vocal
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03:31 |
I Can't Stop
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Vocal
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03:43 |
Uptown
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Vocal
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03:20 |
Open Up
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Vocal
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01:17 |
Dhen Tin
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Vocal
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01:58 |
Spearmint Pup
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Vocal
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03:11 |
Fencing
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Instrumental
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02:25 |
Always Man
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Vocal
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00:15 |
My Immense Superiority Over The...
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Instrumental
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02:30 |
Eno And The Actor
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Vocal
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04:52 |
The Car Song
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Vocal
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02:12 |
Heaven Likes You/Apple Pie
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Vocal
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02:41 |
Backstage With Wilson Phillips
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Instrumental
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03:06 |
Here Is What I Dreamed
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Vocal
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02:00 |
Here Is Why
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Vocal
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03:34 |
Performing Miracles
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Vocal
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01:09 |
Spoon Guy
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Instrumental
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00:07 |
And That's Why Its Called Spunk
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Vocal
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01:27 |
Johnny One Note/The Exciting...
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Instrumental
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02:23 |
Day Of The Cow 1
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Vocal
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03:47 |
Snowcow
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Instrumental
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01:11 |
Day Of The Cow 2
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Vocal
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04:52 |
We're Rockin' All Night With...
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Instrumental
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03:24 |
Rosemary Girl
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Vocal
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13:45 |
Lightnin' Roy
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Vocal
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Mike Keneally |
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Guitar, Vocals, Keyboards, Bass, Scront Goont, Hit A Cymbal, Tambourine, Production, Mixing, Layout, Design |
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Doug Lunn |
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Bass |
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Toss Panos |
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Drums, Percussion |
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Doug Booth |
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Bass |
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Alan Silverstein |
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Drums, Percussion, Bells |
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Darrl Monroe |
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Ugly Vocals |
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Mark DeCerbo |
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Sad Vocal |
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Tom Freeman |
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Drums, Percussion |
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Marty Eldridge |
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Percussion, Harmonica, Plate and Fork, Held The Cymbal |
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Carlos Olmeda |
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Backing Vocals |
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Scott Thunes |
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Bass |
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Cici Porter |
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"Face To Face In The Darkness", Opening Inquiry, Backing Vocals |
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Kevin Gilbert |
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Low Chorus Vocals, Lovely Vocals |
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Budddy Blue |
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Dobro, Dialogue |
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Bob Tedde |
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Backing Vocals |
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Marty Keneally |
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Effects Guitars |
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Paul Abbott |
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Acoustic Guitar |
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Andy Vereen |
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Backing Vocals |
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John Stix |
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Executive Production |
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Jeff Forrest |
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Engineering, Mixing |
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Fred Benedetti |
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Digital Editing |
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Bernie Grundman |
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Mastering |
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Kenny Hawk |
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Photography |
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Bob Haro |
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Computer Graphics, Layout |
Recorded at Double Time and on an 8-channel cassette at Tar Central.
All songs by Mike Keneally, except "The Car Song" by Mike and Marty Keneally.
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