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'''Welcome To Tally Hall''' is the second EP by [[Tally Hall]], released on May 14th 2004.<ref name="WTTHEPrelease">[https://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/i/image/api/image/bhl_djnews:djn.2004.05.07.001-00000012:IMG00000012/full/full/0/default.jpg Detroit Jewish News article about Tally Hall and the release of the EP.]</ref><ref>[https://skyetheguy.com/DoubleOOP/bio.html 2006 Tally Hall site bio.]</ref> This EP and [[Party Boobytrap]] would be collected into [[Complete Demos]] later in November of 2004.  
'''Welcome To Tally Hall''' is an EP by [[Tally Hall]], released in May 2004.
For a time the EP was lost, however on December 25th 2021 [[Coz Baldwin]] uploaded it on a [[Hidden In The Sand (Website)|Hidden In The Sand]] blogpost along with other rare recordings and photos.<ref>[https://www.hiddeninthesand.com/blogs/fanjournals/audio-fanjournals/2021/12/the-hits-christmas-dump-of-2021/ The HITS Christmas Dump of 2021 blogpost]</ref>


==Trivia==
==Overview==
* A recording of [[Welcome To Tally Hall (Song)|Welcome To Tally Hall]] purported to be from the EP emerged in the mid-2010s. This recording features earlier lyrics that mention former drummer [[Steve Gallagher]] and is of lesser quality than Party Boobytrap. It was later found that the Welcome to Tally Hall EP was only recordings found on Complete Demos, and it's likely the supposed recording is from a rehearsal.
'''Welcome To Tally Hall''' is the band's second EP, released on May 14th 2004.<ref name="WTTHEPrelease">[https://quod.lib.umich.edu/cgi/i/image/api/image/bhl_djnews:djn.2004.05.07.001-00000012:IMG00000012/full/full/0/default.jpg Detroit Jewish News article about Tally Hall and the release of the EP.]</ref><ref>[https://skyetheguy.com/DoubleOOP/bio.html 2006 Tally Hall site bio.]</ref>  It was sold for a few months at live shows and on the band's website,<ref name="WTTHEPrelease"/> before being superseded by [[Complete Demos]] later in November of 2004, which combines this EP and [[Party Boobytrap]].
 
For a time the EP was lost, however on December 25th 2021 [[Coz Baldwin]] uploaded a digital copy of the EP on a [[Hidden In The Sand (Website)|Hidden In The Sand]] blogpost along with other rare recordings and photos.<ref>[https://www.hiddeninthesand.com/blogs/fanjournals/audio-fanjournals/2021/12/the-hits-christmas-dump-of-2021/ The HITS Christmas Dump of 2021 blogpost]</ref>


== Track listing ==
== Track listing ==
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{{Track | n = 1 | title = (I Know) It's Just The Same | writer = [[Horowitz]] | singer = [[Hawley]] |duration = 5:28}}
{{Track | n = 2 | title = Just Apathy | writer = [[Cantor]] | singer = Cantor | duration = 3:35}}
{{Track | n = 2 | title = Just Apathy | writer = [[Cantor]] | singer = Cantor | duration = 3:35}}
{{Track | n = 3 | title = Welcome To Tally Hall | writer = Hawley (music & lyrics) | writer2 = Cantor | writer3 = [[Sedghi]] (lyrics)| singer = Cantor | singer2 = Sedghi | singer3 = Hawley | duration = 4:02}}
{{Track2 | n = 3 | title = Welcome To Tally Hall (Song) | disptitle = Welcome To Tally Hall | writer = Hawley (music & lyrics) | writer2 = Cantor | writer3 = [[Sedghi]] (lyrics)| singer = Cantor | singer2 = Sedghi | singer3 = Hawley | duration = 4:02}}
{{Track | n = 4 | title = Two Wuv | writer = Horowitz | singer = Sedghi | duration = 3:44}}
{{Track | n = 4 | title = Two Wuv | writer = Horowitz | singer = Sedghi | duration = 3:44}}
{{Track | n = 5 | title = Hidden In The Sand | parenthesis = hidden track | writer = Hawley | singer = Hawley | duration = 1:18}}
{{Track2 | n = 5 | title = Hidden In The Sand (Song) | disptitle = Hidden In The Sand | parenthesis = hidden track | writer = Hawley | singer = Hawley | duration = 1:18}}
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==Trivia==
* A recording of [[Welcome To Tally Hall (Song)|Welcome To Tally Hall]] purported to be from the EP emerged in the mid-2010s. This recording features earlier lyrics that mention former drummer [[Steve Gallagher]] and is of lesser quality than Party Boobytrap. It was later found that the Welcome to Tally Hall EP was only recordings found on Complete Demos, and it's likely the supposed recording is from a rehearsal.
* Before the EP recordings were found, it was thought that [[Banana Man]] was on the EP instead of [[Hidden In The Sand (Song)|Hidden In The Sand]].


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 21:29, 11 June 2024

Welcome To Tally Hall (EP)
Welcometotallyhallep Art.png
EPs
Released May 14th 2004[1]
Recorded November 2003, April 2004
Length 18:07
Label None
Producer Tally Hall

Welcome To Tally Hall is an EP by Tally Hall, released in May 2004.

Overview

Welcome To Tally Hall is the band's second EP, released on May 14th 2004.[1][2] It was sold for a few months at live shows and on the band's website,[1] before being superseded by Complete Demos later in November of 2004, which combines this EP and Party Boobytrap.

For a time the EP was lost, however on December 25th 2021 Coz Baldwin uploaded a digital copy of the EP on a Hidden In The Sand blogpost along with other rare recordings and photos.[3]

Track listing

# Title Writers Lead Singers Duration
1. "(I Know) It's Just The Same" Horowitz Hawley 5:28
2. "Just Apathy" Cantor Cantor 3:35
3. "Welcome To Tally Hall" Hawley (music & lyrics), Cantor, Sedghi (lyrics) Cantor, Sedghi, Hawley 4:02
4. "Two Wuv" Horowitz Sedghi 3:44
5. "Hidden In The Sand" (hidden track) Hawley Hawley 1:18

Trivia

  • A recording of Welcome To Tally Hall purported to be from the EP emerged in the mid-2010s. This recording features earlier lyrics that mention former drummer Steve Gallagher and is of lesser quality than Party Boobytrap. It was later found that the Welcome to Tally Hall EP was only recordings found on Complete Demos, and it's likely the supposed recording is from a rehearsal.

References