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==Overview==
==Overview==
After the release of the Welcome To Tally Hall EP, the band decided to combine their two EPs into one compilation CD. The band would remix and overdub parts onto their original Party Boobytrap recordings to touch them up for its release, and feature both [[Stationary Love]] from the first two variants of [[Party Boobytrap]] EP and [[Banana Man]] from the third variant of the EP.  
After the release of the Welcome To Tally Hall EP, the band decided to combine their two EPs into one compilation CD. The band would remix and overdub parts onto their original Party Boobytrap recordings to touch them up for its release, and feature both [[Stationary Love]] from the first two variants of [[Party Boobytrap]] EP and [[Banana Man]] from the third variant of the EP. However, it does not contain the [[Cover Songs|Super Mario Bros. Overworld Theme]], present on some releases of the EP.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20040607013914/http://www.talentmatch.com/search/allview.asp?PID=59562&entry=tmurl## TalentMatch Tally Hall website archive] ''Talentmatch.'' Circa 2004. Archived via The Wayback Machine.</ref>


Drummer and gray tie [[Steve Gallagher]] would leave the band in the middle of May 2004, leading to new drummer [[Ross Federman]] taking his place on the album cover. Steve still performs drums on the demos however, as they had been recorded before his leaving.<ref name=completedemosbandcamp></ref>
Drummer and gray tie [[Steve Gallagher]] would leave the band in the middle of May 2004, leading to new drummer [[Ross Federman]] taking his place on the album cover. Steve still performs drums on the demos however, as they had been recorded before his leaving.<ref name=completedemosbandcamp></ref>
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Most of the tracks went on to be retooled and re-recorded for [[Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum]], with the exception of [[Stationary Love]] and [[(I Know) It's Just The Same]].
Most of the tracks went on to be retooled and re-recorded for [[Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum]], with the exception of [[Stationary Love]] and [[(I Know) It's Just The Same]].


On December 15th 2015,<ref>[https://tallyhall.bandcamp.com/community Community. Tally Hall. Bandcamp.]</ref> the album would be re-released on Bandcamp<ref name=completedemosbandcamp>[https://tallyhall.bandcamp.com/album/complete-demos Complete Demos. Tally Hall. Bandcamp.]</ref> alongside [[Admittedly Incomplete Demos]], a collection of unfinished demo tracks, and previously unreleased material.<ref>[https://tallyhall.bandcamp.com/album/admittedly-incomplete-demos Admittedly Incomplete Demos. Tally Hall. Bandcamp.]</ref>
On December 15th 2015,<ref>[https://tallyhall.bandcamp.com/community Community. Tally Hall. Bandcamp.]</ref> the album would be re-released on Bandcamp<ref name=completedemosbandcamp>[https://tallyhall.bandcamp.com/album/complete-demos Complete Demos. Tally Hall. Bandcamp.]</ref> alongside [[Admittedly Incomplete Demos]], a collection of unfinished demo tracks, and previously unreleased material.<ref>[https://tallyhall.bandcamp.com/album/admittedly-incomplete-demos Admittedly Incomplete Demos. Tally Hall. Bandcamp.]</ref> The album used to be available at a "pay-what-you-want" price, before being listed at $9.99 since February 9th, 2018.<ref>[https://tallyhall.bandcamp.com/sitemap.xml Tally Hall Bandcamp Sitemap. Retrieved July 6th, 2024.]</ref>


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
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==Liner Notes==
==Liner Notes==
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©2004 Tally Hall
Produced by Tally Hall
Recorded and mixed in the attic at<br>
420 South Division Street<br>
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
Recordings drummed by Steve Gallagher
Photograph by Ashley Hurst<br>
Design by Joe Hawley
"Welcome to Tally Hall" Brass Jamboree:<br>
Alaina Alster, Trombone<br>
Adam Dixon, Trumpet<br>
Brian Kaufman, Tuba
Special Thanks to Steve Gallagher, Family, Friends, and Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum
All rights reserved. Unauthorized duplication is a violation of applicable laws.
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Latest revision as of 18:27, 1 October 2024

Complete Demos
Completedemos.jpg
Independent
Released November 11th, 2004
Recorded April 2003, November 2003, early 2004
Length 38:26
Label none
Producer Joe Hawley, Steve Gallagher
Compact Disc
Disc Tray, Inside
Back Cover & Spines
Booklet, Inside
Booklet, Outside

Complete Demos is the combination of the band's previous two EP's, Party Boobytrap and Welcome To Tally Hall EP. It was released on November 11th, 2004 on CD.[1]

Overview

After the release of the Welcome To Tally Hall EP, the band decided to combine their two EPs into one compilation CD. The band would remix and overdub parts onto their original Party Boobytrap recordings to touch them up for its release, and feature both Stationary Love from the first two variants of Party Boobytrap EP and Banana Man from the third variant of the EP. However, it does not contain the Super Mario Bros. Overworld Theme, present on some releases of the EP.[2]

Drummer and gray tie Steve Gallagher would leave the band in the middle of May 2004, leading to new drummer Ross Federman taking his place on the album cover. Steve still performs drums on the demos however, as they had been recorded before his leaving.[1]

Complete Demos was released on CD on November 11th, 2004, and was sold at concerts and on their website, some being signed by the band members themselves. Tracks would also be uploaded to sites like Indie911, Purevolume,[3] and the band's website.

Most of the tracks went on to be retooled and re-recorded for Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum, with the exception of Stationary Love and (I Know) It's Just The Same.

On December 15th 2015,[4] the album would be re-released on Bandcamp[1] alongside Admittedly Incomplete Demos, a collection of unfinished demo tracks, and previously unreleased material.[5] The album used to be available at a "pay-what-you-want" price, before being listed at $9.99 since February 9th, 2018.[6]

Track listing

# Title Writers Lead Singers Duration Originally from
1. "Good Day (Demo)" Horowitz Hawley, Cantor 3:31 Party Boobytrap
2. "Greener (Demo)" Cantor Cantor 4:03 Party Boobytrap
3. "Welcome to Tally Hall (Demo)" Hawley (music & lyrics), Cantor, Sedghi (lyrics) Cantor, Sedghi, Hawley 4:02 Welcome to Tally Hall EP
4. "Just Apathy (Demo)" Cantor Cantor 3:35 Welcome to Tally Hall EP
5. "Two Wuv (Demo)" Horowitz Sedghi 3:44 Welcome to Tally Hall EP
6. "Stationary Love (Demo)" Cantor Cantor 3:53 Party Boobytrap (v. 1 & 2)
7. "Banana Man (Demo)" Hawley Hawley 4:28 Party Boobytrap (v. 3)
8. "(I Know) It's Just the Same (Demo)" Horowitz Hawley 5:34 Welcome to Tally Hall EP
9. "Ruler of Everything (Demo)" Hawley Hawley 4:08 Party Boobytrap
10. "Hidden in the Sand (Demo)" (hidden track) Hawley Hawley 1:28 Welcome to Tally Hall EP

Liner Notes

2004 (CD)

©2004 tally hall

produced by tally hall

recorded and mixed at:
the attic
420 s. division street
ann arbor, mi 48104

tracks 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, and 9 engineered by joe hawley
tracks 4 and 6 engineered by rob cantor
track 5 engineered by rob cantor, steve gallagher,
and zubin sedghi

photography by ashley hurst and joe hawley
album design by joe hawley

"welcome to tally hall" brass jamboree:
alaina alster, trombone
adam dixon, trumpet
brian kaufman, tuba

special thanks to steve gallagher, family, friends, and
marvin's marvelous mechanical museum

all rights reserved. unauthorized duplication is a violation
of applicable laws.

printed in canada. seriously.

2015 (Bandcamp)

©2004 Tally Hall

Produced by Tally Hall

Recorded and mixed in the attic at
420 South Division Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48104

Recordings drummed by Steve Gallagher

Photograph by Ashley Hurst
Design by Joe Hawley

"Welcome to Tally Hall" Brass Jamboree:
Alaina Alster, Trombone
Adam Dixon, Trumpet
Brian Kaufman, Tuba

Special Thanks to Steve Gallagher, Family, Friends, and Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum

All rights reserved. Unauthorized duplication is a violation of applicable laws.

References