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[[Good Day]] was a radio performance at the Mitch Albom show on WJR Radio, in May of 2004. This was one of their first performances with their then-new drummer [[Ross Federman]]. [[Just A Friend]] is a live performance recording at [[The Blind Pig]] on March 24th 2005. [[Yearbook]] is a anomaly, as it seems to be a demo of the song from circa 2005. Why they would revisit one of [[Rob Cantor]]'s earlier compositions is unknown. Finally, Cell Phone Call is from Tally Hall's first live show at the Frieze Basement in December of 2002 and is simply stage banter during a cell phone call between Rob Cantor and Joe Hawley. | [[Good Day]] was a radio performance at the Mitch Albom show on WJR Radio, in May of 2004. This was one of their first performances with their then-new drummer [[Ross Federman]]. [[Just A Friend]] is a live performance recording at [[The Blind Pig]] on March 24th 2005. [[Yearbook]] is a anomaly, as it seems to be a demo of the song from circa 2005. Why they would revisit one of [[Rob Cantor]]'s earlier compositions is unknown. Finally, Cell Phone Call is from Tally Hall's first live show at the Frieze Basement in December of 2002 and is simply stage banter during a cell phone call between Rob Cantor and Joe Hawley. | ||
The EP was named after The Pingry School in New Jersey, where [[Andrew]] went to high school. Tally Hall had been a staple band at the annual Pingry School Spring Fling concert for a few years but haven't performed there since 2005, where they officially released the EP to the public. The band also sold copies at their June 1st show at The Ark in the same year.<ref>[https://tallyhall.livejournal.com/10935.html?thread=57015#t57015 Tally Hall livejournal reply from Coz Baldwin, June 15th, 2005]</ref> | The EP was named after The Pingry School in New Jersey, where [[Andrew Horowitz|Andrew]] went to high school. Tally Hall had been a staple band at the annual Pingry School Spring Fling concert for a few years but haven't performed there since 2005, where they officially released the EP to the public. The band also sold copies at their June 1st show at The Ark in the same year.<ref>[https://tallyhall.livejournal.com/10935.html?thread=57015#t57015 Tally Hall livejournal reply from Coz Baldwin, June 15th, 2005]</ref> | ||
==Track listing== | ==Track listing== |
Revision as of 01:47, 6 May 2022
The Pingry EP | |
EPs | |
Released | April 2005 |
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Length | 23:30 |
Label | n/a |
Producer | Tally Hall |
The Pingry EP is a collection of live, acoustic, and one-take performance demos released by Tally Hall in April 2005. Originally, these tracks were recorded to have something to give record companies, in addition to Complete Demos, to show what other songs they've been working on.
The Pingry EP was distributed in standard white paper CD envelopes, the kind with a transparent, round window on the front. Inside was the CD-R plus a B&W photocopied insert with the track listing and liner notes. The insert artwork shows a picture from the opening of The Pingry School, with a highlight on the school's founder Dr. John Francis Pingry.
History
At some point in early 2005, Tally Hall and Bora Karaca would record some acoustic tracks in a Music School classroom, using an Oktava MK012-01 compact microphone. Later (or earlier, Bora seems to not remember which happened when), Joe Hawley would ask Bora to record The Bidding for them at University of Michigan studio. However there are four tracks on the EP not recorded at either session.
Good Day was a radio performance at the Mitch Albom show on WJR Radio, in May of 2004. This was one of their first performances with their then-new drummer Ross Federman. Just A Friend is a live performance recording at The Blind Pig on March 24th 2005. Yearbook is a anomaly, as it seems to be a demo of the song from circa 2005. Why they would revisit one of Rob Cantor's earlier compositions is unknown. Finally, Cell Phone Call is from Tally Hall's first live show at the Frieze Basement in December of 2002 and is simply stage banter during a cell phone call between Rob Cantor and Joe Hawley.
The EP was named after The Pingry School in New Jersey, where Andrew went to high school. Tally Hall had been a staple band at the annual Pingry School Spring Fling concert for a few years but haven't performed there since 2005, where they officially released the EP to the public. The band also sold copies at their June 1st show at The Ark in the same year.[1]
Track listing
# | Title | Writers | Lead Singers | Duration |
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1. | "The Bidding" | Hawley | Hawley, Cantor, Sedghi | 2:31 |
2. | "Taken For A Ride" (acoustic) | Horowitz | Sedghi, Cantor, Hawley | 4:29 |
3. | "Be Born" (acoustic) | Cantor | Cantor | 3:23 |
4. | "The Whole World And You" (acoustic) | Horowitz | Horowitz | 1:41 |
5. | "All Of My Friends" (acoustic) | Hawley | Hawley | 2:44 |
6. | "Good Day" (Mitch Albom excerpt) | Horowitz | Hawley, Cantor, Sedghi, Mitch Albom | 0:44 |
7. | "Yearbook" (demo) | Cantor | Cantor | 2:31 |
8. | "Just A Friend" (live) | Biz Markie | Cantor, Sedghi | 4:05 |
9. | "Cell Phone Call" (hidden track) | N/A | N/A | 1:17 |
Trivia
- The Pingry EP was the last appearance of the song Yearbook.
- Oddly, former drummer Steve Gallagher engineered on one track for the EP, All Of My Friends.