Difference between revisions of "The Pingry EP"

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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), Bora would record them performing [[The Bidding]] for at the University of Michigan studio.<ref name="HITSFAQBora">[https://www.hiddeninthesand.com/ufaq/whos-bora/ Hidden in the Sand FAQ with Bora talking about how he met Tally Hall]</ref>
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), Bora would record them performing [[The Bidding]] for at the University of Michigan studio.<ref name="HITSFAQBora">[https://www.hiddeninthesand.com/ufaq/whos-bora/ Hidden in the Sand FAQ with Bora talking about how he met Tally Hall]</ref>


Part of the tracklisting is archival recordings from 2002 to 2004. [[Good Day]] was a radio performance at the Mitch Albom show on WJR Radio in May 2004, [[Just A Friend]] is a live performance recording at [[The Blind Pig]] on March 24th 2005, and [[Yearbook]] is the first attic recording Tally Hall did in 2003, before recording [[Party Boobytrap]].
Part of the tracklisting is archival recordings from 2003 to 2005. [[Good Day]] was a radio performance at the Mitch Albom show on WJR Radio in May 2004, [[Just A Friend]] is a live performance recording at [[The Blind Pig]] on March 24th 2005, and [[Yearbook]] is the first attic recording Tally Hall did in 2003, before recording [[Party Boobytrap]].


An outlier is Cell Phone Call, from Tally Hall's first live show at the Frieze Basement in December 2002. It's included as a hidden track and is simply stage banter during a cell phone call between [[Rob Cantor]] and [[Joe Hawley]].
An outlier is Cell Phone Call, from Tally Hall's first live show at the Frieze Basement in December 2002. It's included as a hidden track and is simply stage banter during a cell phone call between [[Rob Cantor]] and [[Joe Hawley]].