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


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
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[[File:PingryEPInsert.png|thumb|300px|Tracklist/Information insert that came with The Pingry EP]]
[[File:PingryEPInsert.png|thumb|300px|Tracklist/Information insert that came with The Pingry EP]]


== Trivia ==
==Liner Notes==
* The Pingry EP was the last appearance of the song Yearbook.
<blockquote>
* Oddly, former drummer [[Steve Gallagher]] engineered on one track for the EP, [[All Of My Friends]].
<i>
 
"the pingry e.p." exclusive release ©2005 tally hall. produced by tally hall. tracks 1, 2, 3,<br>
and 4 engineered by bora karaca. track 5 engineered by steve gallagher. trumpet: david<br>
tenerelli. tuba: brian kaufman. all acoustic tracks are one-take demos. "yearbook" is our<br>
first attic recording experiment. "just a friend" originially written and performed by biz<br>
markie. recorded live at the blind pig, ann arbor MI, on march 24th 2005. -- john pingry.<br>
</i>
</blockquote>
==References==
==References==
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