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'''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''' 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.
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== History ==
== 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.  
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.<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>


[[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 the first attic recording Tally Hall would make in 2003, before recording [[Party Boobytrap]]. 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 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 2005 was the last time they performed at there. The band also sold copies at their June 1st show at The Ark in the same year.<ref name="livejournal">[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 name="livejournal">[https://tallyhall.livejournal.com/10935.html?thread=57015#t57015 Tally Hall livejournal reply from Coz Baldwin, June 15th, 2005]</ref>
==Tracks==
The first couple tracks on the album are the aforementioned acoustic Music School tracks and the University of Michigan studio recording of The Bidding.
 
Part of the tracklisting is archival recordings from 2002-2004. [[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 would make 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 of 2002 It's included as a hidden track and is simply stage banter during a cell phone call between [[Rob Cantor]] and Joe.


==Track listing==
==Track listing==
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* The Pingry EP was the last appearance of the song Yearbook.
* 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]].
* Oddly, former drummer [[Steve Gallagher]] engineered on one track for the EP, [[All Of My Friends]].
==References==
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