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Donner Party - Complete Recordings 1987-1989 (2000)

Donner Party - Complete Recordings 1987-1989 (2000)

BAND/ARTIST: Donner Party

  • Title: Complete Recordings 1987-1989
  • Year Of Release: 2000
  • Label: Innerstate Records
  • Genre: Alt Rock, Indie Rock
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
  • Total Time: 02:17:28
  • Total Size: 371/1002 Mb
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Tracklist:

CD 1:
01. Before Too Long
02. Halo
03. Are You in Tune With Yourself?
04. Godlike Porpoise Head of Blue-Eyed Mary
05. When You Die Your Eyes Pop Out
06. The Ghost
07. The Owl of Minerva
08. Oh Esmerelda
09. John Wilkes Booth
10. That That Is, Is
11. Jeez Louise
12. Spiders
13. Surfin' to the Moon
14. Clean Living
15. G-L-O-R-I-A
16. Why Bother?
17. Sickness
18. Up & Down
19. Try to Imagine a Terrible World
20. Boxfull of Bones
21. Mrs. Miserack
22. What a Gush of Matter Into Life Is Here
23. Treepig
24. Unfriendly
25. Trust in Henry
26. Friendly
27. Lost in Hoboken
28. Blue Starch Acid for Baby's New Tooth

CD 2:
01. Please Don't Listen
02. Would You Like to Have Something to Eat?
03. When I Was a Baby
04. Dansen Går På Svennsta Skär
05. Chocolate Shake
06. King Chico
07. Your Mother
08. Harold Payne
09. Notker the Stammerer
10. Kore Cosmu
11. Goodnight Irene
12. Everyone Is a Girl
13. Nutty Booty
14. The Nixie
15. We Cannot Be Happy
16. Birthday Suit
17. Trepanned
18. Spiders (live)
19. Friendly (live)
20. Breakfast (live)
21. Treepig (live)
22. Sickness (live)
23. Goodnight Irene (live)
24. When I Was a Baby (live)
25. Squeeze Box (live)

The Donner Party was a San Francisco–based indie rock band, performing between 1986 and 1989. The band consisted of Melanie Clarin on drums and accordion; Sam Coomes on guitar, violin, and banjo; and Reinhold Johnson on bass. The band released two albums, both self-titled; the first was released in 1987 on the Cryptovision Records label, and the second on Camper Van Beethoven's Pitch-A-Tent label in 1988. These two albums, plus an unreleased third album and some live tracks, were collected and released as Complete Recordings 1987–1989 in 2000 on Innerstate Records. The band played a one-time reunion show on April 16, 2000, at Slim's in San Francisco.

Named after a group of 19th-century American travelers who turned cannibals while stranded, the Donner Party's songs frequently took a comic view of death and its attendant dread (and also, as it happens, food). Titles include "When You Die Your Eyes Pop Out", "John Wilkes Booth", "Try to Imagine a Terrible World", and "Boxfull of Bones". "When I Was a Baby", recorded with a cheap organ with almost whispery vocals to sound somehow homey and quaint, begins: "When I was a baby I looked like a pig/My nose was a snout and my ears were too big," and only gets creepier from there. The amusingly titled "Mom Please Don't Listen" is basically a litany of coprophagia and gory death. In "Would You Like to Have Something to Eat?", they link failing to follow parents' nutritional imperatives with being sent to Hell. In contrast, their cover version of the Sesame Street song "Up & Down," designed to teach the literal concepts of "up" and "down," is performed cheerfully yet not exaggeratedly—in keeping with the spirit of the original song from the series. In 2000, "Would You Like to Have Something To Eat?" was featured in a commercial for HomeGrocer.com, an early online grocery delivery service.

Clarin also played drums in another San Francisco folk-rock band, The Cat Heads, and also in Harm Farm. Coomes would later play in Heatmiser, and then form Motorgoat and Quasi with his ex-wife, Janet Weiss.



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