Upgrade & Afterlife
Upgrade & Afterlife | ||||
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Studio album by Gastr del Sol | ||||
Released | June 17, 1996 | |||
Genre | Post-rock | |||
Length | 49:12 | |||
Label | Drag City | |||
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Upgrade & Afterlife is a 1996 album by Gastr del Sol.
The album cover is Wasserstiefel (Water Boots) by Swiss artist Roman Signer.
Track listing
- "Our Exquisite Replica of "Eternity":" – 8:26
- "Rebecca Sylvester" – 3:53
- "The Sea Incertain"* – 6:12
- "Hello Spiral" – 10:40
- "The Relay" – 5:49
- "Crappie Tactics" – 1:48
- "Dry Bones in the Valley (I Saw the Light Come Shining 'Round and 'Round)" – 12:28
- Several sources (including the usually reliable Allmusic) misidentify track 3 as "The Sea Uncertain." This title, correctly rendered, appears to refer playfully both to a track on Gastr's previous full-length release titled "The C in Cake" and to one of Gastr percussionist John McEntire's other bands, The Sea and Cake, a moniker derived from McEntire's mishearing of that title. The title "Our Exquisite Replica of "Eternity"" is derived from the name of a cheap perfume marketed in public bathroom vending machines; the track contains a sample of the music used in the 50s sci-fi classic The Incredible Shrinking Man.
- "Dry Bones in the Valley" is a cover of a John Fahey song, which features Tony Conrad on violin.
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