FIRST CONTACT
(Dodeka Records, Ltd. DR-10011 - cassette, and DR-10011D -
CD)
Song List:
1. Monorail to Atomland (3:17)
2. If I Had A Rocket Launcher (4:50)
3. Small Designs (3:55)
4. Lightship Yarrow (3:32)
5. Lady Be Crazy (3:37)
6. Madman On the Watchtower (4:13)
7. Sailplane (3:23)
8. Comin' Back to Me (6:00)
9. Moondance (4:32)
10. Harbors (4:13)
11. Hope Eyrie (3:35)
12. Lightsailor (4:42) *
13. The Way I Feel (4:58) *
14. Brown-Eyed Girl (3:04) *
* CD bonus tracks -- not on cassette
From the CD liner notes:
Black is the color of night, mystery, and the cold depths of
space. Books are travellers through time and infinity, keepers of
the ideas and experiences of their creators. The black book
invokes and evokes the secrets of the alchemist and priest, the
passion of the lover and poet, the curiosity of the explorer and
the scientist, the hard-won knowledge of the engineer. A band is
an unsanctioned team of rogues, a gathering, a symbol of unity, a
force binding together disparate elements. The Black Book Band is
a fellowship, an exploration, an offering, an adventure, a
celebration, a vision, a lot of work. We bring to it what we are,
our ideas, our passions, our dreams, our joys, in the hope that
our vessel will cross time and space to touch other hearts and
minds--First Contact.
-- Michael Kube-McDowell
Recorded live during the Brain Weasels tour at Marcon 29,
Columbus OH, May 1994; InConJunction 14, Indianapolis IN, July
1994; and OVFF 10, Columbus OH, October 1994. As such FIRST
CONTACT bears the indelible imprint of live music: there are
occasional glitches and word flubs, but also wonderful moments of
music and energy that only happen when playing for an audience.
We have an abiding appreciation for the way our musical venture
has been received, and will continue to focus our most
disciplined and joyous efforts on communicating musically with
kindred spirits.
--Barry Childs-Helton
Cassette release October 1995, debuting at Ohio Valley Filk
Fest
CD release May 1996, debuting at Marcon
Last Revised: February 29, 1996
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