Smiles for Macavity

Smiles for Macavity

Infobox Album | Name = Smiles For Macavity
Type = Album
Artist = Gimp


Released = 1996
Recorded = December 1995 – January 1996
Genre = Punk
Length = 36:32
Label = Copycat Records
Producer = Gimp, Andy Scott
Reviews =
Last album =
This album = "Smiles For Macavity"
(1996)
Next album =
Misc = Extra chronology 2
Artist = Tomas Kalnoky
Type = Album
Last album =
This album = "Smiles For Macavity"
(1996)
Next album = "Rules of the Game"
(1997)

"Smiles for Macavity" is a 1996 album by Gimp. The tape was only circulated in a concentrated part of Keasbey, New Jersey, and is of very low quality, but the tracks can be found on the internet. As of August 30th, 2007, a tribute album is in the works. Various underground artists will each cover a song off the album.

Track listing

#"The Only Other Way" – 2:51
#"Humming on Tabletops" – 2:48
#"Mrs. Butterworth's Indestructible Bomb Shelter" – 4:00
#"Keep It to Yourself" – 3:34
#"Tunalips" – 3:34
#"Magnolium" – 1:55
#"Searching for Norman Underwood" – 2:39
#"Untied" – 1:46
#"Over Again" – 2:08
#"Happier Days" – 3:18
#"Supernothing" – 5:41
#* Covered by Catch 22 in their debut album "Keasbey Nights" (1998)
#* Remade by Streetlight Manifesto on their 2006 remake of Keasbey Nights
#* Features Tomas Kalnoky's brother, Achilles, on violin
#"One Tin Soldier" – 2:19
#* Cover of the song written by Dennis Lambert and Brian Potter in 1969

Personnel

*Chris Greer - Drums, backup vocals
*Tomas Kalnoky - Lead vocals, guitar, words, songs, art
*Jay Scharenguivel - Bass, backup vocals

*Achilles Kalnoky - Violin on "Supernothing", photo
*Disc Makers - Mastering
*Andy Scott - Production, mixing
*Chris Stryshak - Photo

Link to download entire album: [http://risc.perix.co.uk/downloads/music/]


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