The Normal Years Explained
The Normal Years is a compilation album of singles, live songs, songs on other compilations, and previously unreleased recordings by indie rock band Built to Spill.[1]
The album consists of songs that were recorded between 1993 and 1995 by various incarnations of the band, although most feature the There's Nothing Wrong with Love lineup. Doug Martsch is the only person present on all the recordings. The Normal Years was released in 1996 on K Records.[2]
Track listing
All songs by Doug Martsch, except track 4 by Daniel Johnston and Jad Fair, some lyrics on track 5 by James Christenson
Guitar and vocals by Doug Martsch on all tracks
- "So & So So & So from Wherever Wherever"
- "Shortcut"
- Originally appeared on Rotating Tongues, recorded by Todd Dunnigan in late 1992 at Audio Lab in Boise, Idaho.
- Ralph Youtz - drums
- "Car"
- Originally appeared on Atlas/Face single, recorded by Calvin Johnson in late 1993
- Andy Capps – drums
- Brett Nelson – bass
- "Some Things Last a Long Time"
- "Girl"
- Originally appeared on an Atlas/Face single, recorded by Calvin Johnson in late 1993
- Andy Capps – drums
- Brett Nelson – bass
- "Joyride"
- Originally appeared on a K Records single, recorded by Calvin Johnson in late 1993
- "Some"
- Recorded live at Chicago Filmmaker in mid-1995, recorded by Aadam Jacobs
- Andy Capps – drums
- James Bertram – bass
- David Schneider – drums
- "Sick & Wrong"
- Originally appeared on a K Records single, recorded by Calvin Johnson in late 1993
- Andy Capps – drums
- Brett Nelson – bass
- "Still Flat"
- "Terrible/Perfect"
- Originally appeared on a 1995 Saturnine single, recorded by Calvin Johnson.
- Andy Capps – drums
- Brett Nelson – bass
Additional personnel
- John McMahon III – "Unrepresented Built to Spill member"
- Erik Payne – Album art
- "the bear" – Inspiration
- Tina Herschelman – Type & layout
- Karena Youtz – Cover photo
- Bart Kline – Roadie #1
- James Christenson – Roadie #2
Notes and References
- Web site: TrouserPress.com :: Built to Spill. www.trouserpress.com.
- Web site: The Built To Spill Power Hour. Music. 28 April 2015 .