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Java du Jour

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Java du Jour (free) 02:22
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Frankly, Scarlett (free) 04:14
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Bridge (free) 05:53
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Little Suzy Labelmaker (free) 04:19
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59 Types of Produce (free) 06:21
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Remember (free) 03:03
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Valsalva Maneuver (free) 05:55
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Emily Johnson (free) 04:21
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Blue Carpet Jam (free) 03:28
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Theme Song (free) 03:33
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No Apologies (free) 05:29
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Open Your Eyes (free) 05:00
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Drop (free) 03:09
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Twisted Webs (free) 05:06
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Stumblings (free) 06:52

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Executive Producer: Kevin Marshall

Photography on the cover by Christopher Schneberger.

Drawings on the inside (see track art) by Derrick Smith.

Java:
Jeremy Allen - bass, trombone
Mike Kmiecik - guitars, vocals
Jeremy Novak - drums, percussion
Kevin Seal - keyboards, tenor sax, vocals

Guests:
Honey Bee on "Open Your Eyes" (djembe) and "Drop" (harmonica)
Robbie Seal on "Remember" (harmony vocals and whistling)

Thank you to:
Matt Allen, Jordan Schatz and WFHB, Robin Hoover, Sara, Sarah, Rich Hardesty and the Peanut Barrel, the Nixons and Second Story, Jim Chaddock, Grant Pershing, Dave Novak and all at the barn, Carlton, Nick and Muse, Andy Bruce, Justin and Mogens and Hyde, 7 +/- 2, Rob Seal and Cheryl Law, Equinox, Dickcinder and Funky Boy, Breon Mitchell, Austin Caswell, Derrick, Gignet, Brian Weir, Arno, Tisha, Leslie, Erica, Kim, Erin, Nickie and Carrie et al., Lloyd and Brandy, Suavecock, Junk, Freekstyle, Dan, the Marshalls, Master Spiritual Advisor Honey Bee, our families, and our friends and fans at Reed and Collins.

Originally pressed on 1,000 CDs in 1995 by Baba Ganouj Records

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released March 1, 1995

Basics done in five nights on a Tascam 4-track cassette deck at the Sound Mill in Bloomington (behind the Big Red Liquors on South Walnut) by Jacques Dreyfus and George Furgye.

Jacques claimed to be related to Julia Louis-Dreyfus, but we didn't believe him. Then he disappeared halfway through the sessions, which made us believe him even less. George was the trooper who came in to finish the job.

Mixed to DAT in one afternoon by Mark Maher in the Living Room. Digitally edited by Dan Zadroga.

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