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A Partial Reconstruction of Days

Released Dec 12th, 1996
Recorded 1993-1996

Collaged remixes of tracks from this disc appear as bonus tracks on "all fall down...".

A one-off vocal project. Primitive raw and very acoustic. Not like my other work, but rather something that has retained it's uniqueness to this day. There is some explanation of the context of this release in the about section.

Tracks:

  1. March of Days
  2. Stopping to Save Yourself from Something Once Said
  3. Mekanique
  4. Vanity
  5. Blood Lullaby
  6. Egg On Face
  7. A Course of Thought
  8. The Pink Beside Me
  9. Long Gone and Often Somewhere in Between
  10. Parallel Lives
  11. Threatening to Dance
  12. 100 Proof
  13. Split
  14. Turning Around to See
  15. Year's End

Total Time= 49:52

Instrumentation:

Vocal gibberish, chanting & grunts, analog/digital/granular synthesis, guitars, clarinet, trumpet, hoses, Flexididge, brushes, found percussion, Jew's harp, baby grand, cassette manipulation, didjeridoo, squeaky chair, Alumadrum, & MIDI

Composed, performed, and produced by Eric A. Peacock.

Additional sampled vocals performed by Kelly Coyle. Artwork & design by Eric A. Peacock.

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