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==== | ==== Snippets Autumn, October 1997 ==== | ||
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{{Known recordings entry|aaffaa|[[Rivers Cuomo]]|[[Listen to Your Heart]]|Listen To Your Heart.mp3|October [[1997]]||1:12|''[[Alone IV: The Blue-Pinkerton Years]]''|}} | |||
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=== Homie album, Fall 1997 === | === Homie album, Fall 1997 === | ||
An entire album's worth of Homie songs was recorded at Fort Apache with [[Fred Eltringham]] (of the [[wikipedia:Gigolo Aunts|Gigolo Aunts]]) on drums, and [[Drew Parsons]] (of Tracy Bonham's band) on bass. The tapes were never mixed down, and no track sheets have turned up, thus the track listing is unavailable. There has been debate about the completeness of the recordings, as Koch considers it a complete album while Cuomo says only the drums were recorded. The sessions, completed or not, finished sometime in November of 1997<ref name="Weezine 11">[[Weezine Issue 11 - Fall 1997]]</ref> . It is not clear when sessions started. | An entire album's worth of Homie songs was recorded at Fort Apache with [[Fred Eltringham]] (of the [[wikipedia:Gigolo Aunts|Gigolo Aunts]]) on drums, and [[Drew Parsons]] (of Tracy Bonham's band) on bass. The tapes were never mixed down, and no track sheets have turned up, thus the track listing is unavailable. There has been debate about the completeness of the recordings, as Koch considers it a complete album while Cuomo says only the drums were recorded. The sessions, completed or not, finished sometime in November of 1997<ref name="Weezine 11">[[Weezine Issue 11 - Fall 1997]]</ref> . It is not clear when sessions started. | ||
=== Homie "pro demo", winter 1997/1998 === | |||
This demo was engineered by Ross Humphries with Eltringham, Parsons and keyboardist [[Jay Buckley]]. | |||
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{{Known recordings entry|ffaaaa|[[Homie]]|[[American Girls]]||Winter [[1997]]/[[1998]]||||}} | |||
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=== Rivers demos, December 1997 === | === Rivers demos, December 1997 === |