Eight Songs for Greg Sage and The Wipers
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| Eight Songs for Greg Sage and The Wipers | |||
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| Studio album by Various Artists | |||
| Released | December 20, 1993 | ||
| Genre | Punk rock | ||
| Label | Tim/Kerr Records | ||
| Producer | Slayer Hippy | ||
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| Fourteen Songs for Greg Sage and The Wipers | |||
Expanded Re-Release
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Eight Songs for Greg Sage and the Wipers is a Wipers tribute album released on Tim/Kerr Records in 1992. The album was first released as a box set of 4 colored 7-inch records.
Fourteen Songs for Greg Sage and The Wipers is the name of the CD re-release of the album, expanded to include six additional artist covers.
[edit] Track listings
[edit] Original Eight Song track listing
- "Potential Suicide" (Napalm Beach)
- "Astro Cloud" (M99)
- "Return of the Rat" (Nirvana)
- "Up Front" (Poison Idea)
- "On the Run" (Dharma Bums)
- "I Don't Know What I Am/Mystery" (Crackerbash)
- "Over the Edge" (Hole)
- "Land of the Lost" (Whirlees)
[edit] Fourteen Song re-release
- "Potential Suicide" (Napalm Beach)
- "Astro Cloud" (M99)
- "Return of the Rat" (Nirvana)
- "Up Front" (Poison Idea)
- "On the Run" (Dharma Bums)
- "I Don't Know What I Am/Mystery" (Crackerbash)
- "Over the Edge" (Hole)
- "Land of the Lost" (Whirlees)
- "Telepathic Love" (Nation of Ulysses)
- "No One Wants an Alien" (Honey)
- "Tragedy" (Hazel)
- "Alien Boy" (Calamity Jane)
- "Soul's Tongue" (Saliva Tree)
- "Pushing the Extreme" (Thurston Moore and Keith Nealy)
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