Purple Tape
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This article is about the Lisa Loeb album. For the Raekwon album, see Only Built 4 Cuban Linx.... For the Pixies album, see Pixies (EP).
| Purple Tape | ||||
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| Demo album by Lisa Loeb | ||||
| Released | 1992, 2008 | |||
| Recorded | 1991-1992 | |||
| Genre | Alternative pop/Rock | |||
| Length | 32:43 | |||
| Label | Self-released | |||
| Producer | Juan Patino | |||
| Lisa Loeb chronology | ||||
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Purple Tape is an album by Lisa Loeb, released in 1992 on audio cassette only. It was re-issued on 2-disc CD January 22, 2008.[1]
[edit] Track listing
All songs written by Lisa Loeb.
- "Snow Day"
- "Train Songs"
- "Hurricane"
- "Come Back Home"
- "It's Over"
- "This"
- "Days Were Different"
- "Guessing Games"
- "Do You Sleep"
- "Airplanes"
[edit] Interview Disc (CD version only)
In depth interview with Lisa Loeb by Andy Denemark
- The Purple Tape: Introduction & History
- Early Days in NYC
- Liz and Lisa
- Why The People Tape?
- Gigging in NYC
- Nine Stories
- Marketing & the Music Business
- Recording The Purple Tape
- The Purple Tape Artwork
- Songwriting
- "Snow Day"
- "Train Songs"
- "Hurricane"
- "Come Back Home"
- "It's Over"
- "This"
- "Days Were Different"
- "Guessing Games"
- "Do You Sleep"
- "Airplanes"
- Bringing the past to the present
- Live In-Studio "Snow Day"
- Acoustic "Stay (I Missed You)"
[edit] References
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