Brick Factory
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Brick Factory | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | March, 1994 |
Recorded | YoYo Studios, Olympia, WA |
Genre | indiepop |
Length | 39:38 |
Label | Harriet Records, HHBTM Records |
Producer | Pat Maley |
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Brick Factory was the only album released by the indiepop band Crayon. It was recorded by Pat Maley at Yoyo Studios in Olympia, Washington. The album was released in 1994 on Harriet Records out of Cambridge, Massachusetts.
In 2014, HHBTM Records reissued the album on limited edition vinyl and cassette to commemorate the 20th anniversary of its release. The 2014 digital download of Brick Factory included 21 bonus songs – comprising tracks from 7” singles, compilations, 4-track demos, live recordings and unreleased songs.
Track listing
1 Live With It Baby
2 Small
3 Chutes And Ladders
4 The Snap-Tight Wars
5 Crown
6 Western Flyer
7 Pedal
8 Honey Bunny
9 Hope In Every Train
10 Reason 2600
11 Snow Globe
12 Schirm Loop
13 Jenny Don't Be Sad
14 Knee-High Susan
Song information
In 1997 the Vancouver, British Columbia based band, Gaze featuring Rose Melberg covered the song “Pedal” on their So Sad single.
Personnel
- Brad Roberts – vocals, guitar
- Sean Tollefson – vocals, bass
- Jeff Fell – drums
- Pat Maley – production, audio engineering
- Aaron Gorseth – production assistance
Sean Tollefson and Jeff Fell later went on to form the twee band Tullycraft.
References
- ^ DiGravina, Tim "Brick Factory Review", Allmusic, retrieved 2010-11-23