Mark Tucker (musician)
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Mark Tucker (born October 11, 1957 in Laurel, Maryland, United States, is an American musician, songwriter, singer, producer, and co-founder of Tetrapod Spools.
His debut album, Batstew, which is now collectible, was released in two runs, each of 100 copies. The album was re-released in 1996 as a compact disc, with extra tracks that never made it onto the original LP. It comprises amongst other things recordings of Tucker's car, a 1964 Cadillac which he had nicknamed "The Bat".
In 1982, Tucker recorded his second album, In The Sack. The music was largely experimental, with tracks including "Everywhere with Sally (Ride)", a pop song recorded backwards. In 1991, he legally changed his name to T. Storm Hunter and continued to release music under that name.
Discography
[edit]Albums
[edit]- Batstew — 1975
- This Hearse
- Prologue: 1964 Cadillac
- 64Z037375 Part 1
- Before They Call, I Will Answer
- Sideways Love Forever
- 64Z037375 Part 2
- Honey Tree
- The Way It Really Is
- Bataszew
- I'm Nothing
- Submerged Bat Vortex
- All Cars Are Sisters
- 1964 Cadillac
- Kids
- Bataszew (Alternate Version 2)
- This Beach Is Very
- Kotzebue
- In The Sack — 1983
- Harem-Scarem Suite — 1996
- EVA: The Bat
- KITCHY: The Lady From Nod
- AGNES: Seldom Siren Of Delusion
- SANDY: Since Night You Loved Me; Yet Since Night You Left Me
- COTTON: Disappearing Candy
- SHELLEY: Once Beneath The Bridge
- SALLY: Holdin' Sally In The Alley
- ELLEN: Someone To Love Me
- DAISY: Laundry Dog
- DAPHNE: The Laurel Tree Of Apollo
References
[edit]- "Mark Tucker: Batstew". underground music & ephemera. volcanic tongue. Archived from the original on 2006-10-21. Retrieved 2006-09-21.
- "Mark Tucker: Batstew". Rough Trade. Archived from the original on 2007-09-27.
- Scott Blackerby. "Mark Tucker: In The Sack". The Acid Archives of Underground Sound 1965 – 1982.
- "The T. Storm Hunter Collection". REEL TOP 40 RADIO REPOSITORY. REELRADIO Inc.
- Steve Krakow (17 November 2011). "The Secret History of Chicago Music: Mark Tucker". Chicago Reader, Nov. 17, 2011.
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