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The Muffin MenMore Songs From The Campfire

Regular price £6.75
Format: CD, Album, Enh
Media Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)
Sleeve Condition: Very Good Plus (VG+)

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Description

Notes:

There are some audio & video files which are playable on PC or Mac with Quicktime 4:

MUFFINZZ

I) Read_me.TXT:

"14 sept 2001:

Hello from Muffin Central!

Here are two folders of extra goodies which you should be able 
to access on most standard home computers, PC or Mac.  
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Audio:  Contains four MP3 files of previously unreleased material from the archive.

All files are 128 stereo.

Little House I used To Live In:  
alternate take from "Campfire" sessions.

Teatime:  
Trumpet solo from Paris 2000, a 40k mono previously available on website.

Broken Biscuits:  
Guitar solo from Paris 2000, a 40k mono previously available on website.

Ouwe Kutspier:	
Flute and Guitar solos from Holland April 2000, 
a 40k mono previously available on website.
The title of this track is a dutch colloqial translation of "old fanny muscles"

Eb Vamp:  
During the 1994 Spring tour with Ike Willis, 
we opened the show with this vamp a few times.
It was an untitled theme that the 1978 Zappa band used occasionally 
as an opener.
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Video:  four video clips in MOV format (requires Quicktime 4) from the archive.

All files are MOV, playable with Quicktime ver 4 or higher.  



Who's Next?:	
Carlo in flight over Mulheim 
during a particulary unusual evening for the lad!

Be-Bop-a-Moo-Lah!:  
Recorded in Frankfurt 1992 from a Midnight show during 
the Yellow Shark premeire.  The venue had once been world famous as a jazz club,  
Michael got the vibe and took us there!  Video shot by Roy Stringer.

Wayco:	
The Spring 1995 band was fairly free at times, bless it!
Featuring Wayco on synth and Jimmy Carl and Rhino on drum sets.

Milk Brigade:  
Jumpy lets loose during the Spring 1994 tour.
recorded by Belgian TV for the "Evaporated Milk Brigade" 
Party Political Broadcast - we kid you not!

www.muffinmen.co.uk
stay zapped"

II) Audio folder:

1 - Biscuits.MP3 - 2:20
2 - Ebvamp.MP3 - 4:47
3 - Kutspier.MP3 - 7:54
4 - Teatime.MP3 - 2:03

III) Video folder:

1 - Bebop.MOV - 1:33
2 - Milkbrig.MOV - 2:04
3 - Wayco.MOV - 0:53
4 - Whosnext.MOV - 2:35
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All durations ripped from CD; not given on release.

Issued in a standard jewel case with a clear tray. Includes a 4-page brochure (booklet).

1. Intro 0:13
2. Trouble Everyday 5:33
3. Little House I Used To Live In 4:18
4. My Guitar Wants To Kill Your Mama 5:07
5. Marqueson's Chicken 5:51
6. Flower Punk 5:47
7. Let's Move To Cleveland 2:40
8. Road Ladies 5:36
9. Eat That Question 10:06
10. Love Of My Life 3:43
11. Toads Of The Short Forest 1:56
12. The Great White Buffalo 9:35
13. Theme From Lumpy Gravy 1:06
14. You Love It 2:26
15. Epilogue 0:32


For CDs the stated Grading does not include Jewel cases as these are replaceable. However, any badly damaged Jewel cases will normally be replaced prior to shipping.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

Barcode 5 036608 000406
Barcode 5036608000406
Barcode 604388631322
Matrix / Runout CAMP2001 27072
Mastering SID Code IFPI LD12
Mould SID Code IFPI 5Q27

Glass Mastered At VDC Group

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