The Lust-O-Rama – Loose Ends (vinyl rip from my personal collection)
In WAV - Scans are included
Side A: Demos, Outtakes And More
A1 Gloria
A2 Soapy
A3 Rockall Trash
A4 Baby Baby
A5 Feeling Fine
A6 The Way Things Should Be
A7 Candyman
A8 Fight Fire
A9 Another Mistake
A10 In Love With You
A11 Do Be Doo
A12 Never Gonna Cry
Side B: Live Recordings
B1 Green Onions
B2 Been So Long
B3 Night Of The Sadist
B4 I Want You
B5 I'm Down
B6 Up And Down
B7 Again And Again
B8 In And Out
B9 Need To Know
B10 Trip Me Up
B11 Don't Love Her
B12 That's Okay
Credits
Bass, Backing Vocals – Rolf Yngve Uggen (tracks: A3 to B12)
Drums, Cymbal – Bulle
Guitar, Backing Vocals – Erik Hovde
Mastered By [Digitally] – Audun Strype
Organ – Sjur Fladager
Vocals, Harmonica, Tambourine, Maracas – Arne Thelin
Notes
Track information:
A1 to A2: Both tracks taken from the first studio session in February '90. Carsten Johansen played bass at that time.
A3: Radio jingle recorded for Rockall Music Pub, Oslo in June '90. Aired throughout the summer on now defunct Rock FM, Oslo.
A4: It's funny how rough mixes tend to be better than final ones. Recorded June '90 at our 2nd studio session. Mastered from a cassette.
A5: Another track from June '90. This song never made it on vinyl or even to a final mix. Rough mix mastered from a cassette.
A6: First mix of a track from the forthcoming Kinetic Vibes mag EP. June '90 again.
A7: Rough mix from the 3rd session in October '90 and mastered from a cassette. Cosmic who?
A8: This Golliwogs song was originally meant for the album, but was replaced by "Need To Know" in the last minute. From the 4th session in February '91.
A9: Jetset mix of the opening track of the album. Engineer Kai Andersen did the sampling and mixing. February '91.
A1 to A9: Recorded at Athletic Sound, Halden and engineered by Kai Andersen.
A10: Rough mix from a September '91 session at Endless Sound, Oslo. Engineered by Harald Tusberg, Jr.
A11: Here's a real Low Fi recording, which was walkmanned by fan club maestro Jostein Hansen at Vertshuset, Oslo in December '90.
A12: Talking about Low Fi, this jam was recorded at rehearsal on one of those cheap portable cassette decks, and Rolf explains who the brain behind The Lust-O-Rama is for NB Radio, Oslo. October '91.
B1: Sjur pushes the keys to the mighty Booker T tune at rehearsal, while Rolf tells about the love of his life to NB Radio. October '91.
B2: Recorded live at Last Train, Oslo on May 19th '91. A DAT recording executed by Audun Strype.
B3: A Larry & The Blue Notes classic recorded live at Rockekjelleren, Oslo, at the release party for the album on October 14th '91. Videofilmed for a TV feature on the band by Kanal Oslo. Another DAT recording by Mr. Strype.
B4: Recorded live for Norwegian national TV, NRK, on October 29th '91. One of two songs filmed, but never shown.
B5 to B12: Recorded live a wild evening as support act for the Fuzztones at Garage, Bergen, the best rock club in Norway. Recorded and mixed on a portastudio by the sweetest guy in Bergen, André Trebby.
Digitally mastered by Audun Strype at Strype Audio, Oslo.
http://netkups.com/?d=df732ef2a2e56
In WAV - Scans are included
Side A: Demos, Outtakes And More
A1 Gloria
A2 Soapy
A3 Rockall Trash
A4 Baby Baby
A5 Feeling Fine
A6 The Way Things Should Be
A7 Candyman
A8 Fight Fire
A9 Another Mistake
A10 In Love With You
A11 Do Be Doo
A12 Never Gonna Cry
Side B: Live Recordings
B1 Green Onions
B2 Been So Long
B3 Night Of The Sadist
B4 I Want You
B5 I'm Down
B6 Up And Down
B7 Again And Again
B8 In And Out
B9 Need To Know
B10 Trip Me Up
B11 Don't Love Her
B12 That's Okay
Credits
Bass, Backing Vocals – Rolf Yngve Uggen (tracks: A3 to B12)
Drums, Cymbal – Bulle
Guitar, Backing Vocals – Erik Hovde
Mastered By [Digitally] – Audun Strype
Organ – Sjur Fladager
Vocals, Harmonica, Tambourine, Maracas – Arne Thelin
Notes
Track information:
A1 to A2: Both tracks taken from the first studio session in February '90. Carsten Johansen played bass at that time.
A3: Radio jingle recorded for Rockall Music Pub, Oslo in June '90. Aired throughout the summer on now defunct Rock FM, Oslo.
A4: It's funny how rough mixes tend to be better than final ones. Recorded June '90 at our 2nd studio session. Mastered from a cassette.
A5: Another track from June '90. This song never made it on vinyl or even to a final mix. Rough mix mastered from a cassette.
A6: First mix of a track from the forthcoming Kinetic Vibes mag EP. June '90 again.
A7: Rough mix from the 3rd session in October '90 and mastered from a cassette. Cosmic who?
A8: This Golliwogs song was originally meant for the album, but was replaced by "Need To Know" in the last minute. From the 4th session in February '91.
A9: Jetset mix of the opening track of the album. Engineer Kai Andersen did the sampling and mixing. February '91.
A1 to A9: Recorded at Athletic Sound, Halden and engineered by Kai Andersen.
A10: Rough mix from a September '91 session at Endless Sound, Oslo. Engineered by Harald Tusberg, Jr.
A11: Here's a real Low Fi recording, which was walkmanned by fan club maestro Jostein Hansen at Vertshuset, Oslo in December '90.
A12: Talking about Low Fi, this jam was recorded at rehearsal on one of those cheap portable cassette decks, and Rolf explains who the brain behind The Lust-O-Rama is for NB Radio, Oslo. October '91.
B1: Sjur pushes the keys to the mighty Booker T tune at rehearsal, while Rolf tells about the love of his life to NB Radio. October '91.
B2: Recorded live at Last Train, Oslo on May 19th '91. A DAT recording executed by Audun Strype.
B3: A Larry & The Blue Notes classic recorded live at Rockekjelleren, Oslo, at the release party for the album on October 14th '91. Videofilmed for a TV feature on the band by Kanal Oslo. Another DAT recording by Mr. Strype.
B4: Recorded live for Norwegian national TV, NRK, on October 29th '91. One of two songs filmed, but never shown.
B5 to B12: Recorded live a wild evening as support act for the Fuzztones at Garage, Bergen, the best rock club in Norway. Recorded and mixed on a portastudio by the sweetest guy in Bergen, André Trebby.
Digitally mastered by Audun Strype at Strype Audio, Oslo.
http://netkups.com/?d=df732ef2a2e56