Travis recently showed up on itunes with incorrect art, and of course none of us are seeing any money from those sales, so I decided I'd put it up here.
Most of Travis was recorded at The Lanes studio in Allston, Ma. It's far from a perfect recording, but I think it's a pretty good representation of what we sounded like at that time, which was a wee bit more metal than we'd eventually turn out.
Tracks: What's it Worth, Chevy S-10, Hate Me, Beer Slide, Saltpeterexitwound, Lobotomizer, Screwing in America.
Many of these tunes were later rerecorded for the album "Stress" which was released on Columbia in 1994.
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Thanks for posting the "Travis" EP. I still have the insert for it, but my tape was lost years ago.
I bought it at the Tree/Stompbox/Basilisk show @ The Living Tree, Portland, ME, back in Dec 1992.
thanks for all the Stompbox rarities, "Stress" is one of my all-time favorite albums!!
cheers!
Thanks for this. Did you guys ever record anything as slower?
Hey Chairmakah,
Not really. There's a radio show we did on WMBR that I'm trying to track down. The quality of the cassette dub I have of that is brutally bad. If I can get a clean copy of it, I'll post it.
I wish we had done some real recordings of Slower. I was very happy with the direction we were taking.
Hey Patrick, how r u my friend? Im Spiros bassist of ELΩXIM (or RAMIEL ARXELAOS in sludgeswamp) Thanks for all off stompbox albums!
Can i ask u if u can upload a bass band of yours? Thanks again and talk to u soon..
Also check here our site if u like:
www.eloxim.blogspot.com
Cheers
Ramiel, I'm still trying to track down a good copy of the live radio show that we did as Slower (two basses, one guitar). I'll post it if I can find it. I think Jeff might have a copy that's in better shape than what I have, and I've been talking with the guy that recorded it, he's looking for it too.
Hmmm...just went to check my "friends" section in the CD collection. And I tell yah - I KNOW I had some Stomp Box at one time. If that bugger took it when he left, I may just have to go after him with a rusty fork.
Wow, thanks for posting this! I used to have it but someone "borrowed" it and never gave it back. I'm pretty sure I bought it at Tower Records, where I worked in the late 80's/early 90's.
I saw Stompbox a few times...Bill's, Bun's...Rumble at the Paradise. Ah, memories.
Thanks! Sounds tons better than my tape transfer.
24 years later and this is still one of my favorite albums from a "local band".
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