Old Skool Dropouts

After much discussion, and much bitching, the original recordings from Cthonic (1992), a song from our self-released cassette called El Corazon (1993), the Stealing Cake (1994) compilation track, and demos from Proving Winter Cruel that were better than the actual album, finally made the light of day (again).  Old fan favorites from as far back as 1987 were re-mastered and released (from old 4-track and 8-track recordings that sound like bum), and a few non-essential demos and sketch-pad treats were tacked-on.  50 copies were made available to the public, and were immediately snatched up.

Correspond with us regarding this album at webmail@killcreek.com.  This offer was first come first serve, but mp3s may be made available for certain inquiries.  

Songs:

Disc One:

  1. Killing

  2. Johhny Boy

  3. Cowhead

  4. Cixou

  5. Where You Go

  6. Bartender

  7. Fuzzy Rug

  8. Eulogy

  9. March

  10. Farmboy (outtake)

  11. Tracks of my Tears (outtake)

  12. Louisiana Man

  13. Flood

  14. Nessie

  15. Kill Creek

  16. Drone

  17. Price

  18. Bob Kim

  19. My Best Friends

  20. Todd Newman

  21. Mousse

  22. Torn Away

 

Disc Two:
  1. Beginning

  2. 39 Fingers

  3. Saucy Doe

  4. Best Man

  5. Packed Her Bags

  6. Say I'm Wrong

  7. Listen

  8. Depends

  9. Reprimand

  10. Help Me Make it Through the Night

  11. Million 4-track

  12. Subterfuge

  13. 6x2 4-track Sketch

  14. Punishment demo

  15. Price Two

  16. Kick Over

  17. Maha

  18. What I Know Now

  19. Wuss Kliph, KJHK live

  20. Role Model, KJHK live

  21. Home on the Range

  22. My Role as the Most.....

  23. Beyond Belief

  24. Myagi

SONG ORIGINS:

From Cthonic, 1991:

From El Corazon, 1993:

From Stealing Cake, 1994

From the Colonel Buck sessions, 1989:

From Fresh Sounds from Middle America V. 5, 1990:

From KJHK live "Plow the Fields" acoustic set, 1997:

From the great waste sessions, 1992:

Proving Winter Cruel Red House Demos, 1996:

Proving Winter Cruel Oklahoma City Demos, 1996:

Shup Bish sessions, 1986, 1987:


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