The Early Middle Years

The Early Middle Years
Studio album by Tone Dogs
Released 1991 (1991)
Recorded 1990 at Dogfish Studios, Newberg, OR
Genre Rock in Opposition
Length 56:14
Label Soleilmoon
Producer Drew Canulette, Tone Dogs
Tone Dogs chronology
Ankety Low Day
(1990)
The Early Middle Years
(1991)

The Early Middle Years is the second studio album by Tone Dogs, released in 1991 by Soleilmoon Recordings. In reviewing the album for Option, critic Mark Sullivan said, "The Tone Dogs play art-rock with a hard edge, their experimental streak appears in surreal lyrics, odd meters, unusual instrumentation (two basses and drums on some tracks), and eclecticism."[1]

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "(When George Bush Was Head of The) C.I.A."  Amy Denio 4:22
2. "Agyptian Occordian"  Fred Chalenor, Amy Denio, Will Dowd 2:14
3. "Salvatore"  Amy Denio, Chip Doring 3:13
4. "Eyeohyewahseedee"  Amy Denio 2:40
5. "Tumbling"  Amy Denio 5:25
6. "Spanish Eyes"  Amy Denio 5:34
7. "Waltz"  Fred Chalenor, Amy Denio 3:24
8. "Mr. Awfully Nice"  Fred Chalenor, Amy Denio 3:58
9. "Traffic Island Psycho"  Amy Denio 3:47
10. "Klezzy"  traditional 2:42
11. "Sprinkling of Marie"  Hanns Eisler 2:53
12. "Major Minor"  Amy Denio 4:07
13. "Good A.M."  Fred Chalenor 3:28
14. "Three Fell Swoops"  Drew Canulette, Fred Chalenor, Amy Denio, Will Dowd 8:26

Personnel

Adapted from the The Early Middle Years liner notes.[2]

Tone Dogs

Production and additional personnel

Release history

Region Date Label Format Catalog
United States 1991 Soleilmoon CD SOL 10 CD

References

  1. Sullivan, Mark (May 1992). "Tone Dogs". Option (Sonic Options Network) (44): 134. Retrieved December 12, 2014.
  2. The Early Middle Years (booklet). Tone Dogs. Portland, Oregon: Soleilmoon Recordings. 1991.
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