Thee Hounds of Foggy Notion

Thee Hounds of Foggy Notion
Live album by Thee Oh Sees
Released August 5, 2008
Recorded 2007
Genre Psych folk, alternative rock, noise rock
Label Tomlab, HBSP-2X
Thee Oh Sees chronology
The Master's Bedroom Is Worth Spending a Night In
(2008)
Thee Hounds of Foggy Notion
(2008)
Help
(2009)

Thee Hounds of Foggy Notion is the title of the August 25, 2008 live CD/DVD release by San Francisco-based rock band Thee Oh Sees. Recorded during their Sucks Blood era in 2007, the performances include songs from previous albums, as well as others that were unreleased at the time. Some of those that had not appeared on any album were later reworked for 2008's The Master's Bedroom is Worth Spending a Night In, here performed in the more subdued psych folk manner which characterized the band's sound during this period. This album was the final appearance of percussionist Patrick Mullins, who left the band after "Sucks Blood".

The live footage on the DVD was filmed over the course of four days in San Francisco.[1] It features the band performing in mostly unconventional locales, such as on the shoulder of a highway and near the beach. The video footage was directed by Brian Lee Hughes.

Release

The first issue of the album was released by Tomlab as a CD/DVD set.. In 2009, HBSP-2X (now known as Captcha Records) issued the album on vinyl in yellow (limited to 300 copies), green, white, and black.[2][3][4]

In 2011, Burger Records released a series of cassette tapes by Thee Oh Sees that contained two full-length albums on each cassette. Thee Hounds of Foggy Notion was paired with Dog Poison from 2009. Like the others, it was limited to 300 copies.[5]

Track listing

  1. Gilded Cunt
  2. Island Raiders
  3. Ship
  4. Block Of Ice
  5. Curtains
  6. Dumb Drums
  7. We Are Free
  8. Thee Hounds Of Foggy Notion
  9. Make Them Kiss
  10. Golden Phones
  11. If I Had A Reason
  12. Highland Wife's Lament
  13. Dreadful Heart
  14. Ghost In The Trees
  15. Iceberg
  16. Second Date

Song Appearances

Credits

Personnel

References

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