JBT (EP)
2000 EP by the John Butler Trio
JBT EP | ||||
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EP by the John Butler Trio | ||||
Released | 2000 | |||
Recorded | Studio Couch - Fremantle, Western Australia | |||
Genre | Rock, alternative, roots | |||
Length | 15:33 | |||
Label | IndependentMGM Distribution | |||
Producer | John Butler Shaun O'Callaghan | |||
the John Butler Trio chronology | ||||
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JBT EP, also known as the Pickapart EP is a four track EP from Australian jam band the John Butler Trio. "Pickapart", "Don't Understand" and "Earthbound Child" would then make it onto the U.S. version of their LP Three, but none of the tracks were re-used in the Australian release of that album.
The album art was designed by Insomnia Design, and features the same graphic art of a tree that is on the Trio's independent record label Jarrah Records, run by their manager Phil Stevens.
Track listing
All tracks written by John Butler
- "Pickapart" – 2:59
- "Don't Understand" – 4:30
- "Earthbound Child" – 3:50
- "Trees" – 4:14
Performers
- John Butler - amplified/acoustic 11 string guitar
- Gavin Shoesmith - electric & double bass
- Jason McGann - drums, percussion
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John Butler Trio
- John Butler
- Byron Luiters
- Grant Gerathy
- Michael Barker
- Shannon Birchall
- Nicky Bomba
- Andrew Fry
- Jason McGann
- Rory Quirk
- Gavin Shoesmith
- John Butler
- Three
- Sunrise Over Sea
- Grand National
- April Uprising
- Flesh & Blood
- Home
- Searching for Heritage
- JBT EP
- What You Want
- "Zebra"
- "What You Want"
- "Something's Gotta Give"
- "Funky Tonight"
- "Good Excuse"
- "Better Than"
- "Used to Get High"
- Living 2001-2002
- Live at St. Gallen
- Live At Red Rocks
- Live at St. Gallen
- Live At Red Rocks