Snake Tide
Snake Tide | ||||
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EP by You Am I | ||||
Released | May 1991 | |||
Recorded | February 1991 | |||
Studio | Electric Avenue Studios, Sydney, Australia | |||
Genre | Alternative rock | |||
Label | Timberyard | |||
Producer | Phil Punch | |||
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Snake Tide is the debut EP by You Am I, released in May 1991. It is the last You Am I recording to feature original bassist Nik Tischler.
Background
After signing with Sydney-based independent label Timberyard Records in 1990, You Am I recorded the tracks for their first EP during February 1991 with Phil Punch at Electric Avenue Studios. Guitarist and vocalist Tim Rogers was emerging as the group's primary songwriter, though he is now somewhat dismissive of his early output: "I knew I wasn't a good songwriter. It was all dynamics: soft bit, heavy bit, soft bit, heavy bit."[1]
Snake Tide was released in May 1991, with the official launch held at the Lansdowne Hotel on 3 June.[1]
Track listing
All songs: Rogers/Tischler/Tunaley
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Drink It Dry" | 3:56 |
2. | "New Face" | 3:20 |
3. | "Conscience" | 2:30 |
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Inspiral" | 3:16 |
2. | "Home" | 3:17 |
3. | "Snake Tide" | 5:31 |
Release history
The original 12" vinyl EP was released in May 1991.
In May 1992, four of the tracks ("Drink It Dry", "New Face", "Conscience" and "Snake Tide") were issued on CD for the first time on You Am I's second EP, Goddamn (Timberyard SAW027CD). The same four tracks appear on the European release of Goddamn, which was titled, somewhat confusingly, Snake Tide (Survival sur522cd).
In 2006, all tracks from the original Snake Tide EP appeared on the re-issue of Goddamn (Timberyard SAW522CD). This marked the first appearance on CD of the tracks "Inspiral" and "Home", although they have been taken from a vinyl source rather than the original master tape.
Alternative versions
An alternative version of "Snake Tide" appears on the 7" vinyl EP Self Mutilation Volume One (Hippy Knight creep004), later re-issued on CD as Self Mutilation: one, two, three, and more (Hippy Knight CREEP 015). This recording pre-dates the version released on the Snake Tide EP.[2]
Personnel
- You Am I
- Tim Rogers - vocals, guitar
- Mark Tunaley - drums
- Nik Tischler - bass
- Production
- Phil Punch - engineer
- Ski - photography
- Tracey Tunaley - artwork and layout
References
- ^ a b Craig Mathieson (1996) Hi Fi Days, Allen & Unwin, p. 117
- ^ What's Up, 1990, "You Am I", p. 8
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- The Lives of Others
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- Can't Get Started
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- "Berlin Chair"
- "Jaimme's Got a Gal"
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- "Jewels and Bullets"
- "Purple Sneakers"
- "Mr. Milk"
- "Soldiers"
- "Good Mornin'"
- "Tuesday"
- "What I Don't Know 'bout You"
- "Rumble"
- "Heavy Heart"
- "Damage"
- "Get Up"
- "Kick a Hole in the Sky"
- "Who Put the Devil in You"
- "Deliverance"
- "Beau Geste"
- "Givin' Up and Gettin Fat"
- No After You Sir...
- The Cream & the Crock
- The Cream & The Crock
- Who Are They, These Rock Stars?
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- The Pictures
- Tim Rogers and the Temperance Union
- The Twin Set
- Reverberation Records
- The Wrights