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2000 EP


== Track listing ==
== Track listing ==
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== Credits ==
== Credits ==
None listed
None listed
=== Musicians ===


=== Cover art ===
=== Cover art ===
Cover design by [[Christopher Williams]]
Cover design by [[Christopher Williams]]
== Retrospectives ==
[[Mayo Thompson]], 2005<ref>The Wire 2005</ref><blockquote>When ''Blues, Hollers And Hellos'' first came out in 2000 someone described it as being 'artless'. Well first the steam came out of my ears when I read that. But after I thought about it for a while I realised the guy's right. It's a perfection description. It ''is'' artless, it's just musical information, the shaping is barely there, just tentative enough, and the intensity with which it's played and the quality of feeling, the atmosphere I look for in lyrics, it's all artless. And that's exactly what those early records were all about.</blockquote>


== Reviews ==
== Reviews ==
* http://white-rose.net/earpeace4.html#redkrayola
 
* MT: "When ''Blues, Hollers And Hellos'' first came out in 2000 someone described it as being 'artless'. Well first the steam came out of my ears when I read that. But after I thought about it for a while I realised the guy's right. It's a perfection description. It ''is'' artless, it's just musical information, the shaping is barely there, just tentative enough, and the intensity with which it's played and the quality of feeling, the atmosphere I look for in lyrics, it's all artless. And that's exactly what those early records were all about." (The Wire 2005)
=== Earpeace ===
<ref>http://white-rose.net/earpeace4.html#redkrayola</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 12:15, 23 March 2023

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Container of Drudgery (Never Had a Name)"16:47
2."Magnificence as Such"9:10
3."Is There?"3:53
4."6-5-3 Blues" (Blues 6)4:11
5."6-5-3 Blues" (Blues 5)1:31
6."6-5-3 Blues" (Blues 3)5:33

Credits

None listed

Cover art

Cover design by Christopher Williams

Retrospectives

Mayo Thompson, 2005[1]

When Blues, Hollers And Hellos first came out in 2000 someone described it as being 'artless'. Well first the steam came out of my ears when I read that. But after I thought about it for a while I realised the guy's right. It's a perfection description. It is artless, it's just musical information, the shaping is barely there, just tentative enough, and the intensity with which it's played and the quality of feeling, the atmosphere I look for in lyrics, it's all artless. And that's exactly what those early records were all about.

Reviews

Earpeace

[2]

References