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Thrift's first experimental song, completely improvised and a fine example of the band's ability to work together to make a truly unified sound.
Though the band never had the honour of meeting Bing himself, this song is a heartfelt tribute to the artist they never met. |
Label: Barney Records
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The follow-up to 'Bing Crosby', this improvisation was produced literally minutes after its predecessor was 'in the can'. With perhaps a greater slant towards political commentary, this composition is another great reflection of the band's ability to adapt to the contemporary political climate. |
Label: Barney Records
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This track was written to feature as the hidden track on Thrift's debut album that was never produced. It is an avant-garde piece of work, drawing inspiration from Lennon's "Revolution 9". |
Label: Barney Records
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