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Tiger, My Friend
Cover art by Galia DurantStudio album by Psapp Released November 2, 2004 Recorded 2004 Genre Electronica Length 41:06 Label Domino Records Producer Carim Clasmann
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Psapp chronology Buttons and War EP
(2004)Tiger, My Friend
(2004)The Only Thing I Ever Wanted
(2006)Original Cover The original Leaf Label cover of Tiger, My FriendTiger, My Friend is the first album by electronica band Psapp. It was originally released on The Leaf Label and was later reissued by Domino Records, which now controls Psapp's entire catalog.
Contents
Track listing
All songs written and composed by Psapp at Fishtank Studios, London, except where noted.
No. Title Length 1. "Northdown Flat B1" 0:31 2. "Rear Moth" 3:56 3. "Leaving in Coffins" 4:13 4. "Calm Down" (Psapp, Tim Whelan) 4:21 5. "Velvet Pony" 3:48 6. "About Fun" 3:42 7. "Curuncula" 5:45 8. "King Kong" 4:10 9. "The Counter" 3:51 10. "Chapter" 2:40 11. "Tiger, My Friend" 4:03 Personnel
Psapp
- Carim Clasmann
- Galia Durant
Additional personnel
- Shawn Lee - drums, "Rear Moth"
- Matt Wasser - beer can, "Tiger, My Friend"
- Splodge the cat - squeaks, "About Fun"
Notes
- Several of the tracks were originally available on EPs released earlier by the band:
- "Curuncula" was on the Japanese Northdown mini album.
- "Calm Down" was on Do Something Wrong.
- "Velvet Pony" and "About Fun" were on Buttons and War.
- "Leaving in Coffins" has been released under the titles "Electricity In Pine Boxes" and "Attention Tokyo."
External links
- Psapp jumble shop (official)
- Psapp official website
- Tiger, My Friend at Domino Records
- Psapp at Domino Records
Carim Clasmann · Galia Durant Mini-Albums Albums EPs Do Something Wrong · Rear Moth · Buttons and War · Early Cats and Tracks · Hi · Early Cats and Tracks Volume 2Singles Categories:- 2004 albums
- Domino Records albums
- Psapp albums
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