- The Fruit That Ate Itself
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The Fruit That Ate Itself EP by Modest Mouse Released May 13, 1997 Recorded Dub Narcotic Studios,
late 1996Genre Indie rock Length 20:42 Label K KLP63 Producer Calvin Johnson Modest Mouse chronology Interstate 8
(1996)The Fruit That Ate Itself
(1997)The Lonesome Crowded West
(1997)Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [1] The Fruit That Ate Itself is the third EP released by indie rock band Modest Mouse in 1997. The album was recorded at Calvin Johnson's Dub Narcotic Studios. Originally, the session was planned to record a 7" release, but it soon expanded into an EP. The track "Dirty Fingernails" also appears on Yoyo A Go Go, a compilation album released by Yoyo Records.
Upon its release, the band expressed some embarrassment with the marginal nature of some of the tracks in an interview in The Rocket, joking that Calvin Johnson would start recording every time they jingled their keys. The album features several experimental interludes, consisting of music reversed in post-production.
A limited Japanese edition was also released with 5 bonus tracks, which appeared on the band's debut single, Blue Cadet-3, Do You Connect?
The EP was reissued on CD and vinyl by Glacial Pace Recordings on November 9th, 2010.[2]
Contents
Track listing
- "Sunspots" - 0:39
- "The Waydown" - 2:30
- "Fruit" - 0:52
- "Dirty Fingernails" - 3:20
- "Sunspots in the House of the Late Scapegoat" - 2:42
- "The Fruit That Ate Itself" - 3:17
- "Way Down" - 0:43
- "Summer" - 3:12
- "Karma's Payment" - 3:28
Track listing as printed
- Untitled – 0:38
- "The Waydown" – 2:30
- Untitled - 0:52
- "Dirty Fingernails" – 3:20
- "Sunspots in the House of the Late Scapegoat" – 2:42
- "The Fruit That Ate Itself" – 3:17
- "Summer" - 0:43
- Untitled – 3:12
- "Karma's Payment" – 3:28
Japanese Bonus Tracks
- "Blue Cadet-3, Do You Connect?" - 1:09
- "Dukes Up" - 2:24
- "Woodgrain" - 0:30
- "It Always Rains On A Picnic" - 3:01
- "5,4,3,2,1... Lipsoff" - 0:30
References
Categories:- 1997 EPs
- Modest Mouse albums
- K Records EPs
- 1990s indie rock album stubs
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