Timmy Indian by Idgy Dean
Tracklist
| 1. | The Indian Squirrel Dance | 4:05 |
| 2. | Timmy Ain't A Patriot (Chant) | 4:40 |
| 3. | Intermission (On The Head Of A Pin) / A Complex Martyr Complex | 10:59 |
Credits
released March 19, 2013
Tracks 1 and 2 written, performed, recorded and mixed by Lindsay Sanwald. Most of this was tracked at home, some parts were tracked late night and alone at Spaceman Sound music studio in Greenpoint, Brooklyn (infinite thanks, always, to Tom Tierney and Alex Mead-Fox for giving me the keys to the Corvette). Track 3 was arranged for the Off-Broadway debut of Frank Winters' play, "On The Head Of A Pin." It uses samples from VulpineSmile's "A Complex Martyr Complex" and "The Children Dream of Laughing," plus samples of Jen Tullock's voice re-edited by Erica Ricketts. Track 1 mastered by Tom Tierney, tracks 2 and 3 mastered by Jon Cohrs at Spleenless Mastering in Brooklyn, NY.
Huge thanks to Jen, Rudy, Tom, Alex, Jon, Frank, Annie Peacenik, Sam Baumel, and Shain Tefft for playing such a significant role in getting these songs made over many years. And most of all, Dad---pictured here at 19-years-old on the motorcycle he bought with the money he earned from his first tour in 1969, on his way to Woodstock.
Tracks 1 and 2 written, performed, recorded and mixed by Lindsay Sanwald. Most of this was tracked at home, some parts were tracked late night and alone at Spaceman Sound music studio in Greenpoint, Brooklyn (infinite thanks, always, to Tom Tierney and Alex Mead-Fox for giving me the keys to the Corvette). Track 3 was arranged for the Off-Broadway debut of Frank Winters' play, "On The Head Of A Pin." It uses samples from VulpineSmile's "A Complex Martyr Complex" and "The Children Dream of Laughing," plus samples of Jen Tullock's voice re-edited by Erica Ricketts. Track 1 mastered by Tom Tierney, tracks 2 and 3 mastered by Jon Cohrs at Spleenless Mastering in Brooklyn, NY.
Huge thanks to Jen, Rudy, Tom, Alex, Jon, Frank, Annie Peacenik, Sam Baumel, and Shain Tefft for playing such a significant role in getting these songs made over many years. And most of all, Dad---pictured here at 19-years-old on the motorcycle he bought with the money he earned from his first tour in 1969, on his way to Woodstock.







