30 Gallon Tank
1998 EP by Spoon
30 Gallon Tank | ||||
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EP by Spoon | ||||
Released | May 5, 1998 | |||
Genre | Indie rock | |||
Length | 10:27 | |||
Label | Elektra | |||
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30 Gallon Tank is the third EP by the indie rock band Spoon.[1] The 7" record was released on May 5, 1998, as a promotional EP showcasing the band which was newly signed to Elektra Records.[2] The A-side of 30 Gallon Tank contained two tracks that also appeared on A Series of Sneaks, while the B-side contained a new Spoon song and a previously released Drake Tungsten track.[2]
Track listing
All tracks are written by Britt Daniel, except where noted
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "30 Gallon Tank" (Daniel, Jim Eno) | 4:02 |
2. | "Car Radio (Different)" | 1:30 |
3. | "Revenge!" | 2:47 |
4. | "I Could Be Underground" | 2:08 |
Total length: | 10:27 |
Notes
- The title track "30 Gallon Tank" was also released on A Series of Sneaks.
- The song "Car Radio (Different)" is a remix of the similarly named track that appears on A Series of Sneaks.
- "Revenge!" is a never-before released Spoon track.
- "I Could Be Underground" is originally a Drake Tungsten song, with slightly different versions appearing on Clocking Out Is For Suckers and Six Pence for the Sauces.
Personnel
- Britt Daniel – lead vocals, guitar
- Eric Harvey – keyboard, guitar, vocals
- Joshua Zarbo – bass guitar
- Jim Eno – drums
References
- ^ Peek-A-Boo Records, "Spoon Catalog" Archived 2021-06-22 at the Wayback Machine, peekaboorecords.com, retrieved March 11, 2008.
- ^ a b Yancey Strickler, "Britt Daniel Discography", Trouser Press magazine, retrieved March 11, 2008.
External links
- Spoon's official website
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- Alex Fischel
- Gerardo Larios
- Ben Trokan
- Joshua Zarbo
- Andy Maquire
- Greg Wilson
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- Rob Pope
- Telephono (1996)
- A Series of Sneaks (1998)
- Girls Can Tell (2001)
- Kill the Moonlight (2002)
- Gimme Fiction (2005)
- Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga (2007)
- Transference (2010)
- They Want My Soul (2014)
- Hot Thoughts (2017)
- Lucifer on the Sofa (2022)
- Nefarious
- Soft Effects
- 30 Gallon Tank
- Love Ways
- Don't You Evah
- Got Nuffin
- Lucifer on the Moon (2022)
- Everything Hits at Once: The Best of Spoon (2019)
- All the Weird Kids Up Front (Más Rolas Chidas) (2020)
- "Everything Hits at Once"
- "I Turn My Camera On"
- "The Underdog"
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