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The CD was released on November 30th 1998, right now (early December) you can only
get in directly from Kindercore or from Parasol mail-order. It will hit the US shops
in the next couple of weeks. Copies are on their way to Europe and you can pre-order them
at your favourite mail-order place. I may take some more days or even weeks before
you would get them. Remember the CD makes an excellent christmas present.
no, CD only!
we have a full distribution in the US, so expect it in your favorite store.
Distribution in the rest of the world is not confirmed yet. All major
indiepop-mail-order places should have it anyway.
Volume 1 was a 7" EP released in September 1992 by Mind The Gap in Germany and Season Records
in Australia. Mind The Gap in 1992 was Peter Hahndorf, who is now head of TweeNet Communications.
Season Records released the Munch videos 1 and 2. The Mind The Gap mail-order run by Jörg Winzer
had and has nothing to do with these releases. Three of the four songs from the EP are included at
the end of the CD.
The Yesterday Sky was the first project of Robert Wratten after the
Field Mice split up in 1991, he later continued with Northern Picture Library and
The Trembling Blue Stars. Bob doesn't want the song to be released again, because
it is old and was done for the vinyl EP. Some copies of that 7" are still available,
but some places try to sell it for $35
for some strange reason some major record company asked Setanta artists not to
release any songs on other labels :-(
Unfortunately the master tape for the song disappeared. Hopefully it will be
rerecorded and will appear on a future Oliva Tremor Control release.
The original plan for this CD was made in October 1991 along with the plan for the
7", so it took seven years or seven summers to realize the plan.
Seeing the huge market potential in the US, Peter was looking for a label in the
US to co-release the CD. Some labels were interested (Drive-In, Double-Agent) but too
busy with their own releases. In January 1997 Peter found a partner in Dan from
Sonorama Records but soon after he closed down his label. In May 1997 Peter met Ryan
from Kindercore Records and they had a good time at the Boston popfest together.
They met again at the Chicago popfest and decided to do the compilation together.
Track number 19 by the The Autumn Teen Sound was removed for
the most recent repressing. This was due to issues between Kindercore Records
and March Records.
sure, first of all the bands themeselves for their great songs, also:
Julian Lawton, Steve Thornton, Dave Harris, Ulli Hahndorf, Oliver Goetzl,
Jörg Winzer, Marcus Toerncrantz, Alexander Bailey, Mateo and Sara Siesta,
Stephen Wood, John Jervis, Uwe Weigmann.
yes, in Europe you should order from:
TweeNet Communications
Pastorenweg 140
28237 Bremen
Germany
sevensummers@twee.net
if you are somewhere else write to:
Kindercore Records
po box 461
athens, ga 30603
USA
info@kindercore.com