Summer Home - a dual FREE MP3 Experience

"Summer Home" is one of those rare tracks that has been recorded twice (I think three times actually). It is one of my favorite Rain Station tracks. As the story goes...In the summer of 1992, Hoagie Malone (Jay Moores) began coaxing musicians for his recording project "Equator". These sessions produced 33 tracks. Originally released as "Khaki Circus" by Equator, Hoagie felt that the recordings between he and mopehead (Mark Harvey) were going particularly well, so when mixing time came, the 33 tracks became two separate releases. Rain Station was born with the release "Criminal Goat" and Hoagie released the rest as "Equator". "Summer Home" was one of the tracks on "Criminal Goat". Jay recorded drum tracks in his large Mission Street house. I'd come over and record guitar tracks to his tracks and then he'd flesh out the rest. On the original "Criminal Goat" version of "Summer Home" the bass track was played by Jay's buddy Dave Mintim.


Jay and I have yet to record a version of "Summer Home" on something better than a 4-track. I'm sure someday we will as we both love the tune.
So...here you'll find the FREE MP3 downloads of "Summer Home".
"Summer Home" by Rain Station found on "Criminal Goat" (here)
"Summer Home" by Rain Station found on "Fancy Fancy" (here) (links disabled)
I plan to add more early Rain Station and mopehead tracks in the coming months.
Enjoy the FREE tracks and please drop me a comment.
Remember, all of my CDs are available for purchase at Nobody Records.
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Mark Harvey
Labels: bay area, criminal goat, fancy fancy, free mp3, jay moores, lo-fi, mark harvey, nobody records, rain station, the screaming paisleys, tony iuppa
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