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Basehead - Play With Toys download free

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Play With Toys
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Style:
Alternative Rock, Country Rock, Conscious, Lo-Fi, Soul, Jazzy Hip-Hop, Jazz-Funk
MP3 archive size:
1521 mb
FLAC archive size:
1581 mb
WMA archive size:
1665 mb
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4.3
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Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Intro
Performer – Jethro And The Grahamcrackers
1:02
2 2000 BC
Drums [Live] – Bruce 'Kool Aid' Gardner*
4:16
3 Brand New Day 4:27
4 Not Over You 4:38
5 Better Days 3:10
6 Ode To My Favorite Beer 3:42
7 Hair 3:49
8 Evening News 4:32
9 I Try 3:53
10 Play With Toys
Bass – Bob DewaldGuitar [Feedback Solo] – Marco Delmar
4:03
11 Outro
Performer – Jethro And The Grahamcrackers
2:57

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – U.S. Optical Disc
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Emigre Music
  • Copyright (c) – Emigre Music
  • Published By – Colored Folk's Music
  • Mastered At – Airshow Mastering, Springfield, VA
  • Recorded At – Bebop Productions

Credits

  • Design – Emigre Graphics
  • Drums [Live] – Brian Hendrix (tracks: 1, 3 to 11)
  • Engineer – Bob DeWald
  • Guitar, Vocals, Other [Other Stuff] – Michael Ivey
  • Mastered By – Dave Glasser*
  • Mixed By – Michael Ivey
  • Scratches – Paul 'DJ Unique' Howard*
  • Voice [Various Voices] – Bob*, Bonita , Brian*, Bruce*, Claude H., Marco*, Mike*, Samar
  • Written-by [All Songs], Producer [All Songs] – Michael Ivey

Notes

Original release from 1991 with all original samples, later removed for the subsequent versions of this album on Imago Records.

Issued with standard jewel case with amber-colored tray. Comes with front and rear inserts. Front insert is 2.5 panels (the innermost fold is half of a panel). Originally issued horizontally wrapped with black striped paper band printed on beige paper. All inserts on this original Emigre version are thin, matte paper. The later Imago versions are thicker and glossy.

Recorded at Bebop Productions, Rockville, MD.
Mastered at Airshow, Inc., Springfield, VA.

Jethro And The Grahamcrackers appear courtesy of Countryfunk Records.

(A hearty kiss our black butts to history books.)

A Teddy Bear Production
All songs published by Colored Folk's Music (ASCAP)
℗ & © 1991 Emigre Records
Printed in the USA

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: None
  • Matrix / Runout: ECD 005 <02> U.S. OPTICAL DISC
  • Rights Society: ASCAP

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
72787-21010-2 Basehead Play With Toys ‎(CD, Album, RE) Imago 72787-21010-2 US 1992
72787-23006-2 Basehead Play With Toys ‎(CD, Album, RE) Imago 72787-23006-2 Europe 1992
72787-21010-2 Basehead Play With Toys ‎(CD, Album, RE) Imago 72787-21010-2 Canada 1992
72787-21010-4 Basehead Play With Toys ‎(Cass, Album, RE) Imago 72787-21010-4 US 1992
72787-21010-4 Basehead Play With Toys ‎(Cass, Album, RE) Imago 72787-21010-4 US 1992


  • One of the best "outsider" albums ever. An intimate, up-close examination of the personal thoughts and societal issues in the mind of Basehead (aka Michael Ivey), all delivered at a relaxed, pot-hazy pace. Elements of lofi acoustic rock, soul, funk, hip hop, jazz, and spoken word dialogue are all present in nearly equal parts. Some of it seems like radio theater, with recurring "conversation"-style moments between multiple voices. Truly like nothing else, and well-loved by those who know it. If you haven't heard it before, try to find a copy of the original Emigre version; it has samples intact and slightly different versions from what were on the wider release a year later on Imago Records.