Rose’s Rules Of Order
Sunday, March 25, 2007
This week’s interview is with record producer Ed Rose, one of Lawrence’s notable contributions to the world of indie rock. Rose, in partnership with Rob and Ryan Pope, owns and operates Black Lodge Recording in Eudora and The Bourgeois Pig in downtown Lawrence.
Before our meeting, I asked Rose to bring along five or six of his favorite productions for the show’s soundtrack. He brought twenty-six songs—a Who’s Who of local rock.
Ten song clips, approximately 30 seconds each, ended up on the program. Guitars from Ultimate Fakebook’s “Soaked In Cinnamon” were used for the introduction, and also as transitions throughout. It wasn’t possible to effectively identify each of the songs during the production of the podcast—so here we are.
Track Listing
Soaked in Cinnamon [intro, transitions] - Ultimate Fakebook (This Will Be
Laughing Week; Sony 2000)
1. Fool Around remix - American Analog Set (Promise of Love; Tiger Style 2003)
2. Let’s Go Crazy – Limbeck (Limbeck; Doghouse 4/2007)
3. She Kept Time To The Teardrops - Matt Suggs (Golden Days Before They End; Merge 2000)
4. Hunters and Gatherers - Thee Higher Burning Fire (In Plain Song; Second Nature 2000)
5. Mighty River -
6. Resistance - Stick (Heavy Bag; Arista 1993)
7. Unsteady - Kill Creek (Proving Winter Cruel; Mammoth 1996)
8. Woodson - The Get Up Kids (Woodson EP; 1997)
9. Why Are You So Mean To Me? - Vitreous Humor (Posthumous; Crank! 1998)
10. November - Arthur Dodge and The Horsefeathers (Cadillacs, Ponytails and Dirty Dreams; Barber’s Itch 1998)
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Posted by queenkv (Kris Vera-Phillips) on March 28, 2007 at 8:48 a.m. (Suggest removal)
what are the other 16 songs?
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