Hours of Operation: Discography 1991-1994

Hours of Operation: Discography 1991-1994 Artist: Friction
Label: Polyvinyl Records
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 2


UPC: 644110004925
EAN: 0644110004925
ASIN: B000063ITV


Release Date: 2002-04-16

Hours of Operation: Discography 1991-1994


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Tracks:

  1. Squelch
  2. Twenty Second/Sundial
  3. Terra Cotta
  4. Rule Of Elevens
  5. September Issue
  6. Bowl Cut
  7. Cassyflies
  8. Box Turtle
  9. Subsequently
  10. The Makeshift Chimney
  11. Semiotician
  12. Compactor Room
  13. Wish
  14. Hybrid Moments
  15. Untitled
  16. Sandy
  17. Anchor
  18. Will You Love Me Tomorrow?

Tracks:

  1. Auburn
  2. 906
  3. Corrective Jerk
  4. Transit
  5. Milt
  6. Shoot Don't Shoot Test
  7. Split
  8. The Re-Makeshift Chimney
  9. Wheels
  10. Box Turtle
  11. Cassyflies
  12. Subsequently
  13. Happy Days
  14. I Love Rock 'N Roll

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars A Fricition Discography?.......2002-06-25

I was kinda surprised to hear that a Friction discography was gonna come out, considering they broke up in 1994 and they were really just a local band. I guess people really like Bob Nanna. It seems like everybody is getting into the reissue game lately. That's cool with me, though, because there is a lot of great music out there that is out of print. Anyway, as for this CD...I wouldn't say that Friction was an amazing band, but they did write some really good songs. Included on this is the track "Auburn", which was never released but became well-known because Cap'n Jazz borrowed a line from the song. "Auburn", along the last two songs the band ever recorded, "906", and "Collective Jerk" are really good. In fact, many of the songs, particularly the ones the band wrote near the end, are pretty good. There are a couple of covers on here, including songs by the Misfits, Target (a local Chicago act that probably all of 20 people remember) and Jawbreaker. Speaking of Jawbreaker, they seem to have a considerable influence on Friction, but that's ok. Anyway, its seems that every thing they ever recorded is on these 2 CDs (I forgot to mention, its a double disc), including alternate recordings of songs, which means there are some things on here that are rather redundant or uninteresting. The packaging is quite extraordinary, though. It includes a complete shows list (only 57 shows played!), recording info, song-by-song explanation/anctedote, and plenty of pictures. It seems that band and record label put a lot of care into assembling this.

Music Album:

  1. Coming Home ~ Joe Grusheky & the Houserockers
  2. Best Selection ~ Bill Labounty
  3. British Are Coming 2 ~ Various Artists
  4. Madeline ~ Randy Weeks
  5. Mission Magic! ~ Rick Springfield
  6. A Box of Rain ~ Robert Hunter
  7. Eyes of Innocence ~ Miami Sound Machine
  8. Silent Alarm ~ Bloc Party
  9. Cash From Chaos: A Tribute to the Legendary Man in Black: Johnny Cash ~ Various Artists , and Cash From Chaos
  10. Songs for Cassavetes ~ Some Velvet Sidewalk , and Unwound

Music Album

Music Album

Music CD

Songs of Experience ~ David Axelrod

First Dance ~ Noel Lorica

Sofa King ~ Scott Tinkler Trio

New Conditions ~ Graham Collier

All Star Sessions 1951-1953 ~ Paul Quinichette

Miles! Miles! Miles! Live in Japan '81 ~ Miles Davis

Infini Rendez-Vous ~ Mireille Proulx

Kann Denn Liebe Sunde Sein? ~ Zarah Leander

Breno Reis And Marcos Viola, Vol. 5 ~ Brenno Reis, Marcos Viola

Realize ~ Kanae