Showing posts with label Trampoline. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trampoline. Show all posts

20 September 2023

ONE SMALL STEP...THE FUTURE SOUNDS OF SPINART Various Artists 1996


 

Discogs

 

comp on spinART record label

 

Tracklist

a1PooleGlum (Demo Version)
a2The Apples In StereoShine
a3TrampolineI Want One Of Everybody
b1SquatweilerColorado
b2The Technical Jed(As Yet Untitled)

 

10 March 2018

BUNDLE OF JOY! Various Artists 1995


Discogs

Tracklist

1 Lotion Dalmacia 007
2 Lotion Switch
3 Apples In Stereo* Glowworm
4 Apples In Stereo* Winter Must Be Cold
5 Poole Si
6 Poole Strawberry Kool-Aid Smile
7 Lilys Dandy
8 Lilys Hermit Crab
9 The Technical Jed Time Bomb
10 The Technical Jed Cartoon Train
11 Zeke Fiddler Grounded
12 Zeke Fiddler Bug Lamp
13 Trampoline Shocked By A Revelation
14 Trampoline Falling Down
15 The Halo Bit Let You Know
16 Throw That Beat...* Angels Don't Cry
17 Barnabys Dhee
18 Small Factory I'm Not Giving Up
19 The Dambuilders Louisiana
20 Monsterland Store 28
21 Suddenly, Tammy! Plant Me

28 November 2017

I HATE THE 90s Volume 19

More favorites from the 90s, and as always this comp will fit on a CD.

1. VERBENA Hot Blood
2. PALE SAINTS Angel (Will You Be My)
3. MAGNAPOP Garden
4. MARK EITZEL Cleopatra Jones
5. THE CHARLATANS UK Page One
6. ARAB ON RADAR 99c Lipstick
7. SILVER JEWS Advice to the Graduate
8. BUTTERCUP The Hideout
9. TRAMPOLINE Thunder Invites Summer In
10. SPINNING JENNIES Paperback Writer
11. SUGARTOOTH Club Foot
12. THE SMITHEREENS Now and Then
13. THE FIELD MICE Coach Station Reunion
14. GOMEZ Whippin' Piccadilly
15. DUB NARCOTIC SOUND SYSTEM Sawed Off
16. KIMM ROGERS Desperate
17. THE REAL PEOPLE The Truth
18. RED MONKEY Not for Rent
19. IMPERIAL DRAG Zodiac Sign
20. SACK Climb Mine Power House
21. GIANTS CHAIR Kick the Can
22. LOW Violence

08 October 2014

TRAMPOLINE I Want One of Everybody 1996

by request
 
 

Review by

I Want One of Everybody is the second album release by Trampoline, a collection of D.C.-area talent featuring members of Chisel, Edsel, and Poole, as well as top-rank independent producers and the songwriting of mainman Pat Ferrise. While Dormer, the project's first release, concentrated on cleaned-up, radio-friendly pop, I Want One of Everybody makes a slight jump to cleaned-up, radio-friendly rock -- the record's sound is still far more mainstream than the work of many of the musicians involved (surpassing Dormer in terms of polish, focus, and pop organization), but there's something in its sense of hooks and construction that makes it an indie project even in its most pop moments. Trampoline is essentially a collection of indie-rockers making a highly organized and fairly mainstream pop record, and as one might expect, the results are frequently more intelligent and appealing than the work on top-forty radio. 

 Tracklist

1. 95 Degrees
2. Favorite Watch
3. Burning Daylight
4. Wait Here
5. Lightning Comes
6. Thunder Invites Summer In
7. Waiting on You Again
8. Flyerman
9. I Want One of Everybodys
10. Put the Water Here
11. Trees and Cars
12. Coronada
13. Send the Letter Back

 
 
 
 

24 August 2014

TRAMPOLINE Dormer 1994

 
 

Artist Biography by

Pat Ferrise is the musical director and a daytime DJ from Washington D.C.'s commercial alternative radio station, WHFS, and recorded under the moniker Trampoline with friends from some well-regarded independent bands. The indie rock alternative band released two albums through spinART: 1994's Dormer and 1996's I Want One of Everybody. Through his role as a DJ, Dormer was associated with seminal D.C. bands like Girls vs. Boys and Velocity Girl. His second album featured contributions from members of Edsel and Manifesto, as well as Geoff Turner (Tsunami and the Eggs) and Ted Niceley (Fugazi, the Dead Milkmen, Tommy Keene , Tripping Daisy, and Monsterland). I Want One of Everybody was a more straightforward, accessible album of electric pop songs while Dormer was a little more indie-oriented pop. While not a stunning songwriter, Pat Ferrise has a penchant for quirky and creative instrumentation, using offbeat instruments like banjos, farfisas, and even thumb pianos. He also performed guitar, vocals, and harmonica on Heal's 1991 Civilization Vs. Technology album released on Asylum and which also featured Chuck D., Billy Bragg, REM's Michael Stipe, Run-D.M.C., Queen Latifah, Big Daddy Kane, Salt-N-Pepa, MC Lyte, Doug E. Fresh, Kool Moe Dee, and KRS-1.
 
 

Tracklist 

1 Thumb 1 0:09
2 Green Jacket 2:37
3 Big Bones Break 3:14
4 First 2:40
5 Corduroy 0:18
6 Sugarpale 3:00
7 Shocked By A Revelation 3:28
8 Calculating Bird 2:51
9 Lie (Pancake Version) 1:56
10 Falling Down 3:10
11 Hit The Glass Ceiling 2:15
12 Leaves 0:12
13 Shiny Black Penny 3:00
14 Butter In The Frying Pan 3:51
15 Lie 1:56
16 Sasafras 1:10
 

14 October 2010

GIVE ME THE CURE


by request





 Tracklist 

1 Shudder To Think Shake Dog Shake 4:24
2 The Ropers Jumping Someone Else's Train 2:40
3 Chisel Six Different Ways 2:22
4 Eggs Catch 2:59
5 DJ Bootious Maximus The Love Cats 3:02
6 Candy Machine 10:15 Saturday Night 6:24
7 Glo-worm Friday I'm In Love 2:12
8 Cinnamon Toast Piggy In The Mirror 4:19
9 Frodus Killing An Arab 3:35
10 Peter Hayes (4) A Night Like This 4:03
11 Tuscadero Boys Don't Cry 3:39
12 Edsel Plastic Passion 3:48
13 Mud (5) The Blood 4:19
14 Rollercoaster (3) All Cats Are Grey 2:19
15 My Life In Rain Pictures Of You 3:39
16 Dismemberment Plan* Close To Me 4:04
17 Jawbox Meat Hook 2:57
18 Trampoline Charlotte Sometimes 4:26