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Encyclopedia > 1985 Demo Tape


The 1985 Demo Tape was a 1985 (see 1985 in music) album by They Might Be Giants apparently used as a demo tape.


Track Listing

Side one

  1. "Put Your Hand Inside the Puppet Head"
  2. "When It Rains It Snows"
  3. "Number Three"
  4. "You'll Miss Me"
  5. "Hope That I Get Old Before I Die"
  6. "Biggest One"
  7. "32 Footsteps"
  8. "Boat of Car"
  9. "Cowtown"
  10. "Chess Piece Face"
  11. "Rabid Child"

Side two

  1. "Youth Culture Killed My Dog"
  2. "Alienation's For the Rich"
  3. "The Day"
  4. "(She Was A) Hotel Detective"
  5. "Which Describes How You're Feeling"
  6. "Toddler Highway"
  7. "Become A Robot"
  8. "I'm Def"
  9. "Hell Hotel"
  10. "They Might Be Giants"
  11. "Nothing's Going to Change My Clothes"

Note: Many of the above songs were later released on various other TMBG projects, but these are not the same recordings of the songs as those on this demo tape.


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Phish.Net FAQ: The White Album (595 words)
Update: The White Tape was released independantly in August 1998 exclusively through Dry Goods -- $13 for the 16-track disc, with both original artwork by Trey and new work from Pollock.
Basic I.D.: The White Album (aka The White Tape; also labelled Phish and simply "demo") is a collection (actually, two collections) of Phish material used as a demo/sample tape for clubs etc. It was never officially released, but circulates through trading circles.
Throughout 1996, there was a shift/movement to call the collection The White Tape rather than The White Album, partly because it was and always has been in fact a tape and not an album; and also because there was increasing confusion with 10/31/94 II, during which Phish covered the Beatles' White Album in its entirety.
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