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Immediate download of 5-track album in your choice of high-quality MP3, FLAC, or just about any other format you could possibly desire.
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Jeffrey Bützer and the Bicycle Eaters debut 7" in clear red vinyl. 33 1/3 rpm. Small center hole. Artwork by P.W. Shelton. Produced and recorded By Luciano Giarrano. Released under The Great Big and Pretty Ambitious Record Labels.
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Four song 7" record + American Apparel cream-colored T-Shirt (with whale design) +button and stickers randomly inserted
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American Apparel ultra-soft, cream-colored T-Shirt (sizes S-XL)
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Whale logo on a cream-colored tote bag. comes with a download of the EP
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about
“Jeffrey’s music is twinkling, moving and genuine. It taps into that melancholy place inside, and then goes on a bicycle ride through a park where there is a surf guitar band and some characters from a spaghetti western playing chess. His music is exciting and adventurous.” - Molly Harvey (The Residents)
“My friend Jeffrey Bützer is the best glockenspiel player around, hands down.” – Brent Hinds (Mastodon)
“Jeffrey Butzer is a master at taking theatrical, high-brow music and making it enjoyable for the PBR-swilling, dive bar crowd. He plays a mean squeeze box, too." --JD Wilkes (Th’ legendary Shack Shakers)
“Jeffrey Buzter came out of his mother an old man, yet he is still a boy. His melodies on toy pianos and bells make you feel like a little kid and give you chills in just the right places. I close my eyes and listen to his songs and paint pictures with blue and yellow and make my own movies. I sometimes spray paint the streets gold and black. I listen to his songs in the shower and when I'm driving and on a Saturday night and on a Sunday morning. “- Tom Cheshire- Writer of poems and songs
"I really love Jeffrey's music, it is whimsical and precise and doesn't sound like anyone else. Keep it coming!" - Ralph Carney (Tom Waits, The Waitresses, Black Keys)
"Jeffrey is a an interesting kinda musician and composer; To me,
his music, as well as his scripts, always leave a vulnerable
ambiguity with mixed desire that opens the door of imagination." -Wilson Tsang (Hong Kong composer)
Track Listing:
side A: Hiding Plastic Spiders / Case of Unspiraled Stairs
side B: Dissimilar to Locusts / She Traded Her Leg (New Version)
credits
released 16 December 2011
Jeffrey Bützer: accordion, piano, toy piano, farfisa, resonator bells, glockenspiel, drums / Chad Shivers: guitar / Eric Balint: marimba, resonator bells, glockenspiel, castanets / Kristin Jarvis: cello / William J. Brisby: bass / Featuring- Mark Carbone: drums
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