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Goodbye, My 4-Track
Logan WHitehurst & The Junior Science Club
Goodbye, My 4-Track
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock, Children's Music
 
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Goodbye, My 4-Track, a 22-song home-recorded epic, marks the first official Junior Science Club album release. Featuring guest performances by members of Death Cab For Cutie (Chris Walla), Pedro The Lion, Tsunami Bomb (Age...  more »

     
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All Artists: Logan WHitehurst & The Junior Science Club
Title: Goodbye, My 4-Track
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Label: Pandacide
Original Release Date: 7/15/2003
Release Date: 7/15/2003
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock, Children's Music
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 639215302328

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Goodbye, My 4-Track, a 22-song home-recorded epic, marks the first official Junior Science Club album release. Featuring guest performances by members of Death Cab For Cutie (Chris Walla), Pedro The Lion, Tsunami Bomb (Agent M + Mike) The Roots Of Orchis, Frisk and The Velvet Teen, Goodbye, My 4-Track includes new songs such as "Robot Cat," as well as new and improved versions of super-underground classics "Lizard and Fish," "Happy Noodle vs. Sad Noodle," and "Prosthetic Brain."

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The most clever, imaginative record I've heard in some time
Brian E. Spitz | NY/NJ | 02/20/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"When you put this album into your CD player, Logan Whitehurst immediately whisks you away into a world slightly askew. With 21 tracks, he spares very little, revealing stories of his relationship with Vanilla, his snowman friend, lizards, fish, noodles, and volcanoes.This is a beautiful pop composition nothing short of brilliant. Whitehurst is, for me, one of those musicians you hope stays independent just so you can say "I know of him and you don't," but, at the same time, you hope gets HUGE so that everyone can hear what this talented young troubadour has to offer."
An incredible piece of work.
spookycube | Portland, OR USA | 11/19/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I don't want this to sound too crazy, but this album is magnificent. Not just a good novelty or indie record. It's outstanding!

I first heard Logan Whitehurt at Reed College in Portland, Oregon. He performed live at a lecture by Dr. Demento, of the legendary Dr. Demento Show. I went because I was bored and left with one of the best albums I'd heard in a long time - Goodbye, My 4-track. The songs are addictive, the production is superb and the lyrics are genius.

A definite A+. If only albums like this would get more attention...

I would recommend this for everyone."
Logan Whitehurst (1977 - 2006)
spookycube | 12/15/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"All 22 tracks on this disc are pure gold. If you like TMBG, you MUST check this out. I've been listening to this record for almost a year now, and the tracks are still in my head. I don't mind though, because they are THAT good. If you still aren't convinced, Google him. There's an archive of his early out-of-print albums, which is apparently approved by his record label and his family. It's really fantastic stuff. Rest in peace, Logan."