Disc 1
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| Song Title | Sample |
| 1. Thick And The Thin, The ~ Idaho |  |
| 2. Hold Everything ~ Idaho |  |
| 3. Goldenseal ~ Idaho |  |
| 4. Apricots To Armagnac ~ Idaho |  |
| 5. Bass Crawl ~ Idaho |  |
| 6. Jump Up ~ Idaho |  |
| 7. Tensile ~ Idaho |  |
| 8. You'll Get To The Bottom Of This ~ Idaho |  |
| 9. Scrawny ~ Idaho |  |
| 10. Only In the Desert ~ Idaho |  |
| 11. Run But You Ran ~ Idaho |  |
| 12. Clouded ~ Idaho |  |
| 13. Yesterday's Unwinding ~ Idaho |  |
| 14. Leaves Upon The Water ~ Idaho |  |
| 15. 15. the Sun is All There is ~ Idaho |  | Disc 2
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| Song Title | Sample |
| 1. Thick and the Thin, The ~ Idaho |  |
| 2. Hold Everything ~ Idaho |  |
| 3. Goldenseal ~ Idaho |  |
| 4. Apricots To Armagnac ~ Idaho |  |
| 5. Bass Crawl ~ Idaho |  |
| 6. Sun is All There is, The ~ Idaho |  |
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| Album Notes and Credits |
Notes & Personnel Info |  | Idaho: Jeff Martin (vocals, 4 string guitar, prophet V synthesizer, bass, drums, percussion); Dan Seta (4 string guitar, bass). |  | Additional personnel: John Goldman (bass); Malone Koenig (background vocals). |  | Includes liner notes by Wade Graham. |  | Idaho: Jeff Martin (vocals, guitar); Dan Seta (guitar); Joey Waronker (drums). |  | Additional personnel: Melissa Auf Der Maur (background vocals). |  | This 2008 Idaho collection presents tracks originally recorded by the revered Los Angeles slowcore band in 1997-98, including THE FORBIDDEN EP and the ALAS album. Fronted by singer/multi-instrumentalist Jeff Martin, the group easily warrants comparisons to peers such as Low and Red House Painters, best revealed on the wistful "Hold Everything" and the dreamy "Bass Crawl." | Producer: Jeff Martin |
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| Technical Info |
 | Release Date : 02/12/2008 |  | Original Release Date : 1997 |  | Catalog ID : 005 |  | Label : Halfpipe Records |  | Number of Discs : 2 |  | Studio/Live : Studio |  | Mono/Stereo : Stereo |  | SPAR Code : n/a |  | UPC : 00641444022625 |
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| Professional Reviews |
| Option (7-8/97, p.112) - "...When they hit just the right groove you get a glimmer of a simplified musical enlightenment. Elsewhere, the out-of-the-ordinary guitar lines weave together to lull you into a dreamy frame of mind..." |
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