Forever Since Breakfast
Forever Since Breakfast is the debut Guided by Voices record, released on vinyl in 1986. In contrast to the lo-fi sound they would cultivate in the coming years, this EP was recorded in a professional studio, and features a nearly slick sound that anticipates their late 1990s major-label efforts. Robert Pollard, the band's driving force, has since derided the EP's sound as sterile. Like much of their early output, the songs featured bear a prominent college rock influence, particularly from R.E.M.. The title reportedly comes from Charles Manson's response to an interviewer when asked to state his age.
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Released | 1986 | |||
Genre | Indie rock | |||
Label | I Wanna | |||
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The record was first released on CD as part of 2003's Hardcore UFOs box set, and was reissued on vinyl in 2005.
Track listing
- "Land of Danger" – 3:09
- "Let's Ride" – 3:26
- "Like I Do" – 2:42
- "Sometimes I Cry" – 3:03
- "She Wants to Know" – 3:15
- "Fountain of Youth" – 3:59
- "The Other Place" – 3:34
Personnel
Guided by Voices
- Robert Pollard – vocals, guitar
- Mitch Mitchell – bass guitar
- Paul Comstock – guitar
- Timothy Payton Earick (as Peyton Eric) – drums
References
- Forever Since Breakfast|http://www.albumoftheyear.org/album/15632-guided-by-voices-forever-since-breakfast.php
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