LowThings We Lost In The Fire

Label:

Kranky – krank046

Format:

Vinyl , LP
Vinyl , LP, Single Sided, Etched
All Media , Album

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Indie Rock

Tracklist

A1 Sunflower
A2 Whitetail
A3 Dinosaur Act
A4 Medicine Magazines
A5 Laser Beam
B1 July
B2 Embrace
B3 Whore
B4 Kind Of Girl
B5 Like A Forest
C1 Closer
C2 Untitled
C3 In Metal
C4 Overhead
C5 Don't Carry It All

Companies, etc.

  • Mastered AtGolden Mastering
  • Recorded AtElectrical Audio
  • Recorded AtThird Ear Recording
  • Published ByChairkickers' Music
  • Pressed ByRecord Technology Incorporated – 4685
  • Lacquer Cut AtGolden Mastering

Credits

  • Backing VocalsDusty Sayre
  • CelloJaron Childs
  • Double BassZach Wallace
  • Guitar, Loops, NoisesDaniel Huffman
  • Mastered ByJohn Golden
  • Mixed BySteve Albini
  • PerformerZak Sally
  • Photography By [Band Photo]Tom Herbers
  • Piano, Keyboards, SamplerMarc D'Gli Antoni*
  • Recorded BySteve Albini
  • Recorded By [Additional Recording]Tom Herbers
  • TrumpetBob Weston*
  • ViolaTresa Ellickson
  • ViolinIda Pearle
  • Vocals [Squeaks, Yells]Hollis Mae*
  • Written-By, PerformerLow

Notes

Original edition on two LPs in gatefold sleeve, with side D containing only an etching of the lyrics.

This version came with a horizontally oriented rectangular hype sticker on the outside of a perforated poly bag and does not feature the label website under the logo on the back of the sleeve.

Recorded at Electrical Audio, Chicago, IL.
Additional recording at Third Ear, Minneapolis, MN.

Runouts are etched, except for GOLDEN which is stamped.

Lacquer cutting, pressing companies derived from runouts.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): KRANK-046-A GOLDEN 4685.1(2)
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): KRANK-046-B GOLDEN 4685.2(2)
  • Matrix / Runout (Side C runout): KRANK-046-C GOLDEN 4685.3(2)
  • Matrix / Runout (SIde D runout): KRANK-046-D 4685.4(2)
  • Rights Society: BMI

Other Versions (5 of 16)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Things We Lost In The Fire (CD, Album) Tugboat Records TUGCD027 UK 2001
Things We Lost In The Fire (CD, Album) Kranky KRANK 046 US 2001
Recently Edited
Things We Lost In The Fire (LP, LP, Single Sided, Etched, All Media, Album) Tugboat Records TUGLP027 UK 2001
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Things We Lost In The Fire (CD, Album, Promo) Kranky KRANK 046 US 2001
New Submission
Things We Lost In The Fire (CD, Album, Promo) Tugboat Records None. UK 2001

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Reviews

  • ricstultz's avatar
    ricstultz
    I have an original pressing and can confirm that there is no web address under the Kranky logo on the back. Also, it sounds wonderful
    • tusarkki's avatar
      tusarkki
      Can anyone confirm any identifier that would determine between 2008 and 2016 pressing? Mine has the kranky.net printed beneath the logo. Therefore it is not the original pressing.
      • tom.has.too.much.ema's avatar
        Picked this up brand new today at my local shop. D side is etched per the description, but there have been subsequent repressings (2008, 2011) - listings don't say anything about the etching on those releases. Any other idea how to determine which pressing I have?
        • deepconcentration's avatar
          Edited 20 years ago
          holy hell, i can't believe how good this record is. "like a forest" and "in metal" are about as good as songwriting gets, and i mean that for any form of music. songs from this album could be handed to an intenationally acclaimed orchestra or a rudimentary elementary school punk band and as long as the notes fell in the right place, your eyes would fill with tears. if i have a complaint, it's with "dinosaur act", which provides an awesome riff, but i don't care for the way the song's title is sung in the chorus. call me crazy.

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